| I have used a supplement called DIM (there's a long name for it) with success for my cystic acne. It helps the body process estrogen more efficiently or something like that. All I know is that it works for me! |
| I had adult cystic acne from 25 onward. Retain A and antibiotics helped tremendously but then after I had a baby (at 38) it went away - so far 4 years and no recurrence. |
+1. This is what I did and it worked for me. |
I completely agree with this. I am in my 50's and had cystic acne throughout my teens and into my 30's. I was on every topical preparation and antibiotic out there. I did NOT want to take Accutane, but finally relented. I had to complete two courses (maybe 1-2 years apart) and it gave me major relief. Even in my 50's though, I still get zits! Chocolate is a trigger for me, but I definitely would never have been able to control my acne with diet/exercise. No fracking way. I also have scarring from the cysts, but am not too concerned about it. |
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I've had this problem as well. I'm 41 and am just starting to get relief these past months. Some things that helped over the years (but didn't cure, just really helped) are using an antibacterial soap on my face (like cetaphil) because it kills the bacteria causing the acne, Clinique scrub and acne gel, and just recently I started using pevonia after I went to a day spa in England that used it on me and I liked it. It's pricey but doesn't aggravate my skin. I can even put moisturizer on my chin w/o waking up to more zits the next morning.
Basically, this is a hormone thing and changing what you eat, how much you sleep or do yoga etc probably isn't going to change the acne much. Killing the bacteria living on your skin might help. |
Different people has different definition of healthy lifestyle. Some people eat Subway sandwiches and boxed process cereal and consider it healthy. There are several yoga poses that affect endocrinology system and help to balance hormones in your body. Out of curiosity -- what kind of yoga have you tried to practice, how long and how often before you came to a conclusion that it doesn't help with cystic acne? I 've met a lot of yogis (not just in states, but did couple retreats in Sri Lanka and India) and never seen any with bad skin. |
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If you think it is hormonal, I would definitely try birth control first. It cleared up my skin very nicely.
Secondly..Acutane is definitely something to take time to consider but is it possible your skin is contributing to your anxiety and depression? I would seek more info about this! |
| I have bad acne on my neck, chest, and back since 12. I am in my 30s and never owned a tank top. Pretty much every bcp clears my skin for some time, but acne returns after a couple of months. The clearest skin I've had was during pregnancy. |
I used spironolactone as well and it cleared up everything within 2-3 months. Haven't had an issue since. What you have is hormonal - you need something to decrease the testosterone in your body. That is exactly what this drug does . Worth trying. Just don't use it if you are trying to get pregnant. it can have negative affects on baby boys ( sexual organs ) |