Low Dose Accutane for Oily Skin [Controversial]

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  • Опубликовано: 28 сен 2024
  • This is controversial so please keep an open mind and do not persecute me for sharing my opinion. Accutane microdose could be an option for those suffering from persistant acne and oily skin. This medication does have side effects and you should talk to your doctor before microdosing accutane. Microdose accutane should be done under supervision. If you are going to microdose isotretinoin then make sure you are on the correct low dose isotretinoin.
    low dose isotretinoin or low dose accutane for oily skin is a curative treatment that the skincare industry does not want you to know. how to cure acne using accutane for mild acne.
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  • @ryanmcgoff
    @ryanmcgoff Год назад +14

    This is brilliant. I've been struggling with very mild acne and rosacea as a 38 year old, and it's made me consider this. This video was helpful. Nothing other than accutane has ever worked for me.

    • @DrJayFeldman
      @DrJayFeldman  Год назад

      That's amazing to hear! It's great that this video has given you something to consider. What kind of things have you tried other than Accutane?

    • @ryanmcgoff
      @ryanmcgoff Год назад +6

      @@DrJayFeldman I just tried various topicals - retinoids, clinique, practiv. None of them ever worked. It's terrible as an adult to suffer from mild acne when you feel like you already paid the price for acne in highschool and should be free from it now. Your idea of low dose accutane is definitely something I'm going
      to copy if I can find a doctor who will prescribe (which is a whole other challenge.... )

  • @tt7753
    @tt7753 2 года назад +93

    I am currently taking 5-10 mg per day. Absolutely love it, the only thing that clears my skin. I have 0 side effects, not even dry skin and mood is better than before, because acne can be very stressful.

    • @indigo_dreamz
      @indigo_dreamz 2 года назад +2

      No chapped lips? I want to take for excessive oily skin. Hope long are you going to micro dose for?

    • @tt7753
      @tt7753 2 года назад +5

      @@indigo_dreamz No, not me, especially not with the 5 mg per day. I will try to stay on it for at least another year or so, maybe longer. Depends what my doctor says.

    • @hanitauseef8994
      @hanitauseef8994 2 года назад

      How long it took to show results

    • @bibibomba4515
      @bibibomba4515 2 года назад

      Did you get good results

    • @bibibomba4515
      @bibibomba4515 2 года назад

      ?

  • @dieserhuso1235
    @dieserhuso1235 Год назад +7

    Doc, i love you! You are the best doctor, i can‘t think of a way to express my gratefulness to you. I have been suffering from acne since 3 years and I am now 18 years old. I did a round of accutane, but my acne came back stronger. I will try your method and i got high hopes that it will work. Greetings From Austria

  • @violetevergarden2985
    @violetevergarden2985 Год назад +4

    10 years taking low dose accutane here! 👋I started taking accutane since when I was 18 years old. My derm prescribed me 40mg per day. It took me 6 mos but I still had acne but not so severe. Then my derm prescribed me on low dose. 40mg per week. Just like the guy you mentioned, when i stop the accutane for a month or two, small bumps and comedones start to appear on my face then my derm would prescribe me again on low dose. My liver and kidney functions are all good. Ive been on different clinics and derms but thats all what they advised. Now i am 28 years old, i just stopped the accutane for 3 months now and i have so many closed comedones again. Im gonna be back on low dose isotretinoin next week. 💀

    • @AllPics-tr6mv
      @AllPics-tr6mv Год назад +2

      How is your lipid profile?
      Are you also on any topical like tretinoin?Any side effects like hairfall or dry eyes?

    • @lisa89montgomery
      @lisa89montgomery 11 месяцев назад

      Do you have any negative side effects? I’m on 30mg / week and will probably stay on it indefinitely!

    • @AllPics-tr6mv
      @AllPics-tr6mv 11 месяцев назад

      @@lisa89montgomery from how long are you on it?

    • @lisa89montgomery
      @lisa89montgomery 11 месяцев назад

      A few months so far but I done a 18month 20mg/day cumulative course.
      I have more side effects now though but hoping they’ll subside! Ezcema etc

    • @AllPics-tr6mv
      @AllPics-tr6mv 11 месяцев назад

      @@lisa89montgomery okay

  • @userzal
    @userzal Год назад +9

    I've been using isotretinoin for about 3 months now. The doc prescribed me the 10mg dosage per day. My skin was super oily, I had huge breakouts and cystic acne, thankfully most of my cystic and general acne is gone, still oily skin but manageable with consistent skin-care routine. I do have post inflammatory erythema (red spots) which is kind of annoying. I'll continue using 10mg per day for a few more months and hopefully I'll have a clear skin by then. Also thank you so much for this video Doc. It really helps and encourages us to keep going and stay strong completing our journey.

    • @DrJayFeldman
      @DrJayFeldman  Год назад

      Wow, that's amazing progress! I'm so happy to hear that your skin is getting better and that you're sticking to your skincare routine. Is there anything else you've been doing to help with the post inflammatory erythema?

    • @alexleee3885
      @alexleee3885 Год назад

      hey 👋 may I ask how are you doing? how's your accutane journey?

    • @Dan24.
      @Dan24. 3 месяца назад

      Hey any update ? I think about trying out accutane to help against my oily and greasy skin.

  • @samriviera6299
    @samriviera6299 4 месяца назад +1

    I am doing 20mg every other day and pretty much came to the same conclusion as you. Did a ton of research and no other side effects. Huge improvement in life quality, because I'm mainly using it to just control my oily skin. I have a very good diet, exercise regularly, but nothing helped (except for extreme high dosages of vitamin b5, but that's not bearable and actually had some unwanted side effects as well).

    • @daducodru
      @daducodru 4 месяца назад

      I am also doing 20mg per week and I am really concerned about it. I was used to taking it daily for about an year, but after another year my acne seems to come back slowly so I started taking it to prevent acne and as I said I am concerned of not being a good thing to take it so rarely. Do you have any advice/ suggestions for me?

    • @samriviera6299
      @samriviera6299 4 месяца назад

      @@daducodru You said you take 20mg per week. I take 20mg every other day, so 3.5 times a week. 20mg every week wouldn't be enough for me.

    • @MaximilianMlsk
      @MaximilianMlsk 3 месяца назад

      Hello! How is it going ?What is your weight? Do you use any topicals? I wonder if you had any breakouts during low dose course? Thank you)

    • @samriviera6299
      @samriviera6299 3 месяца назад

      @@MaximilianMlsk I'm a short sporty man, I weigh probably about 70kg. Everything is good so far. Never had problems with breakouts. I plan to take the low dose the rest of my life. I don't really see a problem with it, as long as blood tests are all right.

