I'm never one to comment but Accutane quite literally changed my life. The power of medicine is simply unmatched and my experience on Accutane was one of the biggest contributing factors that made me realize that I want to pursue a career in medicine. Thanks for sharing Dr. Dray, I really wish I had known about your channel when I was taking this medication.
So taking a cytotoxic chemo drug to atrophy your sebaceous glands permanently in order to get rid of acne made you realize you want a career in medicine? great you will fit right in this profession, its full of professionals that procure and dispense deadly toxins to treat innocuous conditions.
If a poisonous chemotherapy drug for acne is what convinces you to become a doctor, you’re literally insane 🥺🥴🥴. You do understand that all the damaging effects may arise months or years AFTER you stop using the drug due to mitochondria damage, stem cell death, cellular necrosis, and DNA damage, right?! Not everyone develops severe damage from this drug right away. For a lot of people, serious health effects and damages to your body can start happening weeks, months, years, or even *decades* after you quit the drug. So let’s see how you’re doing in a few years 🥴
I took accutane over a decade ago and while it was an *experience* lol the results were incredible. I had debilitating cycstic acne before but after I finished my round of accutane my skin practically glows. If I had to do it over again, I would 100% make the same choice.
I agree about the fear. I waited until I was 32 (waited 10 years after learning about it) to start accutane due to fears about it impacting my health. I regret it now. Having an extra 10 years of unnecessary acne greatly impacted the appearance and health of my skin.
@@MissMichixohey! I just started my second round this last month and it cleared my skin so fast in comparison to the first time. I still have to be on it for 4 more months but I don’t regret doing it at all!
I delt with acne for 12 years ( I am now 24 years) I kept pushing it off due to the negatively of it online. I finally pushed my self to take it this year, I'm on month 4 and its been the best decision of my life. I cannot believe the results I've gotten my skin glows and is like a baby again. I have free myself from my insecurity of my skin. Ive never been this happy. Thank you accutane
I was prescribed accutane by my dermatologist. I was nervous because I’m not a big pill taker but once I did my research I became very excited!!! I’ve had acne since I was 13 and now I’m 33 and I still have acne and hyperpigmentation. I never imagined myself with clear skin so I’m excited to start I have to wait a month for my first dose
@@stephaddiction the side effects scared me I would hate to take a medicine and later in my life I have liver damage so I told my dermatologist I wanted to topical instead, the topical is working I’m happy I put my body first
@@anthonettemiddleton2206 liver damage is preventable with proper blood work, hydration, eating nutritious foods, and supplementing with NAC or tudca. Also avoid liver toxic drugs/alcohol!!
I have a weird confession that I have to make. I noticed that each day I’m closer and closer to turning into Dr Dray. I’m completely serious... 2 years ago I wasn’t drinking coffee, I did not use sunscreen and vegetables were a no no to me. I was a typical teenager ( smoking, drinking, partying). Right now I’m starting my day with a huge cup of coffee, I eat a lot of vegetables, I became vegan, I reapply sunscreen multiple times a day, I wear sun protective clothing and I even wear those headbands that Dr Dray often wears, not to mention that I’m a huge introvert. I even started to realize that I want to become a dermatologist... Anyways, I don’t complain about that because I feel much better with this kind of lifestyle, so thank u Dr Dray for making me a better version of myself:)
Glad to see a positive review! The derm recently told me accutane might be the next step for me, but I'm super nervous about it due to all the side effects and horror stories I've seen online
@@Victoria-eo1xp Those horror stories are bs, like so much other fear mongering these days, so sad .. My son was on accutane for 9 months, soooo happy now, finally no cystic acne! New life! The only thing I regret is that we had not started like a year earlier .. Go for it, it's so worth it!💪💜
@@michi2938 Years of depression because of severe acne cannot be better than potential other side effects. I trust in science. It is everyone's personal decision.
both of my sons have run through courses of accurate. Dry lips was definitely a main symptom. One preferred Vaseline, the other Aquaphor. My oldest used Renee Rouleau skin recovery lotion at night and ZO skin hydrating cream during the day. The ZO I had leftover from a laser treatment for myself and he really liked it. One was much more sensitive about the look of being so dry (he also took during the school year). The other didn't care as much, he happened to run his course during the summer. Dry nose was a bit of an issue but not too bad. The oldest swabbed a little Vaseline in his nose at night and felt that helped a lot. Both have beautiful skin (face, back & shoulders) now and would agree that a few annoying months were well worth it. As a side note, they also have much less oily hair than before. Oiliness has not yet returned. Now that they both have such beautiful skin I'm working really hard to get them on daily sunscreen. I've won with the oldest (he's a bit more vain) still working on the younger one.
Really appreciate your effort and passion for them to just have good and healthy skin! You are doing a great job with them and i'm just happy to read they're now recovered from the acne and you're now trying to make them wear sunscreen hahaha, quite adorable and wholesome. You should be proud of yourself!
I am on Accutane currently and I got angular cheilitis in the corners of my lips from it. I now put athletes foot cream in the corners and it has worked WONDERS! I highly recommend that for anyone who as dry cracked corners of the mouth.
I used cortisone which works but I am also struggling with my ears cracking/peeling and my nose is clogged I thought I had a sinus infection the whole time just for me to realize my mucus lining is just cracking off causing bleeding (I live in colorado dry climate). I also feel extremely tired. The problem is my face looks great! So I am conflicted about going down on my dosage.
I finished my round of accutane over a decade ago. It’s not the most fun while you’re taking it but I am so glad I went through it. B/c my skin still looks amazing all these years later. Edit: fixed a typo
@@emmaengland2726 negative effects and health problems from accutane can develop many years down the line, even longer than a decade after stopping the drug.
I’m soooo glad I didn’t shy away from accutane. It was a rough 6 months, but it was so worth it. Had terrible adult female acne pop up out of nowhere in my mid 30s. Accutane not only got rid of it, but I swear has reversed aged me at least 10 years.
Accutane changed my life. Your videos encouraged me to finally take the dive and work with my dermatologist who had recommended Accutane in the past. I've been off it for 8 months and I have never been happier with my skin. Thank you for educating us on this effective treatment, it's well worth the dry skin and lips lol.
You’ve only been off it for 8 months?? It’s too early for you to make any judgments then. You do understand that all the damaging effects may arise months or years AFTER you stop using the drug due to mitochondria damage, stem cell death, cellular necrosis, and DNA damage, right?! Not everyone develops severe damage from this drug right away. For a lot of people, serious health effects and damages to your body can start happening weeks, months, years, or even *decades* after you quit the drug. So let’s see how you’re doing in a few years 🥴
@@stephaddiction still clear and still healthy! :) I think I have gotten a total of two pimples since getting off accutane in January 2021 (2 stressful weeks at work were the culprits). I use adapalene 0.3% every night for my retinoid, derm prescribed.
Thank u for taking the time to talk about iPledge and the problems with it. It was such a barrier for me (almost 1 full year of having issues getting on it because of this/my obgyn who is so old school). It’s also awful because the program insinuates those who might get pregnant would carry it! Not the case all of the time. I’m someone who can get pregnant, I don’t want to, I make sure I won’t but obvi it could happen, if it did, I wouldn’t keep it. That’s me. But I still had to jump through hurdles getting on it and dealing with issues with different forms of birth control. Sigh.
Sadly women wouldn't even be able to get rid of it in a lot of the US now. Fuckin border counties here in TX tryna to outlaw "traveling or aiding someone in getting an abortion", it's insanity. Are they gonna enforce it by making women do roadside pregnancy tests??
