RoAccutane Review
RoAccutane is a reasonably new acne treatment, and as I mentioned before it is what I personally call ‘the cure to acne’ primarily because it cured me from acne.
The drug is becoming more and more popular however it is a powerful drug, and therefore you need a prescription from a dermatologist or doctor to get your hands on it.
How does it work?
When putting it simply RoAccutane basically lessens the quantity of oil that the oil gland produces. As you might know already what causes acne are the pores getting clogged with oil, so if there is less oil – then there is less acne, right? That’s basically how RoAccutane works and if you have severe acne then it will most likely be a very effective acne treatment for you.
Why I love it?
It cured me. I went from having a face covered in acne (I am not over exaggerating) to practically none. The acne treatment is now heavily respected by many doctors because of how effective it is on the worst of acne.
Why I Hate it?
Despite being a great acne treatment, there is always a price to pay. For RoAccutane this means a long list of side-effects. I have provided a list, most are extremely rare.
- Depressed mood, trouble concentrating, sleep problems, crying spells, aggression or agitation, changes in behavior, hallucinations, thoughts of suicide or hurting yourself;
- Sudden numbness or weakness, especially on one side of the body;
- Blurred vision, sudden and severe headache or pain behind your eyes, sometimes with vomiting;
- Hearing problems, hearing loss, or ringing in your ears;
- Seizure (convulsions);
- Severe pain in your upper stomach spreading to your back, nausea and vomiting, fast heart rate;
- Loss of appetite, dark urine, clay-colored stools, jaundice (yellowing of the skin or eyes);
- Severe diarrhoea, rectal bleeding, black, bloody, or tarry stools;
- Fever, chills, body aches, flu symptoms, purple spots under your skin, easy bruising or bleeding; or
- Joint stiffness, bone pain or fracture.
Less serious side effects:
- Discomfort with contact lenses;
- Joint pain, back pain;
- Feeling dizzy, drowsy, or nervous;
- Dryness of the lips, mouth, nose, or skin; or cracking or peeling skin, itching, rash, changes in your fingernails or toenails.
The most common would be the dry lips and dry skin which will almost apply to any user of RoAccutane.
Conclusion
If you are put on it then chances are your acne will be better within a matter of months.