4. Isotretinoin
Isotretinoin is an oral retinoid and the treatment of choice for severe or persistent acne associated with nodules or cysts, scarring or psychological distress and when first-line treatments have failed.
It works by suppressing sebaceous gland activity, helps us to shed our dead skin cells more effectively to prevent blocked pores and also reduces inflammation and the growth of Cutibacterium acnes, the bacteria implicated in acne development.
Isotretinoin is very effective at controlling acne, but it does have some potential side effects and monitoring requirements so may not be suitable for everyone. Females must take careful steps to prevent pregnancy during treatment and close supervision by a dermatologist experienced in prescribing the drug is mandatory. Your dermatologist will give you a skincare plan to follow during your course of treatment to make life easier for you.
Patients taking isotretinoin need to be able to physically attend the clinic. In-person appointments are required before treatment is started, one month after starting treatment and at least 3 monthly till the end of the course. If additional appointments are required, these can take place via video consultation.