You do understand that all the damaging effects may arise months or years AFTER you stop using the drug due to mitochondria damage, stem cell death, cellular necrosis, and DNA damage, right?! Not everyone develops severe damage from this drug right away. For a lot of people, serious health effects and damages to your body can start happening weeks, months, years, or even *decades* after you quit the drug. So let’s see how you’re doing in a few years 🥴
@@georgiareed7743 Isotretinoin has been available since 1982. I have older relatives who have taken it. Thank you for your concern lol It’s a choice people make, no one is forcing you to take Accutane 😅
@@_Hello_4444 your older relatives have nothing to do with my point. I have an uncle who smoked 3 decades. He’s fine. Does that make cigarettes safe…? 🥴
@@DrDrayzday so being ignorant and listening to your pharmaceutical-funded lies about this drug being safe is the best bet??? Dr. Dray, I love how you just ignore all the comments on your videos about how accutane has ruined people’s’ health and lives, and you continue saying that it’s safe and the side effects are temporary 🙄and also that it doesn’t cause IBD or depression…🙄🙄🙄lies!
@@SludgeMan90 it’s the bury-your-head-in-the-sand technique. Works best when you’re so mentally disturbed that willing to sacrifice your life to clear skin but you also want to be lied to so you feel better about it 👍👍
Are you in Australia? It is a good idea to start Roaccutane in the winter when it's not as sunny. Still always wear your sunacreen though, even on cloudy days. Good luck! 👱♀️❤
I was LITERALLY just looking at the Accutane Q&A because I went to my Dermatologist today and decided to start Accutane, and was nervous regarding the possibility of having leftover effects in case I want to get pregnant in the future. Feel better after watching this, as I was looking for this exact information in some medical journals as well. Thanks!!
Accutane may damage your eggs and fertility. There’s actually some published research about this and it’s been reported extensively in fda reports. Don’t be too reassured by this video… it’s full of misinformation.
i’m glad i never looked at the internet before accutane or i wouldn’t have started it- people showed the worst of it, but my skin instantly looked like a million bucks after starting 👏🏻☝🏻 i had bloody noses all the time though.
Accutane definitely saved my life. I was on Accutane a total of 3x. I never drank while on it except one time while I was with friends and began to regret it because I had hot flashes and heart palpitations but felt normal the next morning
When my acne was at it´s worst it made me depressed and reclusive....It is not only painful but also exhausting when you have to try a million different cremes that work for a while and then don´t. Only people that have had acne will understand...Currently on low dose accutane, so far I do love it...no extreme side effects...
@@georgiareed7743 I do not doubt that and I never chose to take accutane lightly....Actually I was suggested to go on accutane by three different doctors and I always declined, but I ran out of ideas how to fix my skin. I am 30 now and have been dealing with acne since I was 9!!!! it is mentally draining...have you taken accutane yourself?
@@applepie3276 I'm still on it and still love it. No side effects apart from a bit of dry skin here and there (not even a lot, because my skin used to be so extremely oily) :)
The accutane subreddit is an insane group where people who have serious side effects (very dry eyes, suicidal thoughts, bad joint pain, blurry vision, headaches) encourage each other to keep going and not stop taking the drug. It’s like a suicide cult. Good luck.
“Don’t be afraid to ask your Dr”? If only all Dr were as nice as you. Most Drs are arrogant, and seem to hate any form of questioning, that’s why people are usually afraid to ask. They usually forget the human aspect of medicine, which is crucial if you truly intend to be a good physician
Refuse to go back. If they won’t listen, walk out. Be your own advocate with doctors. I know it’s hard to know which ones will be good but they’re out there. And I have walked out on doctors before when they refused to listen. They are experts, yes, but they need the information only you can provide about YOUR body to use that expertise.
@@emmaengland2726 unfortunately it’s not always possible. For instance, it took me 4 months to get to see a specialist (referral, insurance approval, availability), walking out on him (after he had canceled my two previous appointments) would have meant potentially waiting an additional 4 months or maybe longer, meanwhile I would have have to suffer with my condition throughout all that time. I do think healthcare needs to change in this country.
The permanent damaging side effects of Accutane may arise months or years after you stop your course. This happens for a lot of reasons, including dna and mitochondria damage.
My brother struggled with bad acne as a teenager, this is back in the 90s , my sister and I would follow Paula Begoun and she’d talk about Accutane as being the only real cure for acne. Doctors don’t offer it right away unless you ASK for it, which we did and my brother’s cystic acne went away and he became himself again. Teenagers with cystic acne struggle with major depression and it’s very sad to see because acne is curable with Accutane so doctors SHOULD be prescribing it more frequently and not to just boys. Back in the 90s they weren’t but hopefully now things have changed. I hope everyone watches this video because it’s so depressing to see young people with cystic acne on forums like tiktok and people suggesting things like rubbing your face with honey to get rid of acne…..frustrating and sad to see. Thanks you Dr Dray for spreading the word. If my brother didn’t go on Accutane then he’d have major facial scars now.
Doctors shouldn't offer it right away. It tend to work very well but it's a bit riskier when it comes to side effects so other options are tried first. Ppl think they need Accutane because they have 2 pimples on their face.
100% the dry nose! Yikes!! And dry eyes. Accutane is actually the thing that got me to use SPF every day from my early 20s, started the habit and never stopped :)
After trying EVERYTHING for very bad adult cystic acne (painful and oozing) I went on this powerful drug-2 rounds. Be ready for monthly pregnancy and liver testing, signing waivers and basically drying from the inside out. Peeling and constantly thirsty while I was in school in my late 20s was brutal. The result? I’m 54 and still have PERFECT SKIN. Of course no sun EVER and other lifestyle choices but to this day No wrinkles, no Botox, no fillers and perfect texture. Worth the pain.
I had horrendous acne that seemed to get worse the older I got , and believe me I tried EVERYTHING. Nothing worked like Accutane, I would do it all over again and suffer every side effect and only wish I had asked about it sooner. Having clear skin finally gave me some confidence back!
Taking poison for clear skin 🥴🥴also take note that negative effects from accutane use may arise years or even a decade or more later after using it… due to the dna and mitochondria damage it causes.
Ahhhh I haven’t posted on this subreddit but i can’t say I haven’t been scrolling through it everyday! Could you please do an Accutane skincare/hair routine? Especially for dealing with telogen effluvium, itchy scalp, and the “purging” whilst not being able to combat it with actives 😩🙏🏻
@@db-gb5xi yes I’ve watched them! They were very helpful - however I am still wondering if there are any products I can use to prevent or stop this side effect as well as ways I can manage the itch, very dry skin, etc and washing the hair during the summer time. I realize these are likely too individualized of questions and I should try to seek answers on my own from my own health providers, but honestly my dermatologist hasn’t been the most helpful. (I’m using a telemedicine doctor who is located all the way across the country, haha)
I took Accutane in my twenties, due to really bad hormonal breakouts. I was on it six weeks and had to stop taking it due to elevated liver enzymes. My skin was immediately dry after my second dose. I did have long term results even after taking it for such a short time. Later I did find out I have Gilbert’s Syndrome.
Dr dray always reads my mind, I was just thinking of these issues as I am halfway through my accutane treatment! I had no major issues until I got up to 60mg, I just started noticing some back pain, fatigue, and lip drying. But overall, the treatment is working wonders, I have no chest/back acne anymore and my face is almost pimple free.
Currently on 6/8 months! Had bacne that would NOT go away, along with persistent (but less severe) body and face acne. Has cleared pretty much everything up 😭 did chap tf out of my lips and made my skin pretty red. Other than that been good 👍🏻
hi idk if you’ll see this lol i’m kinda late but anyways i’m on my 5th month with barely any results and was wondering at what point did u start getting results?
I am 3 months into accutane and it is helping so far , but the progress is extremely slow . Hoping to see the light of day where I don't have to hide my skin anymore
I am 37 years old am about to begin Accutane in the next month due to hormonal breakouts. I didn't have acne in my teens. I only started with acne in my 30's and it has gotten way worse lately. I do worry that the acne will return after going through all the side effects of Accutane due to the hormonal causes of it. I do thank you Dr. Dray for your Accutane videos, especially product recommendations for being on the drug.
