Disturbing long-term accutane results…

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“Why accutane makes your acne worse after the drug wares off”

Are you looking for accutane results? Want the truth about the long-term effects of accutane? Then you’ve come to the right place.

I’ve researched accutane to death and in this report you will discover the devastating long-term results of accutane use. Why in my opinion accutane makes acne worse once the drug wares off…and how to stop it from happening to you.

Why accutane makes acne WORSE long-term

While the makers of accutane don’t fully understand how it works, here’s what I think is going on (let me repeat I’m not a doctor and this is only my opinion)….

Accutane is a drug that actually damages your skins sebum glands so they can’t work very well at producing the necessary skin oil. And no doubt about it…damaging your skin’s oil glands in this way surely does stop acne…for the short-term…

But at a HUGE long-term cost!

Not only does accutane damage your skins ability to produce sebum, it also severely damages your liver.

In fact, it’s so damaging to your liver that nearly every dermatologist will require continual liver enzyme testing while on the prescription. This is to make sure the drug isn’t damaging the liver so much that you die. They can’t have that happening…you would no longer be a customer ;-)

But here’s the rub..

Your liver function is EXTREMELY important for long-term acne-free skin. To understand why, please checkout my surprising report on… The TRUE Cause of Acne.

If you damage your liver you hinder you’re liver’s ability to “deactivate” and “clear” excess and “used” hormones from your system.

Let me explain…

Think of your liver as a machine inside you that grabs excess and used hormones from your blood. Once it grabs them it “deactivates” them by adding another piece to them. This makes the hormone not work anymore.

Then it sends them out of your system. So you can see why your liver function is so important for hormonal balance…which is so important for long-term acne-free skin.

Well, taking accutane is like pouring glue in the cogs of your “liver machine”.

Doing that slows it way down. This causes all those extra hormones to build up in your blood. But you don’t notice because your skin’s oil glands are so severely damaged by accutane they just don’t respond to the hormones by producing oil.

Then what can happen when accutane wares off?

Well, your skins oil glands recover from the damage. But you still have all these extra hormones in your blood because your liver isn’t working very well…

Making your acne FLARE like CRAZY

This is why so many people report their acne coming back worse after the drug wares off. The only exceptions seems to be if the person has past the time of puberty when the hormonal burden on the liver is significantly reduced.

So you can see why the long-term results of accutane makes acne worse in so many cases.

Accutane is NOT the solution

Damaging your skin so that it can’t produce skin oil is not the answer.

There is only one way to enjoy lasting acne-free skin. And that is to correct at the deepest level the INTERNAL problem that is causing your hormones to get out of balance to start with.

And no acne drug can do that!

There’s only one path I’ve found in over a decade of research that fixes this deep internal problem that’s causing your acne. Using this ground breaking program I cured my severe acne without suffering from the damaging accutane results.

Want to know how I did it? Take the Acne Cure E-Tutorial to discover how to get accutane results without accutane side-effects.

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11 Responses

  1. C says:

    i am currently using accutane and am on my third month. i have seen significant results in my skin. my pores have shrank and my skin is smoother. acne is basically gone. i have two friends that took the medicine a few years ago and their skin was worse than mine started out to be. its been years and their skin looks like porcelain still. i believe this is an amazing drug for people who have severe acne, not just for someone with a few breakouts because of the symptoms and side effects. it is also very expensive but very worth it
    ..just a little feedback

  2. admin says:

    No doubt it can work. But at what cost? And is it really correcting the internal cause of acne. No it is not. Its damaging the body (that’s why it has such a powerful effect). You’ll have to decide if the long-term damage to your body is worth it. Me, hell no. It’s not worth it. Acne is only an external sign to an internal problem. Covering up the symptoms with drugs is not fixing that problem.

