Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For the short term, go to a derm that also has facials etc. Get a facial and ask the derm for a quick solution that can get her though day 1.
Antibiotics are usually a good, quick, temporary solution.
I have heard numerous times, that it's not good to use antibiotics because it leads to bacterial resistance. Considering that it's only a temporary solution anyway, I have no idea why dermatologists even prescribe them. Does anyone know the answer to this?
I think it is to resolve the acute flare up going on. Once it clears and abx stopped, and new regimen is started, hopefully the large flare ups would be prevented.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I developed acne after the birth of my youngest. Not sure how far away you are from old town, but Sara Akram has a facial person that specializes in acne. She works magic. It’s not cheap & includes chemical peels but has made a huge difference.
Thanks for this recommendation! I've battled acne all my life (and have 65 year old parents who still get cystic zits, so don't think the battle is ending anytime soon!) and while it is mostly under control with prescriptions and chemical peels from the dermatologist, I am always looking to supplement with the occasional facial. I'll check out Sara Akram.
Anonymous wrote:I developed acne after the birth of my youngest. Not sure how far away you are from old town, but Sara Akram has a facial person that specializes in acne. She works magic. It’s not cheap & includes chemical peels but has made a huge difference.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just putting this out there.
My DD had three Accutane failures. She did some research and thought it might be a hormonal thing. so we went to an OB/Gyn, who said PCOS and took a hormone blood draw. DD had testosterone over 100. She began taking spironalactone and now has only the very occasional flare up. Almost nothing else will help if it's high testosterone, except sometimes BC (only particular brands) can work (didn't for DD).
Think about getting your DD tested--we could have avoided seven years of misery if we had done this early on.
Will a dermatologist test hormones, or do you need to go to an obgyn?
You don't need testing to have it prescribed by a dermatologist. It doesn't dry you out like Accutane does, and the side effects are safer. My daughter's face looked just like this person (and improved just as much) https://www.allure.com/story/spironolactone-womans-cystic-acne-treatment-before-after-photos
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just putting this out there.
My DD had three Accutane failures. She did some research and thought it might be a hormonal thing. so we went to an OB/Gyn, who said PCOS and took a hormone blood draw. DD had testosterone over 100. She began taking spironalactone and now has only the very occasional flare up. Almost nothing else will help if it's high testosterone, except sometimes BC (only particular brands) can work (didn't for DD).
Think about getting your DD tested--we could have avoided seven years of misery if we had done this early on.
Will a dermatologist test hormones, or do you need to go to an obgyn?
Anonymous wrote:Just putting this out there.
My DD had three Accutane failures. She did some research and thought it might be a hormonal thing. so we went to an OB/Gyn, who said PCOS and took a hormone blood draw. DD had testosterone over 100. She began taking spironalactone and now has only the very occasional flare up. Almost nothing else will help if it's high testosterone, except sometimes BC (only particular brands) can work (didn't for DD).
Think about getting your DD tested--we could have avoided seven years of misery if we had done this early on.
Anonymous wrote:Panoxyl. You can get it at Walmart or Harris Teeter. It cleared DH face right up, he used to have a lot of acne.
Anonymous wrote:Ask your ped to call in an rx for antibiotics and buy a bunch of those circle things you leave on overnight
Anonymous wrote:I agree with all the advice about a derm. Also the Aztec clay mask with apple cider vinager is a miracle worker in the short term. Signed - someone who gave up dairy (it helps), uses prescription sulfur face wash, Retin-a, and antibiotic cream.
Anonymous wrote:Just putting this out there.
My DD had three Accutane failures. She did some research and thought it might be a hormonal thing. so we went to an OB/Gyn, who said PCOS and took a hormone blood draw. DD had testosterone over 100. She began taking spironalactone and now has only the very occasional flare up. Almost nothing else will help if it's high testosterone, except sometimes BC (only particular brands) can work (didn't for DD).
Think about getting your DD tested--we could have avoided seven years of misery if we had done this early on.