If u have hormonal acne,it is gonna come back,Try adapalene with a simple but effective skincare(cleasing oil,gentle water base cleanser,hydrating toner or serum,cream or lotion,spf everyday and avoid fragance)😊👍🏽
This was so informative for me as i start accutane! One question I have for Dr. Dray is: Is it ok to continue using hydrocolloids for acne while on accutane? initially i planned to rely heavily on them thru the treatment but the stuff about disturbing the skin water barrier has me second guessing! PS: the starter pack meme is just meant to be a silly relatable joke for people who are already in the know, its not really supposed to be informative! but for that reason i love that you chose it to base an actually informational video around. good format!! thanks dr dray
@@georgiareed7743 have you taken Accutane? Where is your information coming from? I’ve been made aware of all potential side effects from both my dermatologist and the mandatory iPledge program.
@@SL-og7oz the Ipledge program and drug information doesn’t list many of the potential side effects, including decrease in neurogenesis, reduction in hippocampus size, damage to neurons, neurodegenerative conditions, MS, paralysis, infertility, damage to ovarian reserve, permanent tendon damage/ruptured, and many degenerative health conditions that can arise months or years after using isotretinoin. Unless you have researched the connection between accutane and all of these serious conditions yourself, you are not fully informed. Most people are fine when they use the drug and develop health issues later on after stopping it, and this is due to the nature of the mechanisms it causes, including dna and mitochondrial damage.
I wonder if those french thermal water mists are a good purchase during the heat. I'm afraid they might actually dry out my skin or wash off my sunscreen. Is it worth it Dr. Dray? Thanks so much for educating us every day!
I think Dr Dray has a video on thermal water from a few years back. Would love to see her do a deep dive into the mineral composition of different brands - Avene, LRP, Uriage, Vichy etc.
Pretty sure that no water spray regardless of mineral content should be sprayed on your face without locking it in with a moisturizer. You’d set yourself up for transdermal water loss, further drying your skin, by just spraying it on your face for cooling purposes without locking it in.
I don't think (increased) dryness would be a problem. You're not washing your face, stripping off oils and otherwise disrupting the skin barrier. You'd spray this over your moisturizer, sunscreen (possibly make up) and whatever oils your skin has already produced since your last wash. And being a light mist, it just sits on top of your skin for a couple seconds and then evaporates - which feels very nice, but is neither moisturizing nor drying, really - and yes, I'm speaking from experience - we don't really do air conditioning here, so you have to be creative in fighting the heat. I just use demineralized water in a fine mist bottle, though - I think termal water is a waste of money, unless (maybe) you use it like an active on freshly cleaned skin.
I had none of the abovementioned side effects. No dry eyes....maaaaybe slightly dry lips. Did not use anything for the lips or eyes. Just sunscreen, but I always use broadspectrum SPF anyway. *And it cured my acne for life* . I took 120mg/kg (cumulatively). Took it with breakfast + teaspoon of *olive oil* .
@@MissMichixo My skin has been like *glass* these past ... well 20 years. From extremely oily it went to normal *permanently* (not even combination, it is just: normal). Reading all the side effects sure was scary, but honestly *no one* in "my acne community" suffered any damage I swear 😃
I'm on week 5 of isotretinoin journey and omg, the jug of water is soo true, I'm basically surgically attached to a water bottle 😂 I would like to add to the list incredibly dry nostrils. Or maybe it's just me. Also, my hands are peeling, the worst part is that I also have eczema so it's a mess. I have a lip balm in bedroom, in living room, in kitchen and near my laptop. I hope that in the end it's worth all of this.
@@georgiareed7743 I don't think so.. My brother in law took way higher dose than me, had the same side effects and both his and mine blood work looks perfect. I think that our doctor knows what she's doing, since she has PhD and is lecturer in university.
@@Noel.Chmielowiec it doesn’t matter if he took a higher dose. Everyone is different. People have gotten permanent side effects from 10mg 2x per week, or even a few pills. Side effects are a sign that your body is being poisoned…
@@Noel.Chmielowiec it doesn’t matter if your lab results are normal or if your doctor is a PhD. The side effects can still be permanent and some of them can also initiate months or years after you stop using the drug too.
You know what.. I take more meds that basically keep me alive and they might permanently damage my brain, so I'm not scared of retinoid. But they MIGHT do it, no one is telling me that they WILL do it. The same with isotretinoin. I'm constantly checked by my GP and if she will find something wrong she will tell me. And for me it matters that my derm has PhD, because she's constantly doing research, and she specialises in acne.
An ad for IVF treatnent was weird to accompany a video about Accutane! (BTW it's called Roaccutane in Australia). Not making light of the consequences...but not consuming alchohol and having back pain are two good ways of not getting in the situation of getting pregnant! 👱♀️❤
Update: month 5 and I’m on the home stretch and cannot stop looking in the mirror cos my skin is glowing. Not a pimple in sight. Backache hurt like a B today but I can bear it. Last month, of 6 course treatment is Feb 2023. Doctor will put me on a topical tretonoin for preventive measures. I love you Accutane.,❤
I had a very rough time on Accutane myself. These tips would have come in handy back then for sure. Oddly enough, it did not resolve my acne issues either.
I took Accutane. It was a miracle treatment. My lips were dry but apart from that, no side effects at all. You need a good doctor and never ever get pregnant during treatment.
Accutane fixed my cystic acne but wrecked havoc on my physical and mental health. My experience was a year-long struggle of joint pain and suicidal ideation while being told Accutane was the only hope to fix my skin. I'm glad it worked but I wouldn't do it again. It was one of the toughest years of my life.
Yes Accuntane will change your life..Staying hydrated is the 🗝️. I'm in my forties and this is my third round of this and it always the lips first to dry out and dry nose but keep that carmex in purse and Vaseline for outside of nose area , refresh for dry eyes. vanicream soap for face and dove deep moisture for the body and body oil.. three month in and another three months left.
Ahhh Accutane. This is taking me back to a year and a half ago when I finished my course. Talk about the most invasive treatment I ever went through (outside the OBGYN where invasive is expected). My only solace was going to the UK to study abroad at the end of my course. Totally didn’t finish my iPledge but I wasn’t pregnant (couldn’t be because abstinence was my birth control and that’s super easy for me to do). The GP i registered with while in the UK just stared at me like...go to Boots for a test and send your primary GP a picture. We’re not doing a birth control test and billing it back to the healthcare system just to satisfy the American FDA... (totally understandable and frankly it was nice to be able to ditch iPledge at the end of my course). It was a good thing that I had one month left of my course and could stop living my “dried up prune” life.
It’s SO invasive! The US doesn’t need this program. Especially now knowing there are so many other drugs people take that impact fetal development too. Eye roll.
Im on my second day on accutane, im trying my best in this medication cause I know(somehow) that my side effects will be psychological… Im just using internet for school things, im trying to just watch movies, listen to music, and read books that won’t affect to much my mood….. im trying to exercice more, and i try to dont be too alone. Ive been in this routine for at least 3 months from my first day on the medication, im already more calm and relaxed. Hope you guys fallow this advice ;) im happier than ever, a detox of internet while on accutane (on my pov) is really important
I've been on it a month, and the results are great. Burning sensitive skins sometimes, but chapped lips 24/7. I also have to bathe in lotion. I'm supposed to take 120mg/day but 80 works for me so I've just been taking that.
