Anonymous wrote:I wonder if other dermatologists agree with this PP. I started going to my dermatologist at age 12 or so. I did all of the topicals and then the antibiotics. He finally agreed to Accutane when I was in my mid 20s. That was a looooooong time to suffer from awful cystic acne.
Anonymous wrote:I know that there are bad stories about accutane, but millions have taken it safely-- I know multiple adults, including myself, who have told me they were on accutane with no long term, negative effect. I will do accutane for my DS before I put him on antibiotics.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids do not have it severely but their dermatologist prescribed a combination of accuzone (benzyl peroxide higher strength) and adapalene .3% which works well. She said that the combination is important and one without the other does not work well.
We haven't done the antibiotic but I have read that it is very targeted and only works on the bacteria that kills acne unlike the other antibiotics that you get for a sinus or other infection which have a broader range of what they kill.
Which antibiotic are you talking about? My daughter was prescribed regular ol doxycycline for acne. Is there a specific acne antibiotics? I am super confused by this statement.
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My daughter is also taking doxycycline and has seen no results - has it worked for your daughter? I’m planning on telling the doctor we want to stop. She’s been taking antibiotics for too long. We may start her on Accutane this summer and just be done with it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids do not have it severely but their dermatologist prescribed a combination of accuzone (benzyl peroxide higher strength) and adapalene .3% which works well. She said that the combination is important and one without the other does not work well.
We haven't done the antibiotic but I have read that it is very targeted and only works on the bacteria that kills acne unlike the other antibiotics that you get for a sinus or other infection which have a broader range of what they kill.
Which antibiotic are you talking about? My daughter was prescribed regular ol doxycycline for acne. Is there a specific acne antibiotics? I am super confused by this statement.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you haven't tried ProActive, you're wasting everyone's time
This has cleared my son’s acne by at least 50% since he started about 4 weeks ago. The prescription creams did nothing.
Which proactive are you using .. the teen one or the adult one. TIA
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you haven't tried ProActive, you're wasting everyone's time
This has cleared my son’s acne by at least 50% since he started about 4 weeks ago. The prescription creams did nothing.
Which proactive are you using .. the teen one or the adult one. TIA
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids do not have it severely but their dermatologist prescribed a combination of accuzone (benzyl peroxide higher strength) and adapalene .3% which works well. She said that the combination is important and one without the other does not work well.
We haven't done the antibiotic but I have read that it is very targeted and only works on the bacteria that kills acne unlike the other antibiotics that you get for a sinus or other infection which have a broader range of what they kill.
Which antibiotic are you talking about? My daughter was prescribed regular ol doxycycline for acne. Is there a specific acne antibiotics? I am super confused by this statement.
Anonymous wrote:My kids do not have it severely but their dermatologist prescribed a combination of accuzone (benzyl peroxide higher strength) and adapalene .3% which works well. She said that the combination is important and one without the other does not work well.
We haven't done the antibiotic but I have read that it is very targeted and only works on the bacteria that kills acne unlike the other antibiotics that you get for a sinus or other infection which have a broader range of what they kill.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Epiduo is working pretty well for my DS..he had a lot of pimples, but not cystic. His skin isn't perfect, but so much better
What is he using as a cleanser and moisturizer?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you haven't tried ProActive, you're wasting everyone's time
This has cleared my son’s acne by at least 50% since he started about 4 weeks ago. The prescription creams did nothing.
Anonymous wrote:If you haven't tried ProActive, you're wasting everyone's time