Originally Posted by
ToBeOrNotToBe
Roaccutane will
dry your skin, that's true... but think about it. It's obvious that the acne is causing you great stress and it is
one of your biggest concerns in your life at the moment. You won't get rid of it for good using those methods. They
are totally a temporary solution. If you have had acne for the last years, roaccutane is BY FAR the best option to
help you get rid of the acne, SINCE (most important) IT IS A PERMANENT SOLUTION. It's the only available medicin
that eliminates the acne completely and permanently.
Think about it: in 3-4 months, you will have ZERO
PIMPLES! And they won't come back (at least, not as they are now... never again). Anyway, you would still have to
take it for 6-8 months to achieve permanent results.
Trust me, talk to your dematologist and try to be
totally honest with him/her. If he/she tells you that you should take roaccutane, do it and you will thank her in 6
months.
I know what I am talking about!
Side effects? Yes, of course. Isotretinoin drys your skin a
lot so you would have to use a moisturizer lotion or something like that, I am sure your dermatologist would explain
everything to you. About the suicidal tendences sometimes associated with it. Ya know, some years ago roaccutane was
only used by those with SEVERE ACNE. So, how can we say the suicidal thoughts were related to the product and not
the SEVERE ACNE itself? Trust me... a lot more suicides were caused by severe cases of acne then by the usage of
roaccutane.
Do you think someone that got a terrible social life and very low self esteem (don't know if it
is well writen, sorry) due to a serious acne condition would have suicidal thoughts after noticing the acne
disappearing? It seems obvious to me that he/she would feel delighted by that!
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