  • @dijanalauc9363
    @dijanalauc9363 2 года назад +4

    Accutane was life changing no purge for me either. Only cleared

  • @obieonesteph7675
    @obieonesteph7675 Год назад +2

    Had ance since i was 15 went on 2 rounds for 3 months all returned. Recently brought 6 boxes of isotretinonia in colombia at the age of 32. I weigh 200 pounds but microdosing 20mg everyday for 6 months

  • @eshank2508
    @eshank2508 10 месяцев назад

    Amazing!!! Life changing video. Glad I found this. Thanks a lot sir

  • @Sjonat716
    @Sjonat716 2 года назад +8

    Ive been using 5mg 4 times a week on and off for 15 years. Makes the world of difference.

    • @salah19br
      @salah19br 2 года назад

      For oily skin??

    • @Sjonat716
      @Sjonat716 2 года назад +2

      @@salah19br Both oily skin and mild acne control.

    • @salah19br
      @salah19br 2 года назад +2

      I only have an extreme oily skin, no acne , but I get ones every months or so.. what's annoying me is my oily face to extreme levels .. do you think it works to make my skin less oily

    • @Sjonat716
      @Sjonat716 2 года назад

      @@salah19br Absolutely!

    • @smooshpup5011
      @smooshpup5011 2 года назад +1

      @@Sjonat716 I'm hoping you will get this msg, just a couple of questions please.
      Can you still go in the sun? And does your derm know you are doing this? And do you need to get bloods taken every month too?
      Reason I am asking is because I'm going to see a dermatologist tmw(I live in the uk) and I have very mild acne, one or two a month sometimes, sometimes none at all!
      But pimples are my worst insecurity, I hate them and I feel this is my only option!
      I was on it about 15 years ago and I remember I got good results, I can't remember purging but am terrified of purging thus time around, bare in mind I'm 41 and I feel like this should be a thing of the past for me but it's not.
      Oh this is my RUclips account but my daughter puts little videos on here, just in case you think your replying to a child, your not it's a 41 year old male. Please I would love you to answer these questions. Thanks.

  • @julimeyer7
    @julimeyer7 2 года назад +3

    Thanks for the video Doc! My derm put me on 5mg per day cause I’ve been struggling with closed comedones for years! It’s a very mild case but was on tretinoin for a while and didn’t completely clear them. I live in Australia so fortunately it’s pretty easy to have access to dermatologists and I get my prescription for AU$ 23. I must admit I’ve been TERRIFIED of the side effects but videos like this really help. As a side note, down here many derms adopt the European approach to isotretinoin with the low dosage and whatnot, which never heard of before. We only hear about the horror stories so thanks again for the video!

    • @Rose-lr6pn
      @Rose-lr6pn 2 года назад

      Hi what dermatologist do you see? Been trying to look for a derm that is open to micro dosing

    • @julimeyer7
      @julimeyer7 2 года назад

      @@Rose-lr6pn I’m in Australia and that’s the approach they follow here. I know in some countries like the USA doctors have to discharge patients within a certain timeframe and that’s why they tend to follow a weight based approach so finding a doctor who’s willing to prescribe low dose Accutane is definitely more challenging.

    • @alexleee3885
      @alexleee3885 Год назад

      hey, how is it going? are you still on 5 mg ? and did you experience any purging? and are you still using your tretinoin?

    • @FunkyPretzel0911
      @FunkyPretzel0911 9 месяцев назад

      @@julimeyer7 What's the update

  • @yoursingingdoc
    @yoursingingdoc 4 месяца назад +3

    Hi Dr. Jay!
    Do you still use retinol or any retinoid cream while on low dose accutane? What is your skincare regimen like?
    Thank you so much!

  • @albamarinasluna3206
    @albamarinasluna3206 2 года назад +12

    my dermatologist has me on 5mg accutane, 3 days a week. And its going pretty well. I have tried accutane before with 20mg per day and the effect was horrible. this time I don't even have a single side effect. I 100% agree with you.

    • @zdstacker4452
      @zdstacker4452 2 года назад +2

      are you on accutane for cystic acne?

    • @albamarinasluna3206
      @albamarinasluna3206 2 года назад

      @@zdstacker4452 yes

    • @georgiareed7743
      @georgiareed7743 2 года назад

      How long did you take it for 20mg per day?

    • @albamarinasluna3206
      @albamarinasluna3206 2 года назад

      @@georgiareed7743 25 days

    • @indigo_dreamz
      @indigo_dreamz 2 года назад

      I want to do this for extremely oily skin and mild acne, did you had oily skin before? & how long will you take it for

  • @Extan-11
    @Extan-11 2 месяца назад

    After 5 months of finishing my accurane cycle ( 40 mg first 3 months , 60 mg next 2 months , 80mg last month ) I started to be oily again and start getting acne , then I started taking a microdose , 10mg day on day off ( for 2 years ) I have a baby skin after having the worst skin ever .
    I also use 1% bha ( 3 times per week ) , sunscreen always , and a moisturizer

  • @JoshuaBentley-ey5zs
    @JoshuaBentley-ey5zs 2 месяца назад

    Informative video. Thanks!!! 🙏🏼

  • @NikkiPizarro-l8h
    @NikkiPizarro-l8h 11 месяцев назад +2

    I love that you made this video. I started taking 20mg accutane once per week 2 weeks ago to clear stubborn Perioral Dermatitis as well as mild acne. How long do you think it will take to see results?

    • @samgohr103
      @samgohr103 11 месяцев назад

      how did u ask ur derm to do this? im trying to as well.

    • @mostepicscenes199
      @mostepicscenes199 7 месяцев назад

      Can u update please

    • @ambernicole1849
      @ambernicole1849 2 месяца назад

      Did this work for your perioral dermatitis??

  • @foquslab8843
    @foquslab8843 2 года назад +5

    has anybody had issues with their stomach while on low dose accutane?

    • @sanasheikh9578
      @sanasheikh9578 2 года назад

      Meeee

    • @foquslab8843
      @foquslab8843 2 года назад

      @@sanasheikh9578 tell me! what was your experience

    • @Rahul-qb2gu
      @Rahul-qb2gu Год назад

      whats your issue ? still facing it ??

  • @THEH2OFORMULA
    @THEH2OFORMULA 3 месяца назад

    People increasingly risk purchasing medications online due to their leaders' failure to provide affordable access. Frustrated by the lack of affordable options, individuals resort to unconventional means. Additionally, patients struggle to obtain necessary medications as insurance companies dictate treatment protocols to doctors, hindering proper patient care. You decide!

  • @dermlover1
    @dermlover1 9 месяцев назад +1

    I take 20mg of claravis once a week to control acne and oily skin. Even at that dose, I still have chapped lips everyday and have lost a significant amount of hair, especially along the frontal hair line. My hair sheds, but hairs are usually short 1cm-7cm with a bulb. I assume it's chronic TE from being on claravis for 2 years (even though it's ultra micro dosed). It's really helping my skin though. Thoughts on this? Is it likely retinoid TE or something else? Would taking 20mg every other week help minimize shedding, but still control oil and acne? I don't want to go bald. I can't even wear my hair up anymore due to how thin and sparse my frontal hair line is, esp the temporal region.

