Hi.if you take the directions of your doctor (no alcohol, no pregnant, no high cholesterol...) do the labs and be very careful and disciplined, the medicine is safebut is very interesting you have acne again and again, it make me think you have another condition who made acne appear nowadays...ask for hormonal test, some times woman have little normal variables in their hormonal test than can be the cause of the acne and can be it that are the only one manifestation.In other cases, the substances than the body made for the stress, makes the flare of the acne appear...seek other options for the cause plus the isotretinoine, if not you going to have 5 or 6 cycles...
if you are legal age for drink, you can drink responsibly and moderation after 3 month of stop your cycle of isotretinoin. Not before 3 month!
Nobody can assure you that the drug will produce a face free of acne for life, except in patients whose acne is associated with changes during your cycle, where although it is very good treatment option but to suspend your cycle medication, can have acne again, approaching menstruation. Discuss with your doctor the Accutane additional options that may be more effective in your case, and ask your doctor will check for other underlying causes of your acne outbreak that could be corrected before opting for Accutane.
Hello.It is not, and it is very important you be checked by your doctor and do hormonal laboratory studies. Androgyny data presented are the result of some hormonal alteration of your body, that causes acne too. Accutane is little behind stopping the problem but not solving it, right? That is the cause, the problem is not being addressed properly. Maybe , your doctor says your acne will be a slow response, but the reality is that your real problem is hormonal (polycystic ovary, adrenal tumor, Late onset Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia , 17-OH deficiency , etc ...) By solving the hormonal problem, you resolved acne too, but only Accutane will not serve, nor is the cause of androgyny. Very important to be lab tested. If your doctor do not agree, change the doctor.
I do not think the solution is dermapen for lines; if you notice the lines are formed when you smile, then the lines are caused by the movement of the skin. Think botox would be the best option for improvement. I do not think the lift is a solution too.