Post Accutane Acne
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Mar 2, 2018
Christa F.
I’ve always had pretty bad acne since I was 11. I saw a dermatologist and tried everything (doxycycline, clindamycin, retinin, literally everything the doctor had). About a year and a half ago I got on accutane and after a while my skin was completely clear. I stayed on the accutane for about 9 months and once I got off of the drug, my skin got bad again. I would get back on the drug but my insurance changed and now I would have to pay full price which I can’t afford. Any recommendations would be much appreciated!!