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Does isotretinoin remove acne permanently?

josephscott

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Hello! If you're considering isotretinoin for acne, you might wonder whether it offers a permanent solution. Isotretinoin, commonly known by its brand name Accutane, is a powerful oral medication used to treat severe acne, particularly when other treatments like antibiotics or topical medications haven't worked. It works by significantly reducing the size and activity of the sebaceous glands, leading to less oil production, which helps prevent clogged pores and acne.
Does it remove acne permanently? In many cases, yes! For a lot of people, isotretinoin leads to long-term or even permanent improvement in their acne. After completing a full course of treatment (usually 4 to 6 months), most individuals experience a significant reduction or complete resolution of their acne. Some may never have a severe breakout again.
However, the results vary. A small percentage of people may experience a relapse and need additional treatment, whether it’s another course of isotretinoin or a different acne therapy.
It’s important to note that isotretinoin does have potential side effects, such as dry skin, sensitivity to sunlight, and, in rare cases, more serious concerns like mood changes. Be sure to discuss with your doctor to see if isotretinoin is right for you and to understand how it can impact your skin and health in the long run.

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