PLEASEEEEEE do a video on extremely sensitive and rosacea skin. My skin is allergic to everything, I’m planning on seeing a derm soon but I’m desperate now :(
You may want to try tear duct plugs instead of artificial tears which are ineffective for me. They have lubricants you can rinse your mouth out with to keep it lubricated. They also have a product called ''Ocean" for your dry nose
Started accutane at 29 . Had suffered acne for 10 years previously. It worked. I drank during my 8 month course. No repercussions. Acne did come back 10 years later. I restarted accutane at a very low dosage for 4 months and it cleared the acne.
hey Dr. Dray, I took Accutane over 10 years ago in high school and it did wonders for me. But I DO feel like my stomach was never the same again - like IBS-like symptoms. I have seen some people online report similar issues. Have you heard of this or is there any research to back this experience? TIA❤
I took 2 rounds of Accutane back in high school. It definitely made my life better with hardly experiencing cystic acne on my face that I'm forever grateful for, however, being on it was rough. I remember crying at the thought of having to poo... I had pretty severe hemorrhoids from squeezing because they were so hard. My advice to anyone on it or about to be: DRINK PLENTY OF WATER, TAKE IT SERIOUSLY PLEASE
Im finishing month 5 of accutane. The only side effects I’m having are dry eyes, blurry vision, dry lips, itchy skin, and I’m more prone to scrapes and scratches.
@@georgiareed7743Dryness is the most common side effect and it’s my main side effect. The blurry vision and scratches are a result of the dryness. None of it is permanent. And I said “only” because compared the huge list of severe side effects, I really just have dryness that isn’t causing major issues and it’s temporary 🙄
@@gbeana81 dryness is caused by cell death and atrophy to the sebaceous and meibomian glands and absolutely be permanent. Accutane is chemotherapy. Look up MGD
@@ragnarlothbroke7825 I started at 20mg/day and worked up to 80mg. I was on it a total of 9 months. Almost 3 years later and my skin is still clear with no long term side effects. It was totally worth it.
Accutane was the best thing ever for me. I didn't get Cystic Acne until I became a young adult. It was under control with Antibiotics but as soon as I moved to Texas and weird thing only in the winter did I get really bad flare ups. It hurt to touch my face. My skin was horrible. I was hesitant for awhile when doctors asked me if I wanted to try it because of the side affects. I was finally just tired of having such bad skin that hurt to touch that I finally decided to give it a go when the dermatologist told me that I will be closely monitored. I did 5 months of oral treatment. That was 2007 and my skin has been clear ever since. I was already 36 almost 37 years-old when I started treatment.
Too soon for you to tell how it’ll effect you. All the dangerous and harmful effects can start happening months or even years later, because it damages your dna and mitochondria (true fact - there’s research on this).
Dr. Dray, Can you speak on potential sexual side effects and erectile dysfunction that some people say comes with isotretinoin treatment. I just started taking this drug and have not had any changes yet, and I have taken it in the past and did not seem to have a problem, but this seems like something that isn’t talked about.
I'm never one to comment but Accutane quite literally changed my life. The power of medicine is simply unmatched and my experience on Accutane was one of the biggest contributing factors that made me realize that I want to pursue a career in medicine. Thanks for sharing Dr. Dray, I really wish I had known about your channel when I was taking this medication.
So taking a cytotoxic chemo drug to atrophy your sebaceous glands permanently in order to get rid of acne made you realize you want a career in medicine? great you will fit right in this profession, its full of professionals that procure and dispense deadly toxins to treat innocuous conditions.
If a poisonous chemotherapy drug for acne is what convinces you to become a doctor, you’re literally insane 🥺🥴🥴. You do understand that all the damaging effects may arise months or years AFTER you stop using the drug due to mitochondria damage, stem cell death, cellular necrosis, and DNA damage, right?! Not everyone develops severe damage from this drug right away. For a lot of people, serious health effects and damages to your body can start happening weeks, months, years, or even *decades* after you quit the drug. So let’s see how you’re doing in a few years 🥴
@@SludgeMan90 they’re all psychos.
I took accutane over a decade ago and while it was an *experience* lol the results were incredible. I had debilitating cycstic acne before but after I finished my round of accutane my skin practically glows. If I had to do it over again, I would 100% make the same choice.
Innocuous.... You have no idea
I agree about the fear. I waited until I was 32 (waited 10 years after learning about it) to start accutane due to fears about it impacting my health. I regret it now. Having an extra 10 years of unnecessary acne greatly impacted the appearance and health of my skin.
So you’re saying I should just start?
@@MissMichixo yes you should in my opinion, I just started my second course today 😊
@@chadbrown3123how is that going for you ?
@@MissMichixohey! I just started my second round this last month and it cleared my skin so fast in comparison to the first time. I still have to be on it for 4 more months but I don’t regret doing it at all!
I delt with acne for 12 years ( I am now 24 years) I kept pushing it off due to the negatively of it online. I finally pushed my self to take it this year, I'm on month 4 and its been the best decision of my life. I cannot believe the results I've gotten my skin glows and is like a baby again. I have free myself from my insecurity of my skin. Ive never been this happy. Thank you accutane
This is me, I am going to start at the end of this year :0000
@@Fartiosa how is ur skin condition right now. You are on what mg/day?
@@Fartiosa how many time u relapse?
@@britomartisjustice7200how’s it going
I was prescribed accutane by my dermatologist. I was nervous because I’m not a big pill taker but once I did my research I became very excited!!! I’ve had acne since I was 13 and now I’m 33 and I still have acne and hyperpigmentation. I never imagined myself with clear skin so I’m excited to start I have to wait a month for my first dose
Update? :)
@@stephaddiction the side effects scared me I would hate to take a medicine and later in my life I have liver damage so I told my dermatologist I wanted to topical instead, the topical is working I’m happy I put my body first
@@anthonettemiddleton2206 liver damage is preventable with proper blood work, hydration, eating nutritious foods, and supplementing with NAC or tudca.
Also avoid liver toxic drugs/alcohol!!
I’m used to taking all kinds of pills, I take xans and percs
@@anthonettemiddleton2206 what topical did they put you on?
Today is my first day! Thank you so much for making this video-- the comments also feel extremely supportive, thank you to everyone who is sharing ♡
How is it now?
I have a weird confession that I have to make. I noticed that each day I’m closer and closer to turning into Dr Dray. I’m completely serious... 2 years ago I wasn’t drinking coffee, I did not use sunscreen and vegetables were a no no to me. I was a typical teenager ( smoking, drinking, partying). Right now I’m starting my day with a huge cup of coffee, I eat a lot of vegetables, I became vegan, I reapply sunscreen multiple times a day, I wear sun protective clothing and I even wear those headbands that Dr Dray often wears, not to mention that I’m a huge introvert. I even started to realize that I want to become a dermatologist... Anyways, I don’t complain about that because I feel much better with this kind of lifestyle, so thank u Dr Dray for making me a better version of myself:)
Thank you so much, that is wonderful to hear!
That makes me very happy too!
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this is v wholesome
Wait I think I'm turning into Dr. Dray too. Except I drink cocoa powder with water instead of coffee lol
did u suffer with hairloss during accutane treatment?
Just finished my Accutane journey and you guys it is soooo worth it! Trust your dermatologist and stay hydrated!
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Glad to see a positive review! The derm recently told me accutane might be the next step for me, but I'm super nervous about it due to all the side effects and horror stories I've seen online
@@Victoria-eo1xp Those horror stories are bs, like so much other fear mongering these days, so sad .. My son was on accutane for 9 months, soooo happy now, finally no cystic acne! New life! The only thing I regret is that we had not started like a year earlier .. Go for it, it's so worth it!💪💜
@@tinapearlsound7611 okay but what about all the long term side effects..?