  • @SirSoap
    @SirSoap Год назад +2

    Hello Dr. Feldman, thank you so much for the informative video! I was wondering how 20mg three times a week would influence getting tattoos or laser hair removal treatments, things that are strictly forbidden on regular dose accutane. Would I still have to wait for the drug to be out of my system completely or is it safe bc of the drastically lower dose? Thanks a lot in advance!

    • @jessicalangevin9467
      @jessicalangevin9467 11 месяцев назад

      hello! I was wondering the same thing. did you found the answer?

    • @marissavan568
      @marissavan568 4 месяца назад +2

      I’ve been on low dose accutane for many years. I’ve gotten laser hair removal and also gotten RF microneedling for acne scars. My derm said that laser hair removal is safe because it targets the hair. The place I had RF microneedling done said it was also safe on my low dose. I take one 40mg pill a week, which is about 5mg per day

  • @shanepringle
    @shanepringle Год назад +2

    Hello. Any concerns with possible links to diffuse idiopathic skeletal hyperostosis (DISH)? Any insight would be greatly appreciated.

    • @DrJayFeldman
      @DrJayFeldman  Год назад

      Hi there! Thank you for your question. Diffuse idiopathic skeletal hyperostosis (DISH) is a condition that is not caused by any underlying medical condition, but instead is associated with advancing age, obesity, and a history of long-term use of certain medications. Do you have any questions about your own personal situation?

    • @shanepringle
      @shanepringle Год назад

      @@DrJayFeldman Thank you very much for your response. I've just done a lot of research, and there seems to be some substantive evidence of causality. Numerous studies seems to indicate this is the case. I would link them, but YT doesn't like non-YT links. If you do a search on Accutane and DISH, several studies show up, including some with long term micro-dosing. I was curious if you had read any of them, and if so, your thoughts on them.

    • @lisa89montgomery
      @lisa89montgomery Год назад

      Would also love to know about this!

    • @lisa89montgomery
      @lisa89montgomery Год назад

      Please address this! :)

  • @irhamkhairi9580
    @irhamkhairi9580 Год назад +3

    How long you take the low dose accutane doc?
    Hope for your answer

  • @dominiqui_v_nunez
    @dominiqui_v_nunez 2 года назад +3

    Hi doc, i have a question, Is micro dosing should continue until the cumulative dose reached?

    • @denizschecter
      @denizschecter Год назад

      I am too much curious about this too

  • @payas_jain
    @payas_jain Год назад +2

    Hey doc! What exactly is the science behind cumulative dose of isotretinoin? Can this cumulative dose be taken during a period of couple of years (as in the case of microdosing) or is it necessarily have to be taken within a span of few months (at high dosages) to cure acne completely?

    • @DrJayFeldman
      @DrJayFeldman  Год назад

      Glad you asked! The science behind cumulative dose of isotretinoin is that it is the total amount of medicine you have taken over a period of time. It can be taken over a few months at high doses or over a period of several years at a lower dose, depending on the individual's medical needs. Have you discussed these options with your doctor?

  • @serenapolidoro3093
    @serenapolidoro3093 Год назад +1

    Hi Dr! Thanks for the video. Did you experience purging while on microdose of Accutane? Thanks in advance!

    • @DrJayFeldman
      @DrJayFeldman  Год назад

      Hi there! Thanks for watching and for your question. I did not experience purging while on a microdose of Accutane, but I'm sure there are others who have. Have you heard any other experiences?

  • @zaynahanna3591
    @zaynahanna3591 Год назад +3

    I just got off of accutane after being on it for 6 months due to my extremely excessive oilynes. I am already seeing my excessive oil come back. I mentioned a long-term microdose of accutane, and she said she can’t do that. Is it possible to get prescribed a micro dose of accutane ?

  • @chloetorres142
    @chloetorres142 2 года назад +2

    Couldn’t you just use vitamin a supplementation as a “low dose” accutane

    • @KiLLaBushWooKiE
      @KiLLaBushWooKiE 2 года назад +1

      How much noticed its in UIs mostly in supplements

  • @olhanilla
    @olhanilla 9 месяцев назад

    i don't understand what that video is about if oiliness will come back when you stop taking isotretinoin

  • @neelsbigwheels
    @neelsbigwheels 10 месяцев назад

    Hi Dr Jay. Question with taking Accutane in low dose every other day how much more sensitive is ones skin to sunburn at this low dose? With all things being equal. My skin is very sun hardened due to my occupation and lots of sun.Thanks and thanks for the insightful video!!

    • @DrJayFeldman
      @DrJayFeldman  10 месяцев назад

      Hi! I can't give specific advice, consider discussing this with your doctor.

  • @samhodgson9928
    @samhodgson9928 9 месяцев назад

    Ive just been to my Dermatologist in the UK and weve been trying to figure out an effective dose.
    Ive been on 20mg a day for about 2 weeks to get it back into my system,now on 20mg 3 times a week as i dropped to 20mg a week previously and my acne came back a huge cyst came next to my mouth and in my hair.
    2 weeks in things are settling its the only treatment that works for me

    • @DrJayFeldman
      @DrJayFeldman  9 месяцев назад +1

      That's great to hear, keep us updated on your progress!

  • @ambernicole1849
    @ambernicole1849 2 месяца назад

    Do you use actives on this low dose? Or just cleanser, moisturizer, SPF?

  • @yesyush
    @yesyush Год назад +1

    But the qn is how long will you continue this

  • @dereckrose293
    @dereckrose293 Год назад +1

    I just did two full course treatments, currently on 10mg every three days for oil that came back till death do us part (off label)

    • @DrJayFeldman
      @DrJayFeldman  Год назад

      That sounds like you have been through a lot! I'm glad to hear that you are on a maintenance plan now. Have you noticed any improvements since starting the 10mg every three days?

    • @dereckrose293
      @dereckrose293 Год назад

      Major, oil has decreased tremendously!

    • @AllPics-tr6mv
      @AllPics-tr6mv Год назад

      How long will you be on it?

    • @dereckrose293
      @dereckrose293 Год назад

      @@AllPics-tr6mv I’m 23 right possibly until I’m 30 I’ll see where I am from there

    • @MaximilianMlsk
      @MaximilianMlsk 3 месяца назад

      Hello! How is it going ?What is your weight? Do you use any topicals? I wonder if you had any breakouts during low dose course? Thank you)

  • @notme7310
    @notme7310 Год назад

    It’s my third time going back to accutane and everytime I’m on accutane my left eyelid becomes so saggy that I get triple eyelids just like what usually happens when I’m sleep deprived. However on accutane it looks even worse and it happens everyday even when I have a full night of sleep. When I took a six months break on accutane it slowly went back to normal but now that I’m on accutane again, it’s back. Why does this keep happening and how do I prevent this? Please help I look so horrible with it that it makes me want to cry everytime I see my face in the mirror 😢

    • @DrJayFeldman
      @DrJayFeldman  Год назад

      I'm so sorry to hear that this is happening to you. It sounds like you're really struggling with this side effect of Accutane. Have you spoken to your doctor about this? It might be worth discussing other options with them. Is there anything else you've tried to help with the sagging eyelid?

