QUOTE(NightHeart @ Jul 31 2017, 04:06 PM)
Yeaaa......that's what I hear from everyone lol. No worries, my biggest customers now are those isotretinoin victims or dysfunctional oil glands. Love them cause they're stuck with me for life
BTW, it'll look uglier than pimples. Guys usually don't bother how they look by then, but ladies tend to pay 5 to 10 times the price of isotretinoin to remedy the damage it has done.
QUOTE(NightHeart @ Jul 31 2017, 05:40 PM)
I can't suggest item names or solutions because I don't know you condition. You need to learn your own skin condition, type & what's the possible causes.
Isotretinoin shrinks the human oil gland. So your skin can't produce oil that clogs up your pores & causes inflammation. A little bit of oil is necessary but overproduction of oil is a problem. So the question is, why is it overproducing oil? You need to learn what's the function of oil or sebum for our skin besides causing pimples. It's like our saliva, our sweat, urine or acid in our stomach. Our body produces all those for a good reason (and of course overproduction is bad as usual). So when human tries to be funny & defy nature by stopping it entirely. Naturally our body will start to deform.
Usually when you take isotretinoin, they'll sell antibiotics or some antibacterial stuff to you. Why? This is to prevent bacteria from causing the pimples. Do you notice some people with non-oily or dry skin also has pimples? So for these kinda people, they don't need isotretinoin cause obviously their pimple isn't caused by oil clogging their pores. It's caused by bacteria.
Those are the few factors & causes. Once you understand your condition & identified the cause, then only look for right solution. Not just hentam take whatever other people take or recommend.
Interesting stuff there. U doctor?
I'm just like
internaldisputes... we have tried everything, and accutane/isotretinoin is the last option...
This post has been edited by Meis: May 1 2024, 09:27 AM