  3. Precious says:

    I am on my fifth month of accutane and have seen improvement on my skin. The major side effect for me is the skin tone. Though I wear a sunscreen everyday I get two toned I have dark patches on my face. Some days I am dark, some days I am my usual colour. It really helps with acne though because I had bad breakouts that really dealt with my self esteem

  4. admin says:

    There is no doubt it works. However, the reality it is not addressing the underlying cause of acne. Only the symptoms. And the bad news is some of the side effects don’t show up for years (such as arthritis or hair loss).

    Don’t you think its a better idea to appreciate the message acne is sending you? And rather then cover it over with drugs, actually fix the underlying cause?

  5. Patrick says:

    Idk, I am currently on the medication and my skin is finally looking good but there is a problem. A pretty signicant problem, I have been having liver pain for the last week and a half. The blood tests looked good but I don’t know if that tells me everything. I actually pretty worried about my liver and am probably gonna stop taking the medicine. The skin looks great but I don’t think it has been worth it

  6. Mila says:

    This website’s assertions are irresponsible. Cystic acne is devastating and Accutane is a miracle drug.

    Some acne is hormonal in which case a patient may need to consider treatment to reduce androgens such as spironolactone or one of the birth control pills that may help.

    I never found anything “natural” that helped my acne. I’m 48 now and healthy and thank god and researchers for Accutane and spironolactone and Demulen.

  7. admin says:

    I’m glad it worked for you. I have no argument that it doesn’t work. But I would suggest to you the cost is too great.

    Acne is only an external sign to a larger internal problem. Covering it up with drugs is not addressing the true cause. You never suffered acne because of an accutane deficiency.

    I’m sorry you never found a “natural” cure that helped you. That sure as hell doesn’t mean they don’t exist. In fact, working WITH your body is the only way to really address the core cause of acne. Call it “natural” or whatever you want.

  8. ft says:

    “So you can see why the long-term results of accutane makes acne worse in so many cases.” I could not just read this and not reply! When you have bad cystic acne, nothing else will work!
    Cystic acne runs in my family. My sister, a first cousin and I all took accutane in the 80’s and one dose cured us. My only regert is that I did not take it earlier and avoid some scarring. We had monthly blood tests and never had negative results, any liver damage, nor any health problems later. My daughter is at the point where she will need accutane very soon. I have no reservations with giving her this drug. I am thankful it exists and she does not have to endure all that comes with severe cystic acne.

  9. admin says:

    To think acne is a genetic problem is the height of ignorance. You might want to do review a little of Bruce Lipton’s research on the topic.

    Blaming it on genetics is the biggest cop-out in the world. I my sound harsh to say that but I call it as I see it. In my world, putting your daughter at risk of crippling arthritis to cover up a deeper internal problem is well, something you might want to step back and really think about. Do you really think your daughter is suffering a accutane deficiency? Sorry to sound harsh, but I have little patience for this kind of thinking.

  10. ab says:

    What is this website!!?? i am a doctor and 80 % of what you are saying is wrong and is only worrying people for no reason. I cannot believe such information can be published on the internet for everyone to read. This is outrageous. Arthritis IS NOT a side effect of accutane even many years after the treatment. ” a deeper internal problem” : what are you talking about. And saying accutane is a drug that covers up acne , no it is a really effective treatment and IT IS safe just so you know ”admin”. And for your information acne IS OFTEN A GENETIC PROBLEM!!!!! So before publishing things like on the internet think about it twice. I think it is really disrespectful to people who are misinformed by wannabe doctors like you.

  11. admin says:

    Well Doc you might want to review a little more thoroughly Roche’s own disclosures about accutane. Crippling arthritis IS a side effect.

    As for genetics… tell me Doc, why then does acne come and go? And why then do some in the same family not suffer while others do not? Why can one identical twin suffer from acne while the other does not?

    Blaming it on genetics is extraordinarily misguided and based in ignorance about what really causes genes to express themselves. The genetic paradigm is crumbling more and more each day… as it should. Be cause it is misleading many well-meaning Docs. You might want to look into cellular biologist Bruce Lipton’s work.

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