  • @markfoo567
    @markfoo567 Год назад

    Are you tanning? Will it interfere with your accurate dosage?

  • @syahmieirwan2135
    @syahmieirwan2135 4 месяца назад

    hi dr despite a low dose accutane lets say 10mg, is there still the need of blood test work being done for this case?

  • @AllPics-tr6mv
    @AllPics-tr6mv Год назад

    Hey doc,Are you still taking accutane? From how long are you on it? How long will you be taking?

  • @chibio1255
    @chibio1255 Год назад

    My skin isn’t oily, it’s kinda dry in some areas (used to be oily but I’ve done so many things so it’s not anymore now. I also had 2 rounds of accutane before) but I still get many acne now. I start taking accutane again this week: 20mg/day for the first month and then 5-10mg/day for years. But as my skin is already dry, idk why acne’s still there

    • @DrJayFeldman
      @DrJayFeldman  Год назад

      It sounds like you have done a lot to manage your skin. It is interesting that you still have acne even when your skin is dry. Have you noticed any other changes in your skin since starting Accutane?

  • @Aecon31
    @Aecon31 Год назад

    Thank you for this video. I have Sabaceous Hyperplaxia. Would microdosing, 10mg every other day or 3 times a week help? I have tried electrocautery which didn’t work and also left my SH spots red for 8+ months.

    • @DrJayFeldman
      @DrJayFeldman  Год назад

      Hi there, thank you for watching the video and for your comment. We are sorry to hear you have Sabaceous Hyperplaxia. Microdosing with 10mg every other day or 3 times a week may be helpful, but the best advice would be to speak to a healthcare professional for an individualized assessment of your condition and to get specific advice about your treatment. Have you spoken to a healthcare professional about your treatment plan?

    • @Aecon31
      @Aecon31 Год назад

      @@DrJayFeldman Thanks for the reply. I actually have not spoken to a Dermatologist about a treatment plan. For my case, I am pretty sure it would not be approved due to the severe side effects. But was researching other ways of eliminating or controlling SH and isotretinoin was an option. Just wanted to know if it helped SH and would be worthwhile to pursue.

  • @YGE-ep7zp
    @YGE-ep7zp 11 месяцев назад

    It is possible to get vbeam laser while taking low dose accutane? Generally it is recommended to get any laser treatment at least 6 months after last accutane pill but what if a patient is taking so low dose as 5mg per day?

  • @Aecon31
    @Aecon31 Год назад

    How does microdosing (10mg / week or less) affect the skin to sun exposure? Still have to be extra careful or it’s OK to enjoy it normally, with proper sunscreen of course.

    • @DrJayFeldman
      @DrJayFeldman  Год назад

      Thanks for your great question! Microdosing does not affect the skin's sensitivity to sun exposure, so you should still take the same precautions to protect your skin (like using sunscreen) even if you are microdosing. Have you had any personal experience with microdosing?

    • @Aecon31
      @Aecon31 Год назад

      @@DrJayFeldman This is good news. During my research, it was suggested that while on this medicine any and all sun exposure was to avoided if possible. That would really be discouraging since summer is coming :). I have not started microdosing. Hopefully it’s an option which can help.

  • @alexleee3885
    @alexleee3885 Год назад

    Hi Doctor! Do you take accutane with food ? whats the best food to take accutane with ?

    • @DrJayFeldman
      @DrJayFeldman  Год назад

      Hi there! Accutane is typically taken with food to help improve absorption. It is generally best to take it with a meal or snack that contains some fat to help absorption. Do you have any other questions about taking Accutane?

  • @Hurricanetongue
    @Hurricanetongue 10 месяцев назад

    I did this from July 2020 until about September 2022. I was taking 10mg every other day, so essentially 5mg a day. The only minor side effect i had was dry lips but my lips are already dry as is so that wasnt that bad. I been off it for all this time and i still get a few breakouts here and there so been thinking about jumping back into it maybe for 3 to 6 months again and then just use Retinal

  • @tayyabacheema4055
    @tayyabacheema4055 2 года назад +1

    My dermotoligist give me 20 mg per day ,it causes seriuose side effects to my GIT i am using it now 20 mg after 1 day then it has no seriuose side effects is it safe?

  • @smooshpup5011
    @smooshpup5011 Год назад

    Hello doctor, ive tried asking a question but didnt get a responce, i hope this one reaches you.
    Was just wondering if im on a very low dose(5mg daily) will the sun still be a problem, as i do like to travel. Thanks for any advice.

    • @DrJayFeldman
      @DrJayFeldman  Год назад

      Hello there! Thank you for your question. Yes, even on a low dose, you may still be at risk of sunburn. I recommend wearing a broad-spectrum sunscreen and protective clothing when you are exposed to the sun. Do you have any other questions about sun protection?

    • @smooshpup5011
      @smooshpup5011 Год назад

      Thank you. I'm devastated! Does this mean I can't tan anymore?

  • @tube.brasil
    @tube.brasil 2 года назад

    Doctor, the constant zooming in and out in the video is distracting.

  • @fulviomaniglio5276
    @fulviomaniglio5276 Год назад

    Hello doctor. I have been microdosing 40 mg (with occasional decreases and stops). Does that low dosage can have an impact on skin/mucose scarring? And can it contribute to develope stomach issues in general?

    • @DrJayFeldman
      @DrJayFeldman  Год назад

      Hello there! Microdosing at 40mg is generally considered safe, and while it may have some impact on the skin and mucous membranes, it is unlikely to lead to scarring. As for the stomach, it's possible that microdosing could lead to issues, though it would depend on the individual. Have you noticed any changes since starting the regimen?

    • @fulviomaniglio5276
      @fulviomaniglio5276 Год назад

      @@DrJayFeldman ive been microdosing since 2017, 20 mg twice a week or less. I wanted to ask because I get occasional gastritis or colitis, and i was wondering if in this case the microdosed have something to do with it.

  • @vitaliygolovin9554
    @vitaliygolovin9554 Год назад

    I currently take 10mg 2 times a week. A can’t take full dose because I have chronic exfoliative cheilitis, normal dose would just kill my lips, so I try to microdose.
    Doesn’t your dose affects your lips at all? Can I try to increase dosage to 10mg every other day without it affecting my lips?
    And can I hope for long term remission after like 13-14 months on this dose, considering that I have mild-moderate acne and my weight is 56-57kg?

    • @DrJayFeldman
      @DrJayFeldman  Год назад

      That's great that you've found a dosage that works for you and your chronic exfoliative cheilitis! It sounds like you're managing your condition very well. Have you noticed any changes in your lips from taking a lower dosage? It might be worth trying increasing your dose to 10mg every other day and seeing if that has any effect on your lips. As for long-term remission, you may have to wait a bit longer than 13-14 months to see the full benefits, since it can take a while for the full effects to be seen. How have you seen your acne improve since starting this dosage?