@@michi2938 Years of depression because of severe acne cannot be better than potential other side effects. I trust in science. It is everyone's personal decision.
both of my sons have run through courses of accurate. Dry lips was definitely a main symptom. One preferred Vaseline, the other Aquaphor. My oldest used Renee Rouleau skin recovery lotion at night and ZO skin hydrating cream during the day. The ZO I had leftover from a laser treatment for myself and he really liked it. One was much more sensitive about the look of being so dry (he also took during the school year). The other didn't care as much, he happened to run his course during the summer. Dry nose was a bit of an issue but not too bad. The oldest swabbed a little Vaseline in his nose at night and felt that helped a lot. Both have beautiful skin (face, back & shoulders) now and would agree that a few annoying months were well worth it. As a side note, they also have much less oily hair than before. Oiliness has not yet returned. Now that they both have such beautiful skin I'm working really hard to get them on daily sunscreen. I've won with the oldest (he's a bit more vain) still working on the younger one.
How long ago did they take it?
Really appreciate your effort and passion for them to just have good and healthy skin! You are doing a great job with them and i'm just happy to read they're now recovered from the acne and you're now trying to make them wear sunscreen hahaha, quite adorable and wholesome. You should be proud of yourself!
did they suffer with hairloss during accutane treatment?
I am on Accutane currently and I got angular cheilitis in the corners of my lips from it. I now put athletes foot cream in the corners and it has worked WONDERS! I highly recommend that for anyone who as dry cracked corners of the mouth.
I used cortisone which works but I am also struggling with my ears cracking/peeling and my nose is clogged I thought I had a sinus infection the whole time just for me to realize my mucus lining is just cracking off causing bleeding (I live in colorado dry climate). I also feel extremely tired. The problem is my face looks great! So I am conflicted about going down on my dosage.
Just wait for all the wonderful delayed onset effects that this drug causes which can start happening years down the line! That will be fun too
I finished my round of accutane over a decade ago. It’s not the most fun while you’re taking it but I am so glad I went through it. B/c my skin still looks amazing all these years later.
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@@emmaengland2726 negative effects and health problems from accutane can develop many years down the line, even longer than a decade after stopping the drug.
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I’m soooo glad I didn’t shy away from accutane. It was a rough 6 months, but it was so worth it. Had terrible adult female acne pop up out of nowhere in my mid 30s. Accutane not only got rid of it, but I swear has reversed aged me at least 10 years.
how did it reverse age you?
Accutane changed my life. Your videos encouraged me to finally take the dive and work with my dermatologist who had recommended Accutane in the past. I've been off it for 8 months and I have never been happier with my skin. Thank you for educating us on this effective treatment, it's well worth the dry skin and lips lol.
You’ve only been off it for 8 months?? It’s too early for you to make any judgments then. You do understand that all the damaging effects may arise months or years AFTER you stop using the drug due to mitochondria damage, stem cell death, cellular necrosis, and DNA damage, right?! Not everyone develops severe damage from this drug right away. For a lot of people, serious health effects and damages to your body can start happening weeks, months, years, or even *decades* after you quit the drug. So let’s see how you’re doing in a few years 🥴
@@georgiareed7743 are you saying you hope that I have health issues because I took accutane? lol thats really messed up
@@nataliesnider3079 not at all!🙄I am saying that a LOT of people do have health issues after accutane.
Update? :)
@@stephaddiction still clear and still healthy! :) I think I have gotten a total of two pimples since getting off accutane in January 2021 (2 stressful weeks at work were the culprits). I use adapalene 0.3% every night for my retinoid, derm prescribed.
Thank u for taking the time to talk about iPledge and the problems with it. It was such a barrier for me (almost 1 full year of having issues getting on it because of this/my obgyn who is so old school). It’s also awful because the program insinuates those who might get pregnant would carry it! Not the case all of the time. I’m someone who can get pregnant, I don’t want to, I make sure I won’t but obvi it could happen, if it did, I wouldn’t keep it. That’s me. But I still had to jump through hurdles getting on it and dealing with issues with different forms of birth control. Sigh.
Sadly women wouldn't even be able to get rid of it in a lot of the US now. Fuckin border counties here in TX tryna to outlaw "traveling or aiding someone in getting an abortion", it's insanity. Are they gonna enforce it by making women do roadside pregnancy tests??
Wish all doctors were as informative as you!
Accutane was a skin saver for me! It cleared my face and reduced my PIE. I was drier than the Serengeti but I’m so happy I did it!
Accutane don’t completely treat it I have to go on and off during the course of 10 years…
You do understand that all the damaging effects may arise months or years AFTER you stop using the drug due to mitochondria damage, stem cell death, cellular necrosis, and DNA damage, right?! Not everyone develops severe damage from this drug right away. For a lot of people, serious health effects and damages to your body can start happening weeks, months, years, or even *decades* after you quit the drug. So let’s see how you’re doing in a few years 🥴
@@georgiareed7743 Isotretinoin has been available since 1982. I have older relatives who have taken it. Thank you for your concern lol It’s a choice people make, no one is forcing you to take Accutane 😅
@@_Hello_4444 your older relatives have nothing to do with my point. I have an uncle who smoked 3 decades. He’s fine. Does that make cigarettes safe…? 🥴
@@_Hello_4444 enjoy damaging your dna and health then 👍👍
My Accutane journey was avoiding the internet at all costs LMAO. It’s such a unique experience smh.
Good idea 👍🏼
yep, keeping on those blinders and hoping for the best!
@@DrDrayzday so being ignorant and listening to your pharmaceutical-funded lies about this drug being safe is the best bet??? Dr. Dray, I love how you just ignore all the comments on your videos about how accutane has ruined people’s’ health and lives, and you continue saying that it’s safe and the side effects are temporary 🙄and also that it doesn’t cause IBD or depression…🙄🙄🙄lies!
@@SludgeMan90 it’s the bury-your-head-in-the-sand technique. Works best when you’re so mentally disturbed that willing to sacrifice your life to clear skin but you also want to be lied to so you feel better about it 👍👍
Genius Syeda. You sound sooo informed.
Dr Dray its like you read my mind. I just started my Roaccutane course! bless you Dr dray you're the best!
Thanks for watching
Are you in Australia? It is a good idea to start Roaccutane in the winter when it's not as sunny. Still always wear your sunacreen though, even on cloudy days.
Good luck!
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did u suffer with hairloss during accutane treatment?
I was LITERALLY just looking at the Accutane Q&A because I went to my Dermatologist today and decided to start Accutane, and was nervous regarding the possibility of having leftover effects in case I want to get pregnant in the future. Feel better after watching this, as I was looking for this exact information in some medical journals as well. Thanks!!
Accutane may damage your eggs and fertility. There’s actually some published research about this and it’s been reported extensively in fda reports. Don’t be too reassured by this video… it’s full of misinformation.
did u suffer with hairloss during accutane treatment?
I'm currently on accutane month 2. This was so informative. Thank you 🙂
How was ur experience with it did u have bad purging ?
i’m glad i never looked at the internet before accutane or i wouldn’t have started it- people showed the worst of it, but my skin instantly looked like a million bucks after starting 👏🏻☝🏻 i had bloody noses all the time though.
Best to bury your head in the same and stay ignorant 🥴
did u suffer with hairloss during accutane treatment?
@@nishithareddyl871I am facing hair loss. Just completed 1 month only
I am here just to tell.
Dr.Dray is ❤
I am inspired to be a dermatologist for her
Thanks for watching
DO NOT WAX YOUR FACE WHILE ON ACCUTANE so glad she mentioned this wish I’d known sooner
Most people’s goal in life is to get married, have a career and kids. My goal is to have clear skin and for my acne to be controlled!
Accutane definitely saved my life. I was on Accutane a total of 3x. I never drank while on it except one time while I was with friends and began to regret it because I had hot flashes and heart palpitations but felt normal the next morning
What's was your dose do you have bone cracking or popping from taking it? Thanks
When my acne was at it´s worst it made me depressed and reclusive....It is not only painful but also exhausting when you have to try a million different cremes that work for a while and then don´t. Only people that have had acne will understand...Currently on low dose accutane, so far I do love it...no extreme side effects...
Even low dose can cause permanent side effects. The effects may onset months or years after you stop your course.
