I don’t want to take Accutane!It is not uncommon to encounter acne sufferers who do not want to consider Accutane as a possible treatment. This video discusses this further.
Can you lessen some of the side effects of Accutane? Accutane has various potential side effects, some of which are dose dependent. This video explores some thoughts on how some of the side effects of Accutane can potentially be reduced.
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How many times can you take Accutane?How many times can a patient take Accutane for the treatment of acne? This is a common question that is addressed in this video.
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A new treatment for acne. Is it really better?In this video I reveal what you might not know about many new treatments for acne. 
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Do I have rosacea or acne?Rosacea and acne have many similarities. Sometimes it is difficult to tell them apart. This video explains some of the differences between acne and rosacea that can be useful in distinguishing between the two conditions.
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Does stress cause acne?This video discusses the role of stress in acne breakouts and the effect of stress on acne treatment.
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How to know if an acne treatment will workIs there a way to know or predict whether a given acne treatment will really work? That is the subject of this video.
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Is my treatment making my acne worse?This video discusses the possibility that an acne treatment can sometimes make acne worse instead of better.
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Is my acne severe?This video answers the question that many patients ask regarding the severity of their acne. Many patients want to know if their acne is mild, moderate or severe. As this video points out, the distinction between the different severities of acne is not always defined by the outward appearance of acne breakouts alone and can also be influenced by unseen factors including a person’s emotional response to acne.
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I just completed Accutane and I’m breaking out again!In this video Dr. Colsky discusses the problem of breaking out again shortly after completing a course of Accutane.
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Is acne caused by unclean skin?Does unclean skin cause acne? Can scrubbing or washing the skin more often help to stop acne? These are the questions that we address in this video.
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If it worked for my friend, will it work for my acne too?If an acne treatment worked well for my friend, will it work for me too? This is a common question that many acne sufferers ask.
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Does having an Accutane “purge” mean I’m on my way to getting better?In this video Dr. Colsky discusses the common perception that it is necessary to experience a period of acne worsening, often referred to as the Accutane “purge,” in order to get better when starting Accutane.
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Is acne an infection?In this video Dr. Colsky discusses the role of bacteria in the development of acne.
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What’s the best skin care for Accutane?In this video Dr. Colsky discusses the best skin care principles to use while taking Accutane. Accutane can make the skin dry and sensitive so it is important to select a skin care regimen that is gentle and hydrates and protects the skin. Avoiding harsh exposures is another important part of a safe skin care regimen while taking Accutane
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Do I have “fungal” acne?In this video Dr. Colsky explains what you should know about the difference between common acne and what some people incorrectly refer to as “fungal“ acne.
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Is there a side effect of not treating acne?In this video Dr. Colsky explains that withholding treatment of acne can have important consequences and should be carefully considered alongside the potential side effects of using acne medications. Acne can have a variety of important mental health effects on acne sufferers and this should not be overlooked when weighing the risks and benefits of using an acne therapy versus making the decision not to treat acne.
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Should I use a topical retinoid for my acne?In this video Dr. Colsky discusses a common question asked by many acne sufferers. “Should I use a topical retinoid for my acne?“ Although a commonly prescribed medication for acne, topical retinoids can have unwanted side effects that are more common than often realized. for example, we have seen quite a number of patients recently who came to Advanced Acne Institute because their acne is getting significantly worse from using a topical retinoid. Topical retinoids can also cause significant dryness and irritation of the skin. Dr. Colsky emphasizes that the decision to use a topical retinoid should be made with these concerns in mind.
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