    • @vitaliygolovin9554
      @vitaliygolovin9554 Год назад

      I haven’t noticed much difference in my lips so far. Which is good, that I can tolerate at least this dose. I’ve noticed that my skin is slightly less oily and more flaky now.
      As for my acne, I think I started to get more painful pustules, and for the last week I got way more big pimples that I’ve ever had at a time. I guess it might be a purge. I even starting to regret going on accutane.
      The reason I want to be on it for 13-14 month is that I’d like to undergo laser procedures for my scars, and as I understand,
      I have to stop accutane 6 months prior.
      Don’t you know if it safe to do co2 laser on microdose?

  • @raelshi
    @raelshi Год назад

    Hello, Doc! So can we take microdose of isotretinoin life long?

    • @DrJayFeldman
      @DrJayFeldman  Год назад

      Hello there! Isotretinoin is a prescription medication and should only be taken under the guidance of a medical provider. Isotretinoin is typically used for a short period of time, so it would be best to discuss your specific situation with your doctor. Is there anything else I can help you with?

  • @georgiareed7743
    @georgiareed7743 2 года назад

    You said that you used accutane when you were a teenager, what dose did you use then? 40-50mg per day? You say on Instagram that these doses are dangerous

    • @lelagermanin8410
      @lelagermanin8410 2 года назад

      Yeah I took 40mg 1x per day for 4 months at the age of 12. I had to quit because I was getting almost every side effect. No wonder why

  • @sameerafernando8070
    @sameerafernando8070 Год назад

    Im From Sri Lanka..Is Accutane help For oily Acne scary skin.plz reply

  • @emmamaroni7907
    @emmamaroni7907 Год назад

    Hey! I have acne, malessezia folliculitis, and seb derm. My derm has prescribed me accutane, but I am thinking a life long micro dose would be better than the dose she has more me. I haven’t started taking it yet. Do you or anyone in this comments have any good research articles I could bring to my derm?

    • @lisa89montgomery
      @lisa89montgomery Год назад

      I have this too. I done a full course of Isotretenoin and I had zero issues with my scalp. Since then I have had it return however it’s not been as bad. Nizoral and prescription medications don’t really help and just make my head more irritated. Considering a super low dose for maintenance
      My quality of life was so good. It gets me down so much.

  • @gabeenterprises3537
    @gabeenterprises3537 4 месяца назад

    iso retinoin ???

  • @emiliatokarska
    @emiliatokarska Год назад +1

    I'm 43 and have had two full treatments with tretinoine. Unfortunately, after a year or two of clear skin, acne has always come back to my life😢 I very reluctantly agreed to microdosing Accutane. I have been on and off it several times, trying to find more natural ways, special creams or cosmetic procedures and... nothing works better than these pills. However, if I take 10mg every other day, I still get very dry lips. How low, from your experience, can I get so that it can be still effective? My doc tells me to experiment with the dose but I wanted to get to know your opinion. I'm desperate, I hate my acne more than my wrinkles! Thanks in advance 🙏🙏🙏

    • @DrJayFeldman
      @DrJayFeldman  Год назад

      It sounds like you have tried a lot of different treatment options to manage your acne. Microdosing Accutane could be a great option for you if you can find the right dose that works for your skin. Have you considered speaking with your doctor about a lower dose or alternative treatments to help manage your skin's dryness? What has been your experience with lower doses?

    • @samhodgson9928
      @samhodgson9928 9 месяцев назад

      Your the same age as me and my 🇬🇧 Dermatologist has recommended 3x 20mg a week as with 1 x20mg my acne came back a couple of huge cysts and smaller ones that wouldn't heal on there own.
      I've just had a 2 week booster at 20mg a day then to 20mg 3x a week.
      I have 3 monthly check ups.
      Getting big spots at our age is really difficult.
      I had sure a huge under the skin one I cancelled everything for a week and felt so depressed hiding every opportunity

  • @biggytoez7357
    @biggytoez7357 2 года назад +1

    Would taking only one 40mg pill a week be the same as 10mg every other day?

  • @kalipiana3880
    @kalipiana3880 7 месяцев назад

    won't this eventually cause accutane to build up in your system if you do this forever ?

  • @jyunpeili6454
    @jyunpeili6454 9 месяцев назад

    I actually took Accutane for acne for 9 years, at the beginning I take 10mg a day everyday for like 3 years, and then 10mg a day every other day for 6 years. I stopped last December and my acne went back in half a month, and I'm oily like creazy. Then I started using Differin and I Kandda have my acne under control, but I still got oily skin. Oh how I miss the feeling of dry skin. It's been a year sence I stopped taking Accutane, and I am thinking reuse it alot. I don't know should I or should't I.

    • @DrJayFeldman
      @DrJayFeldman  9 месяцев назад

      Please consult your doctor before making any decisions about medication.

    • @jyunpeili6454
      @jyunpeili6454 9 месяцев назад

      I will. Thank you!@@DrJayFeldman

    • @AllPics-tr6mv
      @AllPics-tr6mv 5 месяцев назад +1

      How frequently were you doing blood work? Was your values fine?

    • @jyunpeili6454
      @jyunpeili6454 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@AllPics-tr6mv every month at the first 3 months then every 3 to 6 months for the rest. I actually back on the pills from 1st March (after consulting a doctor), and I took a blood test last week and everything is good.

  • @rhino79
    @rhino79 Год назад

    You're a doctor promoting the use of this drug, and ... you called it isoRETinoin. It's isotretinoin.

  • @raiyanali3937
    @raiyanali3937 Год назад

    Doctor had your skin cleared when you took teenage dose

    • @DrJayFeldman
      @DrJayFeldman  Год назад +1

      Yes but it was miserable

    • @raiyanali3937
      @raiyanali3937 Год назад

      Actually I am 17 my dermatologist prescribed me 20mg per day for 6 month and my acne cleared but it returned so I microdosed my Accutane by your advice and my acne cleared with no side effects but I left it again for 1 month and sebum production and acne returned please help me doctor i am relly worried

  • @Lemontartbabyfart
    @Lemontartbabyfart 2 года назад +3

    Accutane gave me keratosis pilaris bumps all over my arms and legs. My facial acne is better but there is no cure for keratosis pilaris. If could turn back time I would never have taken it.

    • @Legist1337
      @Legist1337 Год назад

      Me too. But I still have Acne. So I might consider going on low dose indefinitely and see if it helps fade the kerstosis. If it doesn't I will just drop it again.

    • @ivanmoran9599
      @ivanmoran9599 Год назад +1

      I got rid of that with a over the counter lotion Amlactin.

  • @JakeBayCity
    @JakeBayCity 2 года назад +23

    I had cystic acne starting around the age of 19 through my 30’s. Accutane cured me. Years later however I have a lot of sebaceous hyperplasia. I’ve taken a 2nd course of Accutane which helped, but when I stop it comes back. I’m considering taking 20-40 mg once per week forever.