@@georgiareed7743 I do not doubt that and I never chose to take accutane lightly....Actually I was suggested to go on accutane by three different doctors and I always declined, but I ran out of ideas how to fix my skin. I am 30 now and have been dealing with acne since I was 9!!!! it is mentally draining...have you taken accutane yourself?
How’s it going for you so far??
@@applepie3276 I'm still on it and still love it. No side effects apart from a bit of dry skin here and there (not even a lot, because my skin used to be so extremely oily) :)
I loved and still love that subreddit. It definitely helped me during my course of accutane.
The accutane subreddit is an insane group where people who have serious side effects (very dry eyes, suicidal thoughts, bad joint pain, blurry vision, headaches) encourage each other to keep going and not stop taking the drug. It’s like a suicide cult. Good luck.
“Don’t be afraid to ask your Dr”? If only all Dr were as nice as you. Most Drs are arrogant, and seem to hate any form of questioning, that’s why people are usually afraid to ask. They usually forget the human aspect of medicine, which is crucial if you truly intend to be a good physician
Refuse to go back. If they won’t listen, walk out. Be your own advocate with doctors. I know it’s hard to know which ones will be good but they’re out there. And I have walked out on doctors before when they refused to listen. They are experts, yes, but they need the information only you can provide about YOUR body to use that expertise.
@@emmaengland2726 unfortunately it’s not always possible. For instance, it took me 4 months to get to see a specialist (referral, insurance approval, availability), walking out on him (after he had canceled my two previous appointments) would have meant potentially waiting an additional 4 months or maybe longer, meanwhile I would have have to suffer with my condition throughout all that time. I do think healthcare needs to change in this country.
on my 5th month of isotretinoin right now! always enjoy your vids on accutane, Dr. Dray 👍👍
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The permanent damaging side effects of Accutane may arise months or years after you stop your course. This happens for a lot of reasons, including dna and mitochondria damage.
I absolutely love how when you were discussing fatty food examples, you said avocados and ice cream and yogurt
Right?! My default fatty foods involve cheese or fried chicken
My brother struggled with bad acne as a teenager, this is back in the 90s , my sister and I would follow Paula Begoun and she’d talk about Accutane as being the only real cure for acne. Doctors don’t offer it right away unless you ASK for it, which we did and my brother’s cystic acne went away and he became himself again. Teenagers with cystic acne struggle with major depression and it’s very sad to see because acne is curable with Accutane so doctors SHOULD be prescribing it more frequently and not to just boys. Back in the 90s they weren’t but hopefully now things have changed. I hope everyone watches this video because it’s so depressing to see young people with cystic acne on forums like tiktok and people suggesting things like rubbing your face with honey to get rid of acne…..frustrating and sad to see. Thanks you Dr Dray for spreading the word. If my brother didn’t go on Accutane then he’d have major facial scars now.
Ah, so they should give out dna-damaging chemotherapy poison MORE often… ok… got it 👍👍👍makes sense
Doctors shouldn't offer it right away. It tend to work very well but it's a bit riskier when it comes to side effects so other options are tried first. Ppl think they need Accutane because they have 2 pimples on their face.
100% the dry nose! Yikes!! And dry eyes. Accutane is actually the thing that got me to use SPF every day from my early 20s, started the habit and never stopped :)
did u suffer with hairloss during accutane treatment?
@@nishithareddyl871 not something I experienced personally, no. But everyone is different
Today I learned: a lot!
As ever, a thorough and informative video!! Thank you 🤗
After trying EVERYTHING for very bad adult cystic acne (painful and oozing) I went on this powerful drug-2 rounds. Be ready for monthly pregnancy and liver testing, signing waivers and basically drying from the inside out. Peeling and constantly thirsty while I was in school in my late 20s was brutal. The result? I’m 54 and still have PERFECT SKIN. Of course no sun EVER and other lifestyle choices but to this day No wrinkles, no Botox, no fillers and perfect texture. Worth the pain.
did u suffer with hairloss during accutane treatment?
I had horrendous acne that seemed to get worse the older I got , and believe me I tried EVERYTHING. Nothing worked like Accutane, I would do it all over again and suffer every side effect and only wish I had asked about it sooner. Having clear skin finally gave me some confidence back!
Taking poison for clear skin 🥴🥴also take note that negative effects from accutane use may arise years or even a decade or more later after using it… due to the dna and mitochondria damage it causes.
@@georgiareed7743 sorry you had such a negative experience but don’t project your fears onto others! Have a great day!
@@juliamorris833 yeah well enjoy getting health issues down the line, it’ll probably happen as it does to many people who use accutane! 🥰
Ahhhh I haven’t posted on this subreddit but i can’t say I haven’t been scrolling through it everyday!
Could you please do an Accutane skincare/hair routine?
Especially for dealing with telogen effluvium, itchy scalp, and the “purging” whilst not being able to combat it with actives 😩🙏🏻
She's got a few videos talking about accutane and hair loss.
@@db-gb5xi yes I’ve watched them! They were very helpful - however I am still wondering if there are any products I can use to prevent or stop this side effect as well as ways I can manage the itch, very dry skin, etc and washing the hair during the summer time.
I realize these are likely too individualized of questions and I should try to seek answers on my own from my own health providers, but honestly my dermatologist hasn’t been the most helpful. (I’m using a telemedicine doctor who is located all the way across the country, haha)
I took Accutane in my twenties, due to really bad hormonal breakouts. I was on it six weeks and had to stop taking it due to elevated liver enzymes. My skin was immediately dry after my second dose. I did have long term results even after taking it for such a short time.
Later I did find out I have Gilbert’s Syndrome.
Is this syndrome because of accutane? Or not
@@ninokhatiashvili1309 Its an inherited condition
Currently watching this the day after i waxed during my first month of accutane, can confirm it pulled off my skin 😢 wish I saw ur video earlier!
what the??-😳!- I just started the video but so glad I saw this comment. I did not know that!
Going on my first month so far and i've been getting such a dry mouth and dry throat. I barely even sleep, so this video is very helpful!!! thank you!
Dr dray always reads my mind, I was just thinking of these issues as I am halfway through my accutane treatment! I had no major issues until I got up to 60mg, I just started noticing some back pain, fatigue, and lip drying. But overall, the treatment is working wonders, I have no chest/back acne anymore and my face is almost pimple free.
Congratulations!
How long did it take for you to get improvement?
@@ivetafristikova9211 i first saw some clearing up on my chest and back after 2 months (30mg) and my face was almost fully clear by 5 months (60mg)
did u suffer with hairloss during accutane treatment?
I’ve been watching your video’s for awhile and just started accutane this video really helped me.
Good morning Dr Dray, Happy Tuesday!
Happy Tuesday
Currently on 6/8 months! Had bacne that would NOT go away, along with persistent (but less severe) body and face acne. Has cleared pretty much everything up 😭 did chap tf out of my lips and made my skin pretty red. Other than that been good 👍🏻
hi idk if you’ll see this lol i’m kinda late but anyways i’m on my 5th month with barely any results and was wondering at what point did u start getting results?
@@errahd4129 mine cleared up early on, but I did 7 months. Keep going!
@@errahd4129 update?:)
Felix Syversen it’s pretty good now all i have is like tiny tiny acne here and there but it’s mostly just scars and keloids left now
I did accutane. It was the only thing that worked for me. No regrets and no acne years later.
did u suffer with hairloss during accutane treatment?
@@nishithareddyl871 I did not. Just very dry skin during treatment which is common.
I am 3 months into accutane and it is helping so far , but the progress is extremely slow . Hoping to see the light of day where I don't have to hide my skin anymore
Best of luck my friend
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Can relate now 😢
Is ur dosage 10mg ?
