Acne Medications - not sure if this goes here!
leblanc_kelly88
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So Ive been debating going to a dermatologist because I have bad acne that I never grew out of. I've always had it and everyone said "oh its just puberty...youll grow out of it" well I didnt!
I'm willing to try medication to take care of it...but does anyone know if these create weight gain!
Is anyone on any type of acne medications and have you ever noticed them effect your weight loss?
I'm willing to try medication to take care of it...but does anyone know if these create weight gain!
Is anyone on any type of acne medications and have you ever noticed them effect your weight loss?
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Not me, but my son is on an antibiotic for his acne. I think he's actually lost weight (didn't really need to) because the medication should not be taken with milk or vitamins (the calcium/other minerals block the antibiotic or something) -- so he is drinking 2 fewer glasses of milk per day (still gets at least 3, though).0
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I've never heard of acne medicine causing weight gain. I do know the healthier you eat the better your skin, try cutting out all greasy and overly fatty food and you might see your skin clear up1
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So Ive been debating going to a dermatologist because I have bad acne that I never grew out of. I've always had it and everyone said "oh its just puberty...youll grow out of it" well I didnt!
I'm willing to try medication to take care of it...but does anyone know if these create weight gain!
Is anyone on any type of acne medications and have you ever noticed them effect your weight loss?
I had the same problem. I had acne from the time I was 12 until I was 25, and I realized I was never going to "grow out of it". I had been to many dermatologists/tried several things that had varying degrees of failure. Finally I went on Accutane, which was a pain. You have to do monthly check ups and get blood drawn to make sure it's not having any adverse effects. You also have to use two forms of birth control (pill and condoms is what I did) to ensure you won't get pregnant because it can cause severe birth defects.
It all sounds bad, but it is seriously the only thing that worked for me. It's been almost three years, and I only get the occasional, mild break out now.
Neither the accutane nor the antibiotics I went on ever had any affect on my weight. I was put on Metformin for PCOS (of which acne is apparently a symptom) when I was 20 and it made me lose weight at first, but I gained it right back as soon as I was used to it.
Good luck!0 -
i LOVE proactive!0
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i LOVE proactive!0
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I had acne ages 12-25, 30-38. Clear now (age 38)
What helped me:
0) using regular bar soap believe it or not and only washing once/day
1) moving out west to lower humidity
2) just discovered this: rubbing alcohol. Many people swear by this!
3) Nutritionists say to remove sugar from your diet. Sugar causes inflammation in body leading to acne which is a form of inflammation.
What did not work:
Benzoyl peroxide
dermatologist medications (did not do accutane due to side effects)
Different soaps0 -
I had acne ages 12-25, 30-38. Clear now (age 38)
What helped me:
0) using regular bar soap believe it or not and only washing once/day
1) moving out west to lower humidity
2) just discovered this: rubbing alcohol. Many people swear by this!
3) Nutritionists say to remove sugar from your diet. Sugar causes inflammation in body leading to acne which is a form of inflammation.
What did not work:
Benzoyl peroxide
dermatologist medications (did not do accutane due to side effects)
Different soaps
0) I dont use regular soap....body wash and that clearisil for my face. (my mom laughs...i once told her "mom i dont use soap"....she nearly died. I was like WAIT i use body wash!)
1) Got a place for me to rent for cheap out west?!
2) doesnt rubbing alcohol dry the CRAP out of your skin? I mean I ALWAYS have oily greasy skin so i guess it wouldn't matter.
3) working on the diet part - hard!0 -
I've tried almost every topical and combination of antibiotics and birth control, and so far the only thing that makes a difference now is Tazorac at night, 0.1% on top of CeraVe moisturizer mixed with Baby Bee from Burt's Bee oil, a low processed sugar diet with limited hard dairy (the occasional yogurt or kefir doesn't seem to hurt too badly), washing with an oil-free cleanser and benzoyl peroxide in the AM followed by prescription BP cream, and a salicylic acid cleanser at night before my Tazorac. It sounds like a a lot, but it's a routine I do every day and my skin is pretty clear with the occasional pre-menstrual breakout. Getting my PCOS under control with exercise, low-carbing, and losing some weight has made a ton of difference in my skin too.
Doing the above works for ME, and it may not help you, but maybe asking your OBGYN/Midwife/doctor/NP about the possibility of PCOS could help, and trying prescription topicals if you have good insurance that will cover them. Use everything as prescribed, too! With Tazorac I had an awful initial breakout all over my face, but once I stuck through that my skin was amazing looking.0 -
Acne meds never affected my weight. I am actually currently fighting a bout of bad acne. Antibiotics always worked for my acne, but with no insurance right now it's not an option for me. Good luck!0
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yes, the last one I was on I gained weight, i think it was minocycline....however tetracycline and accutane did not make me gain weight....been on more but can't remember them all, I've tried everything....I gave up grains, dairy and sugar 7 weeks ago and now my acne is gone...go figure. finally ......i'm 38 , I was so tired of dealing with acne0
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I did antibiotics for a long, long time to try and clear up my acne. It kinda worked, but never took care of it.