    • @alexleee3885
      @alexleee3885 Год назад +2

      are you still taking it ? how's it going?

    • @raiyanali3937
      @raiyanali3937 Год назад +2

      Yes how is it going we want updates

    • @hiannahgus574
      @hiannahgus574 7 месяцев назад

      Google “ Beta Sitosterol dose & DHT & acne” . It cleared my acne and overactive sebaceous glands. Discuss with your physician. Not medical advice but sharing my own experience.

    • @syedbabirhossain4982
      @syedbabirhossain4982 2 месяца назад

      While using it as 40mg per day my skin has turned as I had never acne,but facing some erectile problems,is there anything to concern?

  • @blurayauthority
    @blurayauthority 10 месяцев назад +8

    I was on 80mg/day back in 1991. I’m now 50 and just started on 20mg/day as, like you, my oily skin came back. One month in and I see noticeable results. No side effects other than dryer skin/hair and chapped lips. But the transformation is nothing short of amazing.

    • @DrJayFeldman
      @DrJayFeldman  10 месяцев назад +1

      Glad you're seeing amazing results! Keep up the good work.

  • @doctorjarrett
    @doctorjarrett 2 года назад +10

    Great video! Incredibly grateful for isotretinoin, taking it for 5 months at 30mg (0.5
    mg/kg) in 2021 saved my skin. Micro-dose with 10mg every other day sounds even safer

  • @camilagaray8897
    @camilagaray8897 Год назад +15

    THANK YOU thank you thank you for this video. It saved me. After watching it I went on a very low 20mg/week dose (which I take once on a Monday for six months). After a battle with acne for two decade and an array of topical treatments this has been the only thing that has cured my skin. Mininmal side effects, just dryer lips but so worth it. Forever grateful for this advice 🙏🏽❤️

    • @Rahul-qb2gu
      @Rahul-qb2gu Год назад

      Do you experienced hair loss?

    • @camilagaray8897
      @camilagaray8897 Год назад +1

      Hi @@Rahul-qb2gu no hair loss what so ever. Only side effect has been dryer lips. A tub of vaseline does the trick

    • @uuguhuu
      @uuguhuu Год назад

      Hey even.
      My doc prescribed me 40 mg per week.
      Mon, tue 20mg each.
      How long will this take to show results? How is your progress?
      I am in purging phase now

    • @camilagaray8897
      @camilagaray8897 Год назад +1

      ​@@uuguhuu Hi Sam. I started seeing results after about two weeks. My skin cleared up after about a month. But everyone is different, I had milder acne. I recently completed my 6-month course and have only gotten a few pimples since (from an old suntan lotion). I'm monitoring my skin at the moment, should my previous acne come back, I will probably consider go on a second microdose.

    • @uuguhuu
      @uuguhuu Год назад +1

      @@camilagaray8897 oh thank you so much. I have mild acne too. This sounds promising then.
      I completed two weeks. 🤞

  • @chantaldominique
    @chantaldominique 2 года назад +15

    Great video!
    I take 10 mg a week (!!) and I still have good results and I feel great. I am 39 and had 4 rounds of accutane between 22-36 years old. With a high doses for 6-8 months but it always came back.
    So now sinds 1.5 years i am low dosing. Ultra low dosing. Started with 3 x 20 mg a week for 5 months and then lowering 2x 20 mg and now 1x 20 mg a week. For 5 months now.
    I had some cystic acne around my mouth for a long long time and that made me sad for years ( insecure)
    Now, super happy. Feeling great and clear skin😀

    • @raymondregus9208
      @raymondregus9208 2 года назад

      Hello, where do you buy the Accutane?

    • @KiLLaBushWooKiE
      @KiLLaBushWooKiE 2 года назад +2

      @@raymondregus9208 exactly, so hard to get. And lots of docs refuse to prescribe it especially more than once. I've suggested low dose to mine and he just shut me down. :(

    • @ML-df3jq
      @ML-df3jq 2 года назад +3

      @@KiLLaBushWooKiE
      OnlinePharmaShop - I’ve purchased from them before. They are based in Turkey and I had it delivered to UK without any issues.

    • @KiLLaBushWooKiE
      @KiLLaBushWooKiE 2 года назад +1

      @@ML-df3jq interesting and it's legit yeh. Tbh think gonna supplement natural form of Vit A for a bit. As isotrenoin is synthetic deriative version of it plus they put other compounds in which not fan of. I've seen a good study of the comparison & less side effects with natural Vit A then you monitor it to more a lower dose. It's a myth of the toxicity, you'd have to have tons for that to happen & isotrenoin can be toxic too. Was pretty clear the stigma started when they tried to sell isotrenoin. Classic big pharma tactics.

    • @georgiareed7743
      @georgiareed7743 2 года назад +1

      4 rounds?! 😳😳what dose was your high dose?

  • @tier3370
    @tier3370 Год назад +3

    Sir what about taking the original Vitamin A supplement instead of accutane??

  • @penguinwalk7058
    @penguinwalk7058 2 года назад +5

    I agree with Dr J. I'm asian in early 40s w cystic acne on chin before . I'm taking 10mg everyday and my son even commented I look younger than before. He even commented some laugh lines is not there anymore. No cystic acne also for months

    • @mishalqamar7302
      @mishalqamar7302 Год назад

      Did it improve texture or scarring ?

    • @alexleee3885
      @alexleee3885 Год назад

      hey how is it going? did you experienced any purging ?

    • @Amira-bh8km
      @Amira-bh8km 4 месяца назад

      Thank you for this info I always ask for low dose not sure if 20 is low though?

  • @6oebuk442
    @6oebuk442 2 года назад +3

    It's good that you said it out loud, but I think a lot of people do the same thing, just no one writes or talks about it.

  • @anonymerfullback8461
    @anonymerfullback8461 2 года назад +5

    I have had Telogen Effluvium during my full course (8 months, 120mg/kg). It started after four months and now has stopped. However, I am still on a maintenance regimen of 10mg twice a week indefinitely. Do you think it is possible that my hairs will come back while taking such a low dosage?

  • @MrSamM24
    @MrSamM24 Год назад +3

    Are you going to take this dosage of 10mg every other day for lifetime?
    I have completed my course of 30 mg/day of 9 months, and my dermatologist said I can take 10 mg a day to maintain results for another 6-7 months, because my skin is extremely thick and very oily so I’m really enjoying the accutane and I got no side effects at all.
    Please tell me if you are planning to take this for lifetime?

    • @DrJayFeldman
      @DrJayFeldman  Год назад +1

      That's great that you are seeing such good results from the Accutane! It sounds like your dermatologist has a good plan in place for you. Are you feeling comfortable with the maintenance plan of 10mg every other day for 6-7 months?

    • @MrSamM24
      @MrSamM24 Год назад +3

      @@DrJayFeldmanmy maintenance plan is 10 mg every day for 6-7 months. But I’ll be planning to do it for lifetime 10 mg/day, of course with the help of my dermatologist.
      I want to know, are you planning to take it 10 mg every other day for lifetime?

