Anonymous wrote:I know there was a post on teen acne recently but I have some different questions. DS has been on a dermatologist prescribed regimen of daily antibiotic plus prescription face creams for almost a year. The dosages have been tweaked about every 3 months in that time because he still has a good amount of acne although his skin has improved. We tried a new dermatologist recently due to dissatisfaction with the progression plus inconvenient geography, and the new dermatologist wants to wean my son off of the antibiotic because she thinks long term use bad, and change up his skin creams and add a sulfur face wash.
I am very worried that his acne will return to its previously high levels if he goes off the antibiotic. To be clear, his skin isn’t perfect by any means while on the antibiotic, but it is about fifty percent better than before he started it. But I would need to go back to the original derm or find a third dermatologist because this new one doesn’t agree with use of antibiotics for acne treatment.
My son wants to try the new regimen - mainly because he doesn’t want to wait for another doctor appt! My husband wants to find a dermatologist who will discuss accutane with us, because he thinks trying different face creams is a waste of time (he used accutane as a teen and said it changed his skin dramatically). I don’t know what to do, but hate the idea of “doctor shopping” and trying to fit in another doctor appointment with school, sports, etc.
Did anyone have success treating fairly bad teen acne with just face creams and facial wash? Or have any other suggestions?
Many thanks. This does a number on my teen’s confidence and I can see scarring already so I want to be proactive about this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our son was having terrible breakouts and we were just about to go to Accutane. He had one cystic acne pimple that put a hole in his face. However, a friend suggested Mario Badescu products and we decided to give the topicals one more try for a month since the Accutane was available. He used the acne wash, the drying cream (which has sulfur). Yes, he smelled of sulfur (he put it on at night and then less in the AM on certain breakouts). He also used the drying lotion for cystic acne (he could feel the deeper ones coming). We were both surprised that it worked amazingly well and broke the cycle of redness, dryness, more breakouts etc. He never needed the Accutane. He was 15 and is now 19 and everyone comments on his amazing skin. He continues to use the acne wash. He lives at home and is going to a local college. The other night, he asked if I could help him with a cystic pimple coming on his back. It was the first in a very long time. Used the MB drying lotion and it was 1/3 size the next morning and completely gone 2 days later.
Over an 8 month period, he tried Neutrogena, Clinique, Proactive, St. Ives and maybe another topical and was ready to give up. I can only share his experience and I am grateful to my NY friend for suggesting it. I do not work for Mario Badescu, but the products really worked. It did take 5 weeks, but he the improvement was obvious by the end of the first week and by the second week, his face was much calmer and less painful. www.mariobadescu.com
Can you share all of the products he used?
Anonymous wrote:Our son was having terrible breakouts and we were just about to go to Accutane. He had one cystic acne pimple that put a hole in his face. However, a friend suggested Mario Badescu products and we decided to give the topicals one more try for a month since the Accutane was available. He used the acne wash, the drying cream (which has sulfur). Yes, he smelled of sulfur (he put it on at night and then less in the AM on certain breakouts). He also used the drying lotion for cystic acne (he could feel the deeper ones coming). We were both surprised that it worked amazingly well and broke the cycle of redness, dryness, more breakouts etc. He never needed the Accutane. He was 15 and is now 19 and everyone comments on his amazing skin. He continues to use the acne wash. He lives at home and is going to a local college. The other night, he asked if I could help him with a cystic pimple coming on his back. It was the first in a very long time. Used the MB drying lotion and it was 1/3 size the next morning and completely gone 2 days later.
Over an 8 month period, he tried Neutrogena, Clinique, Proactive, St. Ives and maybe another topical and was ready to give up. I can only share his experience and I am grateful to my NY friend for suggesting it. I do not work for Mario Badescu, but the products really worked. It did take 5 weeks, but he the improvement was obvious by the end of the first week and by the second week, his face was much calmer and less painful. www.mariobadescu.com
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Approximately how long do you need to be on Accutane?
6 ish months
Anonymous wrote:Approximately how long do you need to be on Accutane?
Anonymous wrote:My daughter’s dermatologist said she is more concerned about long term antibiotics than accutane. I would try a new dermatologist. Accutane works quickly and well.
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.
+1
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: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.
I agree completely but do dermatologists go straight to Accutane?