@Cannalicious
that may be true in its most literal interpretation.
In a clinical setting however, the side effects of active acne on the skin and mind far outway any and all fears of topical acne medications of any kind. The side effects of poor treatment and continuing inflammation destroys people’s lives. “The side effects of fearing safe treatment” causes misery for many other chronic conditions as well.
@purplydreamz
It’s important for everyone to know that inflammation is a destructive process. Joints develop wear and tear from chronic inflammation and skin is worn down by the same process.
@purplydreamz
hello,
I think you may have heard wrong from the popular masses that are spreading thousands of acne misconceptions every day. This practice was set up to clear up all misconceptions about this difficult condition. The topicals here, and in many other places, do not have side effects. However, continuing acne can destroy the skin.
@AcnePractice hmmm then do the creams you sell thin the skin? Because from what I heard, topical creams will remove scars and acne, but it thins the skin. Also, do you do international shipping?
@purplydreamz
After failing many treatments, many people desperately search for other diagnoses for plain old acne. The reality is that it is simply tougher to beat than people originally expect. I estimate a global failure rate of over 60% with all common traditional treatments.
I had it bad in puberty, anti-biotics cleared it up then it came back after I stopped taking it, and roacuteen(forgive my horrible spelling) cleared it up and it’s been gone since – although I still get the occasional pimple here and there.
I think it’s genetic. It did one good thing to me, I’ll never call someone pizza face ever, because I know how much it hurt.
I’ve had acne since I was 8 years old, I’m 13 now and its been really hard. Ive been on a bunch of different face gels but none of them really work for me. I’m currently on the Septra antibiotic and the differen face gel. I’m praying that it works. Ive had it since the begining of 4th grade and I am done with 8th grade next week so I hope during my freshman year that it goes away because I dont want to go through high school with this.
I’m 27 and I’ve suffered from terrible, and at times painful, acne since I was 13. It’s been such an emotional and financial toil. I’ve been on everything from Proactive to Retin A to Accutane (which tore my skin up) and everything in between, and nothing worked. So after 14 yrs of dealing with this I’ve given up ever finding a solution, but if this is real and not some scam, I’d pay anything. To be free of this torture permanently would be more than I’d ever dreamed possible.
@xtinaishere
So liljuve13 said you’re a teen and it will go away. WRONG!! Don’t listen to that person. I’ve had pretty bad acne problems since I was 11 years old, I’m now 19. Target the problem before it progresses. I’m telling you from experience. They will not go away anytime soon, so might as well be treated for it and have decent skin now rather than waiting ’till who knows what age to have it go away naturally. Good luck.
@Kikoune974 What worked for me was Oxy-tetracycline anti-biotics. Took a course for two months and at the end of it my skin, which had been almost as bad as this girl’s, was perfect. Unfortunately my body built up a resistance to the drug after while so continuing taking it became pointless, but two years on and I am more or less spot-free. If no other treatment has worked, I recommend that. (You’ll need a prescription, so suggest that to your doctor.)
I am a 13 year old girl and have MAJOR acne problems especially around my mouth area. It is painful, unattractive, embarrassing, the list goes on and on. I just want to know wat u reccomend for someone like me who has sensitive and oily skin. PLEASE HELP ME
@Cannalicious
that may be true in its most literal interpretation.
In a clinical setting however, the side effects of active acne on the skin and mind far outway any and all fears of topical acne medications of any kind. The side effects of poor treatment and continuing inflammation destroys people’s lives. “The side effects of fearing safe treatment” causes misery for many other chronic conditions as well.
@AcnePractice
No such thing as medicine that has no side effects
i had acne since i was 10 and now im 19 im getting really pissed off if only i could rip all these fucking acne off my face!! goddammit!! >:(((
sorry guys im just really tired and frustrated, its been 9 fucking years i just cant stand it anymore! :’(
@purplydreamz
It’s important for everyone to know that inflammation is a destructive process. Joints develop wear and tear from chronic inflammation and skin is worn down by the same process.
@AcnePractice how does continuous acne destroy the skin? =/
@purplydreamz
hello,
I think you may have heard wrong from the popular masses that are spreading thousands of acne misconceptions every day. This practice was set up to clear up all misconceptions about this difficult condition. The topicals here, and in many other places, do not have side effects. However, continuing acne can destroy the skin.
-Dr. Neal
@AcnePractice hmmm then do the creams you sell thin the skin? Because from what I heard, topical creams will remove scars and acne, but it thins the skin. Also, do you do international shipping?
@purplydreamz
After failing many treatments, many people desperately search for other diagnoses for plain old acne. The reality is that it is simply tougher to beat than people originally expect. I estimate a global failure rate of over 60% with all common traditional treatments.
Try asking for a Doxycyline or a Tetracycline at the doctors.
@garagecrap That’s not puberty. That is severe and needs medication.
Fuck God for making acne. I swear, I’d be a good looking dude if it wasn’t for acne. Acne has seriously fucked my life up.
I had it bad in puberty, anti-biotics cleared it up then it came back after I stopped taking it, and roacuteen(forgive my horrible spelling) cleared it up and it’s been gone since – although I still get the occasional pimple here and there.
I think it’s genetic. It did one good thing to me, I’ll never call someone pizza face ever, because I know how much it hurt.
I’ve had acne since I was 8 years old, I’m 13 now and its been really hard. Ive been on a bunch of different face gels but none of them really work for me. I’m currently on the Septra antibiotic and the differen face gel. I’m praying that it works. Ive had it since the begining of 4th grade and I am done with 8th grade next week so I hope during my freshman year that it goes away because I dont want to go through high school with this.
@JustALittleTwisteder
sorry to hear of the suffering. try to watch all 120 videos here to see what is possible for this condition.
-Dr. Neal
I’m 27 and I’ve suffered from terrible, and at times painful, acne since I was 13. It’s been such an emotional and financial toil. I’ve been on everything from Proactive to Retin A to Accutane (which tore my skin up) and everything in between, and nothing worked. So after 14 yrs of dealing with this I’ve given up ever finding a solution, but if this is real and not some scam, I’d pay anything. To be free of this torture permanently would be more than I’d ever dreamed possible.
O M GOSH :O
THATS serious :O
DUH! LOL
Gud for her that shes better
@xtinaishere
So liljuve13 said you’re a teen and it will go away. WRONG!! Don’t listen to that person. I’ve had pretty bad acne problems since I was 11 years old, I’m now 19. Target the problem before it progresses. I’m telling you from experience. They will not go away anytime soon, so might as well be treated for it and have decent skin now rather than waiting ’till who knows what age to have it go away naturally. Good luck.
I want to squeeze them
@xtinaishere your a teen………it will disappear dont worry
@Kikoune974 What worked for me was Oxy-tetracycline anti-biotics. Took a course for two months and at the end of it my skin, which had been almost as bad as this girl’s, was perfect. Unfortunately my body built up a resistance to the drug after while so continuing taking it became pointless, but two years on and I am more or less spot-free. If no other treatment has worked, I recommend that. (You’ll need a prescription, so suggest that to your doctor.)
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This is Day One
sigh =( if only i was living in the states.. i seriously need help with my break out
@Kikoune974 what were your symptoms? i am wondering if i have that too.
I am a 13 year old girl and have MAJOR acne problems especially around my mouth area. It is painful, unattractive, embarrassing, the list goes on and on. I just want to know wat u reccomend for someone like me who has sensitive and oily skin. PLEASE HELP ME
i hate acne it’s sooo unsightly its disgusting.