“I consider ‘moderate’ to be 1-2 glasses of wine a week” 😱🙈👀
Killing your liver while consuming chemotherapy - go you. Empowered woman right there…🥴
I am 37 years old am about to begin Accutane in the next month due to hormonal breakouts. I didn't have acne in my teens. I only started with acne in my 30's and it has gotten way worse lately. I do worry that the acne will return after going through all the side effects of Accutane due to the hormonal causes of it. I do thank you Dr. Dray for your Accutane videos, especially product recommendations for being on the drug.
I'm in a similar boat!
If u have hormonal acne,it is gonna come back,Try adapalene with a simple but effective skincare(cleasing oil,gentle water base cleanser,hydrating toner or serum,cream or lotion,spf everyday and avoid fragance)😊👍🏽
@@anapaulasanchezvasquez7563 I have tried Adapalene and Tretinoin. Neither have done anything. I have followed Dr Drays advice on both of them.
@@sdc223 Have you looked into spirolactone?
This was so informative for me as i start accutane! One question I have for Dr. Dray is: Is it ok to continue using hydrocolloids for acne while on accutane? initially i planned to rely heavily on them thru the treatment but the stuff about disturbing the skin water barrier has me second guessing! PS: the starter pack meme is just meant to be a silly relatable joke for people who are already in the know, its not really supposed to be informative! but for that reason i love that you chose it to base an actually informational video around. good format!! thanks dr dray
You uploaded this at the most perfect time! I officially start Accutane next month🙌🏽
Good luck on cytotoxic mitochondria-damaging stem-cell killing chemotherapy!!
@@georgiareed7743 you ok?
@@SL-og7oz accutane is really poisonous and Dr. Dray isn’t being honest about the risks and side effects.
@@georgiareed7743 have you taken Accutane? Where is your information coming from? I’ve been made aware of all potential side effects from both my dermatologist and the mandatory iPledge program.
@@SL-og7oz the Ipledge program and drug information doesn’t list many of the potential side effects, including decrease in neurogenesis, reduction in hippocampus size, damage to neurons, neurodegenerative conditions, MS, paralysis, infertility, damage to ovarian reserve, permanent tendon damage/ruptured, and many degenerative health conditions that can arise months or years after using isotretinoin. Unless you have researched the connection between accutane and all of these serious conditions yourself, you are not fully informed. Most people are fine when they use the drug and develop health issues later on after stopping it, and this is due to the nature of the mechanisms it causes, including dna and mitochondrial damage.
Always enjoy and love your virtual company Dr. Dray💙. Have a good day Andrea
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Thanks for watching 💙
I wonder if those french thermal water mists are a good purchase during the heat. I'm afraid they might actually dry out my skin or wash off my sunscreen. Is it worth it Dr. Dray? Thanks so much for educating us every day!
I think Dr Dray has a video on thermal water from a few years back.
Would love to see her do a deep dive into the mineral composition of different brands - Avene, LRP, Uriage, Vichy etc.
Pretty sure that no water spray regardless of mineral content should be sprayed on your face without locking it in with a moisturizer. You’d set yourself up for transdermal water loss, further drying your skin, by just spraying it on your face for cooling purposes without locking it in.
They’re only good if you seal them immediately with an occlusive moisturizer, otherwise It’ll dry your skin out.
I don't think (increased) dryness would be a problem. You're not washing your face, stripping off oils and otherwise disrupting the skin barrier. You'd spray this over your moisturizer, sunscreen (possibly make up) and whatever oils your skin has already produced since your last wash. And being a light mist, it just sits on top of your skin for a couple seconds and then evaporates - which feels very nice, but is neither moisturizing nor drying, really - and yes, I'm speaking from experience - we don't really do air conditioning here, so you have to be creative in fighting the heat.
I just use demineralized water in a fine mist bottle, though - I think termal water is a waste of money, unless (maybe) you use it like an active on freshly cleaned skin.
@@raraavis7782 as it evaporates, the rest of the water in your skin evaporates with it. No need to wash it off for dryness to occur.
Happy Tuesday, Dr Dray! Thanks so much for the info. I know this will be helpful to everyone on the Accutane journey. Hope you have a great evening. 💗
Wow! I really could’ve used this video 10 years ago lol! Had to learn through trial and error
So that she could lie to you about the safety of using a cytotoxic chemotherapy drug sooner??🥴🥴
Happy Tuesday, Dr. Dray 🎀🤍🌸
Greetings Maricel Gundayao hope u r well n Happy Tuesday😀👍💜....
@@whitneybrown4067 thanks Whitney. Same to u. Always good seeing your comment. 🌸🤍🎀
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@@nadab4750 😍🎀🌸🤍
I had none of the abovementioned side effects. No dry eyes....maaaaybe slightly dry lips. Did not use anything for the lips or eyes. Just sunscreen, but I always use broadspectrum SPF anyway. *And it cured my acne for life* . I took 120mg/kg (cumulatively). Took it with breakfast + teaspoon of *olive oil* .
Hey how’s your skin now ?
@@MissMichixo
My skin has been like *glass* these past ... well 20 years. From extremely oily it went to normal *permanently* (not even combination, it is just: normal).
Reading all the side effects sure was scary, but honestly *no one* in "my acne community" suffered any damage I swear 😃
Olivl oil safe with isotretinoin??
Can you explain what 120 mg/kg (cumulatively) means? 🙏Your total consumption through entire course is 120 mg per kg of bodyweight?
I'm on week 5 of isotretinoin journey and omg, the jug of water is soo true, I'm basically surgically attached to a water bottle 😂 I would like to add to the list incredibly dry nostrils. Or maybe it's just me. Also, my hands are peeling, the worst part is that I also have eczema so it's a mess. I have a lip balm in bedroom, in living room, in kitchen and near my laptop. I hope that in the end it's worth all of this.
Sounds like you’re being poisoned then … all symptoms of retinoid poisoning. Could be permanent. Good luck 👍
@@georgiareed7743 I don't think so.. My brother in law took way higher dose than me, had the same side effects and both his and mine blood work looks perfect. I think that our doctor knows what she's doing, since she has PhD and is lecturer in university.
@@Noel.Chmielowiec it doesn’t matter if he took a higher dose. Everyone is different. People have gotten permanent side effects from 10mg 2x per week, or even a few pills. Side effects are a sign that your body is being poisoned…
@@Noel.Chmielowiec it doesn’t matter if your lab results are normal or if your doctor is a PhD. The side effects can still be permanent and some of them can also initiate months or years after you stop using the drug too.
You know what.. I take more meds that basically keep me alive and they might permanently damage my brain, so I'm not scared of retinoid. But they MIGHT do it, no one is telling me that they WILL do it. The same with isotretinoin. I'm constantly checked by my GP and if she will find something wrong she will tell me. And for me it matters that my derm has PhD, because she's constantly doing research, and she specialises in acne.
Happy Tuesday everyone! Hope you're having a good day and week!
Thanks Alia, you too!
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Happy Tuesday
Happy Tuesday Alia have a wonderful day 🌺😀
@@nadab4750 happy Tuesday Nada B enjoy your day friend 😊😃🌸🌻
An ad for IVF treatnent was weird to accompany a video about Accutane!
(BTW it's called Roaccutane in Australia).
Not making light of the consequences...but not consuming alchohol and having back pain are two good ways of not getting in the situation of getting pregnant!
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We’ll a lot of people have to go on ivf after accutane because accutane can damage your eggs and fertility…
Good job on this content it should help many people
I’m so happy I never had a acne issue I’ve seen ppl going through it
Lucky you
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Seeing a Lume ad under this video is so funny because we all know they are definitely not Dr. Dray approved! 😂
They dont work and for the price of lume i found something way cheaper that works so much better
I'm currently on month 3 on 60mg and my face already looks smooth like butter.
