Hi all!
I'm Chris, I'm a 29 year old male and I have acne. I decided to create this blog to document my progress and the side effects of Roaccutane, which I have just been prescribed by my dermatologist.
I suffered badly with acne in my early teens which was successfully treated with Roaccutane when I was 15. My skin remained clear for the last 10-12 years. I would suffer mild break outs from time to time, but I put this down to stress as my face would usually clear up after a week or so.
Unfortunately in recent years my acne has returned and has gradually worsened. It got to the point were I started feeling really embarrassed and insecure at work and also around my friends. As a professional male in my late 20s, I don't expecting to have acne breakouts like I did when I was a teenager!
Over the last six months I've tried a number of things such as changing my diet and skincare regime. neither of these have helped, so I went to the doctor and was prescribed Minomycin tablets and Eryacne gel. I found the Eryacne gel quite effective at drying out large pimples, but long term it didn't have much effect. Unfortunately the Minomycin didn't work for me at all and my acne remained persistent throughout the course of medication.
My doctor then referred me to a dermatologist and I have now been prescribed Roaccutane. I was a little nervous about going on Roaccutane for the second time, but my dermo has assured me that because it's been such a long time since I last took it, it's not a problem at all.
I've been prescribed 1x 20mg Roaccutane capsule per day with a fatty meal. Fatty foods take longer for the stomach to break down and so the acids produced to break down the food also help to dissolve the Roaccutane capsule and absorb more of the active ingredient, Isotretinoin.
The aim of this blog is to document my personal Roaccutane journey and to provide support and guidance for others who are on theirs.
So, here goes....