Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Accutane completed eliminated my acne. Nothing else did. So I’m a proponent but I want to exhaust other options first. He already washes his face with 10% benzoyl peroxide wash. I’ll ask about different strengths of Differin.
OP, I'm the PP with two sons. We, too, exhausted other options, and nothing worked.
If you and your DC had/have acne, it is unlikely to resolve with topicals. IME
Anonymous wrote:My DS had pretty bag acne. He was not inclined to see a dermatologist or really do anything about it. I was also slightly concerned about some of the drugs kids take. He grew out of it by 16/17. If he had wanted treatment we certainly would have pursued it...but after the fact, I am glad we did not have to worry about side effects and it cleared up with age.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Accutane completed eliminated my acne. Nothing else did. So I’m a proponent but I want to exhaust other options first. He already washes his face with 10% benzoyl peroxide wash. I’ll ask about different strengths of Differin.
Anonymous wrote:Research shows that differin combined with benzoyl peroxide is one of the best treatments. The combination is marketed under Epiduo. However, you could use differin and a separate benzoyl peroxide wash simultaneously. Don't forget there are two strengths of differin. Accutane is really from a bygone era and has some dangerous side effects that are quite common. Don't forget, accutane is from the time when they thought pumping you full of oral antibiotics for the rest of your life was a good idea to prevent facial acne.
Anonymous wrote:Research shows that differin combined with benzoyl peroxide is one of the best treatments. The combination is marketed under Epiduo. However, you could use differin and a separate benzoyl peroxide wash simultaneously. Don't forget there are two strengths of differin. Accutane is really from a bygone era and has some dangerous side effects that are quite common. Don't forget, accutane is from the time when they thought pumping you full of oral antibiotics for the rest of your life was a good idea to prevent facial acne.
Anonymous wrote:Well, that devolved rather quickly. Let’s all try to be kinder to each other—this is a noncontroversial question about teen acne!