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The Miracle of Accutane

June 14th, 2018
By Knoxville Dermatology Group

 

Accutane, or isotretinoin, is a brand name prescription medication that is used to treat severe acne. Introduced in 1979, Accutane became popular when patients saw a dramatic and permanent change in their acne symptoms. The drug contains a derivative from vitamin A and is taken orally in the form of a pill. Accutane is only prescribed to people who have not responded well to other acne treatments. In rare cases, the medication is used in treatment of certain cancers due to its ability to kill cells quickly.

How does it work?

Researchers aren’t sure exactly how Accutane works on a cellular level, but they are aware of the effects it has on acne. Acne occurs when too much oil is being produced and clogs the pores. Accutane reduces the size of these pores and even the amount of oil they produce. The medication slows down the skin cell production rate, which is what mostly causes our pores to get blocked. Accutane also contains anti-inflammatory properties, which will reduce redness and puffiness in the face.

Is Accutane right for you?

Accutane is available through iPLEDGE, a program that mandates the distribution of isotretinoin medicines.  Women taking Accutane must take regular pregnancy tests and be on primary and secondary forms of birth control.

Think Accutane is for you? Contact Knoxville Dermatology Group to set up a consultation and appointment at (865) 690-9467 or online at www.knoxderm.com.

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