  • @whproductionss
    @whproductionss 2 года назад +2

    Hi doctor!! Love your instagram account, I'm one moth 0.5 salicilic acid while 10mg every day, what do you think? it works but what about 2nd month?

  • @traceycrawford9938
    @traceycrawford9938 3 месяца назад +2

    I’m 55 and just started 20 mg Accutane a day. Been dealing with Rosacea and Acne for 40 years! It’s my last hope 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼

  • @vintarusproximus2854
    @vintarusproximus2854 Год назад +3

    I've been taking up to 40 mg everyday, over the course of 8 (!) Years. It worked wonders, and this was the best period of my life. But Oily skin came back after 'treatment'. Now i am going to go back to microdosing this time. It is the only treatment that has ever worked for me. And all in all - the cheapest, considering its miraculous efficacy.

    • @DrJayFeldman
      @DrJayFeldman  Год назад +2

      That's great to hear that you had 8 years of good results with the medication! It's important to keep in mind that everyone's body is different and all treatments come with their own risks and side effects. Have you consulted a doctor about this new microdosing plan?

    • @MaximilianMlsk
      @MaximilianMlsk 3 месяца назад

      Hello! What is your weight? Do you use any topicals? I wonder if you had any breakouts during low dose course? Thank you)

  • @happygolucky6284
    @happygolucky6284 6 месяцев назад +3

    I have had persistent oily skin and acne for 18years. I finally took 10mg a day for 2 months. Perfectly cleaned up my face and pores! Then decreased to every 3 days for 2 months. Still no acne. I am now on 10mg a week one pill a week! No side effects! My skin is clear and healthy looking and not dry either. Just the perfect balance!

    • @happygolucky6284
      @happygolucky6284 6 месяцев назад +1

      And I’ve been on one pill a week for 3 months now. It’s been the best 7 months of my life!

    • @Ali7wk
      @Ali7wk 5 месяцев назад +1

      Did Accutane help you repair scars? I wish you happiness

    • @happygolucky6284
      @happygolucky6284 5 месяцев назад +2

      @@Ali7wk I think it has! I now have no more pigmentation from acne and the scars i have a mild rolling scars which is now improving from topical trentinoin as well! I could do more to perfect my skin like micro needling but its expensive and im not too bothered by it.

    • @Ali7wk
      @Ali7wk 5 месяцев назад

      This is excellent, apart from tretinoin, which did not suit me... You mean that Accutane helps treat scars, and this is a good thing. ​@@happygolucky6284

    • @fougere7
      @fougere7 5 месяцев назад

      @@happygolucky6284 Hi! What’s your weight? I’ve started taking 10mg every other day for 2 weeks now and I don’t see results with my oiliness and acne. I weigh 84kg. Wondering about increasing to 10mg every day.

  • @kannanayagam6915
    @kannanayagam6915 Год назад +1

    I have mild acne for 10 years , oily skin can I take 10mg accutane for 3 months and stop it...

    • @DrJayFeldman
      @DrJayFeldman  Год назад

      Hi there! Acne can be a frustrating condition to manage, so I understand your frustration. I'm sorry to hear that you've been dealing with it for 10 years. It's important to note that Accutane is a powerful medication, and it's important to discuss any potential treatment plans with your doctor. Have you already spoken to them about your options?

  • @israellevi888
    @israellevi888 2 года назад +3

    i'm also doing this and no any side effects. i have taken it because of my oily skin and it is doing the job. my dosage is 20 mg per 2 days.

    • @FB-im7zb
      @FB-im7zb Год назад

      Hi, how is your skin now? Are you still on Accutane? Please answer

    • @israellevi888
      @israellevi888 Год назад +1

      @@FB-im7zb hey, Accutane clearly stopped my oily skin and my Dandruff but i stopped taking it because this is a dangerous medicine.
      Think deeply before you consider to take this medicine.

    • @notme7310
      @notme7310 Год назад

      @@israellevi888 is ur oily skin back now that u stopped? Did u experience any horrible side effects that made u stop?

  • @lisa89montgomery
    @lisa89montgomery 11 месяцев назад +1

    Have you any worries on the effects of calcification / hyperostosis with long term treatment?

  • @francesgold6649
    @francesgold6649 2 года назад +3

    What was the “high dose” that you used when you were a kid?

  • @julzhall3286
    @julzhall3286 Год назад +1

    Thanks for this. My son is seeing a dermatologist soon and I will definately chat about low dose to start with.

  • @ayak6317
    @ayak6317 Год назад +1

    I’ve been microdosing in the same way for about 10 years. I have very beautiful skin but now my back problems are pretty awful- extremely stiff lower back that constantly needs cracking to relève tightness and pain. Is it possible this is caused by accutane? How long can I microdose in this way without causing more damage?

    • @ankurmaurya2355
      @ankurmaurya2355 Год назад

      I picked on 10 mg everyday a month ago. I m also witnessing lower back pain and slight pain in ankles

    • @MaximilianMlsk
      @MaximilianMlsk 3 месяца назад

      Hello! How is it going ?What is your weight? Do you use any topicals? I wonder if you had any breakouts during low dose course? Thank you)

  • @drea8567
    @drea8567 Месяц назад

    I love accutane

  • @LORENNACORRAL
    @LORENNACORRAL 2 года назад +2

    How long did it take for the microdose to work?

    • @mauricemurng6935
      @mauricemurng6935 2 года назад +4

      One month at least

    • @shabnizemeerun8273
      @shabnizemeerun8273 Год назад +1

      How about 20mg per day for a month, would i see any difference. I am very scared about the side effects but antibiotics is not working anymore, any advice if i can do it for a month or 2month atleast? Will my persistant acne get better? Any purging during 1month?

  • @alexleee3885
    @alexleee3885 Год назад +1

    hello dr🙂 are you still taking 10 mg accutane to this day ?

    • @DrJayFeldman
      @DrJayFeldman  Год назад +1

      Hi there! Yes, I am still taking 10 mg of Accutane. How is your Accutane journey going?

    • @alexleee3885
      @alexleee3885 Год назад +1

      @@DrJayFeldman how long has it been? any new side effects? and are you planning on using it forever? I had a full course of accutane when I was about 16 with great results, however I'm 21 now, and deal with excessive sebum production and pimples, 10 mg isotretinoin is available over the counter where I live and was interested in trying it out. What do you think ?

  • @galiahaiun8092
    @galiahaiun8092 Год назад +1

    Can you get picosure laser while on this regimen and laser hair removal?
    Is it safe to use with topical retinoids and glycolics?

    • @DrJayFeldman
      @DrJayFeldman  Год назад

      Yes, you can use Picosure laser with topical retinoids and glycolics. However, it is always best to check with your dermatologist to ensure it is safe for your individual skin type and condition. Have you consulted with a dermatologist before starting this regimen?