Update: month 5 and I’m on the home stretch and cannot stop looking in the mirror cos my skin is glowing. Not a pimple in sight. Backache hurt like a B today but I can bear it. Last month, of 6 course treatment is Feb 2023. Doctor will put me on a topical tretonoin for preventive measures. I love you Accutane.,❤
Thank you Dr Dray! Highly informative as always 😁
Thanks for watching
I’m finally getting the go ahead. After almost 2 years of antibiotics making me sick I got a derm to listen
I had a very rough time on Accutane myself. These tips would have come in handy back then for sure. Oddly enough, it did not resolve my acne issues either.
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Happy Tuesday
this is very informative,thank you Dr. Dray!
My brother got on it recently. I'm here cause I'm scared(!).
Yes, of course he's oblivious to anything and everything.
Biotene products are very good for dry mouth. They make toothpaste, mouthwash, lozenges, mouth spay, chewing gum. Most any pharmacy carries the line.
I took Accutane. It was a miracle treatment. My lips were dry but apart from that, no side effects at all. You need a good doctor and never ever get pregnant during treatment.
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Accutane fixed my cystic acne but wrecked havoc on my physical and mental health. My experience was a year-long struggle of joint pain and suicidal ideation while being told Accutane was the only hope to fix my skin. I'm glad it worked but I wouldn't do it again. It was one of the toughest years of my life.
Really safe drug, isn’t it….
What dose did you use?
Thank God that my derm prescribed me doxycycline first. Did not experience any bad side effects.
Yes Accuntane will change your life..Staying hydrated is the 🗝️. I'm in my forties and this is my third round of this and it always the lips first to dry out and dry nose but keep that carmex in purse and Vaseline for outside of nose area , refresh for dry eyes. vanicream soap for face and dove deep moisture for the body and body oil.. three month in and another three months left.
My skin changed, it has also had some positive effect on my pigmentation problem and I'm thankful that I took it.
Happy Tuesday Dr Dray...see you tomorrow x💙🤩
Ahhh Accutane. This is taking me back to a year and a half ago when I finished my course. Talk about the most invasive treatment I ever went through (outside the OBGYN where invasive is expected). My only solace was going to the UK to study abroad at the end of my course. Totally didn’t finish my iPledge but I wasn’t pregnant (couldn’t be because abstinence was my birth control and that’s super easy for me to do). The GP i registered with while in the UK just stared at me like...go to Boots for a test and send your primary GP a picture. We’re not doing a birth control test and billing it back to the healthcare system just to satisfy the American FDA... (totally understandable and frankly it was nice to be able to ditch iPledge at the end of my course). It was a good thing that I had one month left of my course and could stop living my “dried up prune” life.
It’s SO invasive! The US doesn’t need this program. Especially now knowing there are so many other drugs people take that impact fetal development too. Eye roll.
Exquisitely sensitive...that's just me in general!
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Good morning, everyone, Great information Dr. Drey. Thank you so much! Oops typo ( Dr. Dray)
Have a great day 😀
Im on my second day on accutane, im trying my best in this medication cause I know(somehow) that my side effects will be psychological… Im just using internet for school things, im trying to just watch movies, listen to music, and read books that won’t affect to much my mood….. im trying to exercice more, and i try to dont be too alone. Ive been in this routine for at least 3 months from my first day on the medication, im already more calm and relaxed. Hope you guys fallow this advice ;) im happier than ever, a detox of internet while on accutane (on my pov) is really important
did u suffer with hairloss during accutane treatment?
I've been on it a month, and the results are great. Burning sensitive skins sometimes, but chapped lips 24/7. I also have to bathe in lotion. I'm supposed to take 120mg/day but 80 works for me so I've just been taking that.
PLEASEEEEEE do a video on extremely sensitive and rosacea skin. My skin is allergic to everything, I’m planning on seeing a derm soon but I’m desperate now :(
vanicream soap is the best for your skin type
You may want to try tear duct plugs instead of artificial tears which are ineffective for me. They have lubricants you can rinse your mouth out with to keep it lubricated. They also have a product called ''Ocean" for your dry nose
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Great video happy Tuesday
Enjoy your day Tony J 😃😃
Thank you! You too!
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Great info - unfortunately I had to stop my accutane as got really bad hip and back pain and could hardly walk
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Happy Tuesday dr Dray and everyone 😀such an informative video .You are the best .
Have a great day love to mom and Tybee 🥰❤💕
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Hi Mary, Yes it was informative. I took Accutane twice years ago, but I still enjoyed the video.
Have a fun-filled day!
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Excellent-thank you!❤️
the peanut butter one made me laugh. that's so true - a scoop of peanut butter followed by accutane + water is my breakfast regimen
Started accutane at 29 . Had suffered acne for 10 years previously.
It worked. I drank during my 8 month course. No repercussions.
Acne did come back 10 years later. I restarted accutane at a very low dosage for 4 months and it cleared the acne.
As in you drank a lot?
hey Dr. Dray, I took Accutane over 10 years ago in high school and it did wonders for me. But I DO feel like my stomach was never the same again - like IBS-like symptoms. I have seen some people online report similar issues. Have you heard of this or is there any research to back this experience? TIA❤
I took 2 rounds of Accutane back in high school. It definitely made my life better with hardly experiencing cystic acne on my face that I'm forever grateful for, however, being on it was rough. I remember crying at the thought of having to poo... I had pretty severe hemorrhoids from squeezing because they were so hard. My advice to anyone on it or about to be: DRINK PLENTY OF WATER, TAKE IT SERIOUSLY PLEASE
Oh my god, that sounds terrible. I'm sorry, glad it worked out in the long run!
Accutane worked for me. 1 year skin clean!!
Ooooo, I like this concept: reacting to Reddit skin subreddits.
Im finishing month 5 of accutane. The only side effects I’m having are dry eyes, blurry vision, dry lips, itchy skin, and I’m more prone to scrapes and scratches.
The “only” side effects?? Oh no big deal, you might just be permanently damaging your eyes.🙄
@@georgiareed7743Dryness is the most common side effect and it’s my main side effect. The blurry vision and scratches are a result of the dryness. None of it is permanent. And I said “only” because compared the huge list of severe side effects, I really just have dryness that isn’t causing major issues and it’s temporary 🙄
@@gbeana81 dryness is caused by cell death and atrophy to the sebaceous and meibomian glands and absolutely be permanent. Accutane is chemotherapy. Look up MGD
What was your mg???
@@ragnarlothbroke7825 I started at 20mg/day and worked up to 80mg. I was on it a total of 9 months. Almost 3 years later and my skin is still clear with no long term side effects. It was totally worth it.
Accutane was the best thing ever for me. I didn't get Cystic Acne until I became a young adult. It was under control with Antibiotics but as soon as I moved to Texas and weird thing only in the winter did I get really bad flare ups. It hurt to touch my face. My skin was horrible. I was hesitant for awhile when doctors asked me if I wanted to try it because of the side affects. I was finally just tired of having such bad skin that hurt to touch that I finally decided to give it a go when the dermatologist told me that I will be closely monitored. I did 5 months of oral treatment. That was 2007 and my skin has been clear ever since. I was already 36 almost 37 years-old when I started treatment.
did u suffer with hairloss during accutane treatment?
@@nishithareddyl871 Not at all. The only side effects were super dry lips.
Currently in my third month of accutane -- halfway there! 🙌
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Too soon for you to tell how it’ll effect you. All the dangerous and harmful effects can start happening months or even years later, because it damages your dna and mitochondria (true fact - there’s research on this).
Hey 😃 I really liked the video. I am quite confused. Are you talking about Isotretinoin? I am about to start my journey with this drug. Thanks
Dr. Dray,
Can you speak on potential sexual side effects and erectile dysfunction that some people say comes with isotretinoin treatment. I just started taking this drug and have not had any changes yet, and I have taken it in the past and did not seem to have a problem, but this seems like something that isn’t talked about.
your whole body dries out so you will need ky for sure and you might experience low sex drive while on it.