Things to look out for and try:
If your skin gets oily through the day, it might actually need more moisture. Look for a skin cream without perfumes and sulfates.
Use a product with salacylic acid or benzoyl peroxide. I use Dermalogica in the morning now and it is soo much better than any clearasil I've tried. A little goes a very long way. Also, no sulfates or phosphates that can clog pores.
I also use The Body Shop products in the evening and for my moisturizer, along with a Nutrasonic brush (similar to Clairsonic, just cheaper).
Some people think that foods can play a part where your breakouts are an allergy type response. Sugar and Dairy seem to be mentioned most often.
See your doctor. Ask about causes and things to try.
For me, it turns out that I have PCOS and having been misdiagnosed for over 20 years have dealt with the acne and weight gain along with all of the other issues that come along with it. I now take spironolactone and my skin is completely clear. I still get a small zit here or there, but nothing like I had before with the ick and scarring.
Good Luck! I feel ya!0 -
I had acne ages 12-25, 30-38. Clear now (age 38)
What helped me:
0) using regular bar soap believe it or not and only washing once/day
1) moving out west to lower humidity
2) just discovered this: rubbing alcohol. Many people swear by this!
3) Nutritionists say to remove sugar from your diet. Sugar causes inflammation in body leading to acne which is a form of inflammation.
What did not work:
Benzoyl peroxide
dermatologist medications (did not do accutane due to side effects)
Different soaps
I have eliminated sugar from my diet the last 7 weeks, my acne is practically gone... after years of nonstop cystic horrible scarring acne.... its definitely the culprit.for me..I will never eat sugar again0 -
I did the hassle of Accutane and had no good results, not worth the hassle and risk... :O(0
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Here's what works for me...
Bragg Apple Cider Vinegar and water mixture (1/3 ACV and 2/3 water). Use it as a toner and it works wonders. Plus, no harsh chemicals. If the ACV is too harsh at first, you can add more water.0 -
See an allergist before you see a dermatologist. No need for harsh antibiotics if you can clear up your skin by eliminating certain foods. Try reading the Acne Prescription by Dr. Perricone, if you haven't already. Meditating worked for me, as well.
Edit to add: Your skin will become resistant to benzoyl peroxide if you use it too much, so don't use it more than every other day, and only as a spot treatment. Don't rub it into the blemish free skin in between your blemishes. You will end up with red, irritated, sensitive or dry skin in places where healthy skin existed before. Only directly onto the blemish itself.0 -
I don't mean to sound like an infomercial. But... Honestly, I have super sensitive skin that dries out really easily MIXED with acne... Proactiv fixed my skin right up. I rarely get acne anymore!0
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I've had good results from this regimin:
Using an acne face wash that contains salicylic acid (I like Murad's)
Following with a non comedogenic moisturizer (I use aveeno clear complexion daily moisturizer)
Taking one omega 3 supplement a day (I take dr. perricone's)
Also avoiding processed food and sugar as much as possible.0 -
My acne seems to come and go. From everything I've read there isn't a correlation between what you eat and acne. There haven't been any significant studies to show a connection. The best I can put it down to is how well you take care of your skin and stress levels.
I currently use clean & clear products to wash my face with. 3 different treatments twice daily. One removes oil and dirt, the next is basically an acid to kill stuff in your pores and close them and the last is a moisturizer to put vitamins back in your skin to prevent it from being overly dry.
