These stories are based on information gathered from health
professionals and consumers. They may be helpful as you make important health
decisions.
Jason, age 16: I didn't think I needed to
worry too much about my acne. So far it is mostly whiteheads and blackheads.
But my dad has bad acne scars. I figure I am heading the same way if I don't do
something about it, so I'm going to talk to my doctor about taking medication.
Anne, age 24: My doctor said that it would be
reasonable for me to try a medicine like Accutane or Sotret for my acne. But my
husband and I are thinking of having kids, and taking the medication would mean
putting that off for about 6 months or so. I'm going to take some time to think
it over and talk to my husband, then decide.
Steve, age 18: I have had bad acne ever since I was 13.
It was really embarrassing, and it was hard to make friends. It was like people
only saw my acne. A couple years ago, my doctor put me on Accutane. It has
changed my life. My acne is so much better and I don’t feel so self-conscious.
I am more outgoing, and I have made some really good friends. I even have a
girlfriend. When I see old pictures of myself, it’s like looking at a different
person.
Barb, age 37: I've noticed that my daughter
has become a lot more withdrawn and shy since she became a teenager. I think it
might be related to her acne. She has quite a few pimples, and sometimes she
gets a really severe one. I know that it bothers her, because she has asked me
several times if she will outgrow it soon. I'm going to ask her if she wants to
read up on Accutane and then we can see what the doctor says.
Hakim, age 38: My son is 13, and he has had
acne for a year. He keeps asking me if he can go on Accutane, but I just think
he's too young. I'm not sure that he would remember to take it every day, and I
keep hoping that he will outgrow the acne as he gets a little older.