    • @DrJayFeldman
      @DrJayFeldman  Год назад

      Yes, it is safe to use Picosure laser and laser hair removal in conjunction with topical retinoids and glycolics. However, it is recommended that you speak with your physician to make sure that this combination is right for you. Have you discussed this option with your doctor yet?

    • @galiahaiun8092
      @galiahaiun8092 Год назад

      @@DrJayFeldman I go to a great medspa that does Picosure so I will ask the nurse. Generally I stop acids a week prior. I wasn’t sure if taking 20MG of isotretinoin a week was safe with the lasers tho…

  • @klitland
    @klitland 2 года назад +1

    I have been om Isotretinoin for 2 times. (Both 6 mounth- 40mg a day/ My Wright is 65kg). had Telogen Effluvium during my last course. It started after four months, and therefore I stoped the treatment. (October 19).
    Now the acne is back.
    Do you Think that a Low dose, Will start the hairloose again? - if it do, i would not start isotretinion again.

  • @MaximilianMlsk
    @MaximilianMlsk 3 месяца назад

    Doctor, I would be grateful if you say what is your current weight in KG/LB.
    Because 10 mg every other day seems extremely low dosage. I am 80 KG but I take 20 mg everyday permanently for 4 years.
    Thank you very much 🫶 Hope for your answer 🫶

  • @romababy3667
    @romababy3667 Месяц назад

    Hey I've been suffering from closed comedones they're very mild but whenever they purge they scar and give a stubborn mark also they're persistent and over my T zone due to overactive sebaceous glands nd my skin is so oily. Ive used evey topical but they reappear again nd again ive also took deoxycylin but when i stopped they reappear again. Can i consider this microdosing?
    Also I've mild acne issue

  • @zabisaudagar2591
    @zabisaudagar2591 3 месяца назад

    Hello sir, i am taking 20 mg once in 3 days. My body weight is 70 kgs. My skin has improved,there are no pimples. How long i should take this medicine.

  • @smooshpup5011
    @smooshpup5011 2 года назад

    Can I ask a question doctor, I really pray I get a response! Going to see a dermatologist tmw, thinking of micro dosing now as I'm terrified of purging, baring in mind I have very mild acne, mild as in one or two here and there every couple of months maybe, but I hate them so much and nothing works, I've been on accutane before around 17 years ago and can't remember purging, bit still terrified I will now, can I ask please doctor, do you think I will purge if I only have a couple here and there and can you still go in the sun if uou micro dose, I love traveling and I like being in the sun, makes me feel better! Any advice please.

  • @christinechavez4214
    @christinechavez4214 7 месяцев назад

    Hello Dr Jay I have mild persistent acne my dermatologist gave me 80mg a day ! I’m very concerned why he did give me a high dose an why ? What is your opinion on it ?

  • @ZelenoJabko
    @ZelenoJabko Год назад +7

    I am doing the same. 10mg once a week with a very fatty meal.
    I was still experiencing acne at 30 years old, and this solved it for me completely.

    • @DrJayFeldman
      @DrJayFeldman  Год назад

      That's great to hear! What other changes in addition to 10mg once a week have you noticed since starting this regimen?

    • @raiyanali3937
      @raiyanali3937 Год назад

      10 mg once a week who recommended or you self medicating

    • @alexleee3885
      @alexleee3885 Год назад

      hey, how long have you been doing it for ? 10 mg a week ? is it enough? and did you experience any purging?

    • @noobi2721
      @noobi2721 Год назад

      @@alexleee3885 have you tried accutane?

  • @tsingh3192
    @tsingh3192 2 года назад

    hey jay yesterday i took my first modafinil but it didn't work on me and i had taken 50mg. Today i had taken 100mg but results are not that good. i guess i can focus only 2hrs and then its gone well, im not feeling sleepy but yah as you mention in your videos that it will energies you and you will feel motivated whole day it didn't. well im 18 and dont take any other medicine or drugs or alcohol. can you tell what should i do cause i have taken it without prescription for my studies

  • @Athenas117
    @Athenas117 Год назад

    Accutane saved my skin! It was a journey but seriously love my skin now.

  • @shalevsaada7596
    @shalevsaada7596 5 месяцев назад

    Very informative you have a new subscriber

  • @Fhvdy575
    @Fhvdy575 10 месяцев назад

    Hi, I had mild but persistent acne, and my dr. prescribed a 10mg dosis everyday for about 6 months. I'm in the middle of the treatment and my face is already clear, my only fear is that the acne will comeback once I stop the treatment. After the 6 months treatment can I keep taking it one every other day? For how long could I do that?

    • @DrJayFeldman
      @DrJayFeldman  10 месяцев назад

      I'm glad to hear your treatment is working, but I can't provide specific medical advice. Please consult with your doctor. Good luck!

    • @FunkyPretzel0911
      @FunkyPretzel0911 9 месяцев назад

      Did you purge at which month? Did you have hair loss or thinning? You're male or female?

  • @officialpamipickle9261
    @officialpamipickle9261 11 месяцев назад

    Hi - whats the side effects in organs long term

  • @amankanaujia-dp7ub
    @amankanaujia-dp7ub 9 месяцев назад

    hello doctor I want to know whether microdosing accutane cause hairloss or telogen effluvium

    • @DrJayFeldman
      @DrJayFeldman  9 месяцев назад

      I'm unable to provide individualized medical advice. Please consult your doctor.

  • @SpykerSpeed
    @SpykerSpeed 5 месяцев назад

    I wish i had known about this 15 years ago. It would've saved me so much stress and pain over the years! I am 38 and currently i take 20mg of Accutane once every 3 days. It has totally cured my acne that I've had since i was a teenager. Just incredible.

    • @MaximilianMlsk
      @MaximilianMlsk 3 месяца назад +1

      Hello! How is it going ?What is your weight? Do you use any topicals? I wonder if you had any breakouts during low dose course? Thank you)

    • @SpykerSpeed
      @SpykerSpeed 3 месяца назад

      @@MaximilianMlsk hey, thanks for asking! I'm a skinny guy, only 150 lbs. I had one breakout after the 1 month mark on Accutane but I think that was caused by using moisturizer on my face. I haven't had any bumps since I started washing my face with a basic bar of soap and not using any moisturizer. Twice a week I wash using an exfoliating cream, just to get rid of dead skin cells. I use adapalene gel at night before bed. That's all.

  • @thegrind9169
    @thegrind9169 2 года назад

    Any advice on how to get prescribed this? I’m 0-2 in visiting dermatologists after long wait periods.

    • @gregalon
      @gregalon 2 года назад +1

      Yeah, this has been incredibly frustrating. The responses I've gotten have been, "you're insane to even consider this but we'll gladly prescribe you 100 gallons of clindamycin even though it's never helped you before."

  • @MeLL1211
    @MeLL1211 Год назад

    Doctor do you know people who are on low dose accutane for many years or even decades?

    • @DrJayFeldman
      @DrJayFeldman  Год назад

      It is not recommended to take Accutane for a long period of time due to potential side effects. Is there a particular skin condition you are looking to treat?