Also, I would highly recommend washing your pillow case as often as possible as well as your bed sheets. All sorts of things end up on these items and your face is in contact with them for a big portion of the day. Also if you're like me and have a boring desk job or go to school, do your best to avoid resting your face on your palm or just touching your face in general.0 -
Yes ,eating lots of fruits and vegetables raw plus water with lemon will make a big different with your skin and your age plays a part in it ,the secret is what you eat ,it may take a few months but you will see a different ,my daughter had problem with her skin and she went on a healthy diet with water and lemon in it ,now her skin is nice ,its the fatty food is a no no for your skin and junk food in fast food restaurant ,stay away from it and you will have results .Hope this will help you ,remember it will not come overnight and use liver cleanser also .God bless0
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cleansing your body first ,with a good diet with raw fruits and vegetable and lots of water with lemon in it will do it ,you have everything in your fridge to have healthy skin ,you must clean the inside of your body by doing cleansing if you want healthy skin and you must do it a few times a yr ,but raw fruits and vegetable is the key to healthy skin ,water with lemon also drink your 8 glasses a day ,and i can promise you , you will see a big different ,i have 4 daughters when they start to have problem the go on fruits and raw vegetable and no fast food ,anything that is from the earth and not in a cane is healthy ,take time to make healthy food ,take time to cook your food ,nothing in package if you want healthy skin and no no sugar ,your skin does like like sugar at all ,it takes time to train yourself ,but after a while it will get easier and you will look great and your skin will love you for it .Hope this will help you ..................You have everything in your fridge for healthy glowing skin .God bless0
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One more thing that i forgot to mention ,make your own juice ,raw fruit what better to fight the impurity in your skin ,all your dark fruits for your skin and your citric fruit to cleanse your body from the inside out ,great for your liver and your colon ..............so you don t need all those medication ,the best medication is home in your fridge ,with a lot of will power to do it .remember it will take a few months to clear you skin ,remember you are what you eat ,the same for your skin ,give it loving tender care .I promise you will see result .God bless0
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I have never had issues with acne and then suddenly a few months ago POOF! I look like a thirteen year old boy! I have not changed my eating habits so,it has nothing to do with diet. I have cut out certain vitamins I was taking, ones that had biotin in them and the gelatin. I was using acne stuff that had syacilic acid in it and i think i am allergic to that. I was just on vacationing the sun and ocean and it got a little better and while I was there I did an experiment and used the acne treatments and voila! Zits! I stopped and no zits! I just ought an antibacterial bar by cetaphil and I am on day 3 of using it with no other stuff applied to my face. I am going to see what happens and IF I see no improvement I will go to a dermatologist.
This is reallypsetting to me because I have never had acne and I hate wearing make up and ow I have to wear it to cover my issue.
I say go to a dermatologist and see what they say. If they put you on something ask what the side effects could be and then decide for yourself if it's worth it.0 -
Thanks everyone!! I have to admit I am a sugar culprit I decided I'm going to try to eliminate most of the bad sugars I eat as well as try proactive first. Then I will take it from there!0
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Accutane was the only thing that actually worked for me. I tried every other pill and cream and nothing worked. Proactiv only made it worse and I found the smell of the products were terrible.
I would recommend accutane. It was very controversial when I took it and you have to be careful with a lot of things but it was the only thing that actually cleared up my acne.0 -
@Jennieb37 - I despise salycylic acid products and swear they did the same thing to me several years ago that you described. I hope the Cetaphil anti-bacterial bar works for you- I use that nightly now and have been for years and it really, really worked for me.
To OP - I've had several different prescriptions (antibiotics, topicals) from the derm and never had a weight gain issue. I will say though, for all the money I spent on those medications, I was never satisfied with the results.0 -
Depending how bad the acne is there is plenty that can be done with a low glycaemic index/ anti inflammatory diet and skincare routine that supports the skin's barrier function (most anti acne topicals actually damage the stratus corneum and healthy skin flora). 'Feed Your Face' by dermatologist Jessica Wu is a good guide.0
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I'm taking spironolactone and I have had minimal side effects. I think its actually caused me to lose weight quicker because its a diuretic so I don't hold on to as much water weight.
Best of luck!0 -
I have had horrible acne on my chin for years, probably since I was 10/11. Started using Clinique acne line... not one issue in about 4 months. Started working after 4-5 days. But you cannot miss a STEP or a DAY. Not even one morning. But that's the only thing that has ever worked for me that wasn't going to cost me $100 for a tube that made my skin more irritated and dry.0
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I didn't have acne in my teens. I was lucky enough to get it in my late 20's (enter sarcastic sigh here). I am now 36 and I still have it. I tried EVERYTHING and I mean EVERYTHING and nothing has really worked. About 3 months ago, by accident I washed my face with regular soap (Irish spring) I ran out of my face wash, the next morning some of my acne was visibly smaller. I've been washing my face with it ever since. Now about 35 days ago. I started working out, which made my acne come back. I have never experienced any type of weight gain or weight loss because of acne, or any with any of the medication I have used, but I have noticed that when I ate certain foods (oily). I had a pimple on my face the following day. Coincidence, I think not!0
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I have pretty bad acne my whole like, and have gotten it under control by following the method recommended on acne.org. I do not buy all my products from there (although I do buy his benzoyl peroxide gel because I think it's the cheapest you can buy in large quantities).
His method works for me better than proactive did, and I think the products he has available (or their drugstore alternatives) are cheaper for me than proactive. It takes some getting used to, but my skin has really, really cleared up.0
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