Guest guest Posted April 29, 2002 Report Share Posted April 29, 2002 Hi Double Oh--I've been a bit intrigued by your suggestions that accutane is something of a panacea for this complex condition. I have the flushing/vascular type of rosacea and not the acne type. My skin is under control thanks to (and only to) photoderm. However, I have a feeling it will be an ongoing battle for me, since I did not undertake photoderm treatments until I had serious permanent damage. I just finished my initial set of photoderm treatments, but expect I will need 2-3 a year, for life, absent any other promising treatment option(s). My derm has suggested low dose accutane as the next step but I have my reservations about it. I still question whether or not a prior stint with accutane (not low dose, grant you) was responsible for the eventual, dramatic and sudden worsening of my rosacea. I would like to believe, but have a hard time believing, that rosacea is a " treatable " condition. Are you saying that accutane can " treat " the flushing/vascular form of rosacea or just the acne form? If you consider it a viable option for those only affected by the flushing component, what do you recommend in terms of dosage, frequency and duration of treatment? Can you provide any info from medical journals discussing this? Thanks! > I think its pretty absurd to be on psyshiatric medications for a > treatable skin condition. The answer to the problem lies in fixing > the fixable skin. Did you try accutane 10 mg qod? > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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