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Beauty Q&A: Acne Medication?

Q.

When is medical treatment for acne the right choice?

A.

There are different levels of acne. For moderate or low level acne, most topical solutions and a hands-off picking mentality should do the trick. However, for people with cystic acne (inflamed nodules that can cause scarring), Accutane is the best treatment. The most common side effect is dry lips. So if your dermatologist recommends this treatment, you should probably keep a tube of chapstick or Vaseline in your pocket at all times and apply it throughout the day. And remember, dry lips are often less considered as a side effect but rather as a marker of Accutane activity. If you don’t have dry lips while taking Accutane, we worry that the medication isn't being absorbed properly. Other possible side effects (that aren't very common) include headache and muscle aches. Certainly, birth defects are the worst side effect, and a pregnant woman shouldn't be taking Accutane; you should also wait 30 days from the time of discontinuing Accutane to try to get pregnant.

-- The Nest Editors

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I would not reccommend ANY woman take accutane.... the effects last way longer than 30 days... I did get rid of some (not all) of my cystic acne, along with nightly nosebleeds, headaches, and having 1/2 of my hair fall out.... and they're now linking some of my health problems to the drug!

by mandapanda18 on Jan 08, 2009

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by cmr161 on Feb 24, 2009

Witch Hazel has been working wonders for me...I just use a cotton ball full in the morning and evening, and then apply some light weight moisturizer and then on-the-spot treatment with ben. peroxide... its been having amazing effects!!

by roses_wish on May 03, 2009

As a pharmacy student, I have to say that I would never ever recommend Accutane as a first choice to treat acne. As a matter of fact that is a requirement for the iPledge program you have to join in order to receive prescription Accutane in the US. There are many other prescription options that are effective and less dangerous. See a dermatologist or your primary doctor.

by kmj87 on May 23, 2009