Accutane hair loss?

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does accutane fuck up your hair permanently? My dad has better hair than me jfl
 
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It can fuck up your hair a little bit but not permanently afaik.
It was thinning but got back to normal once I stopped taking it.
 
Yes, but no one really knows if its permanent or not. Stop accutane and get on retin-A instead (if possible).
 
does accutane fuck up your hair permanently? My dad has better hair than me jfl
It even helped with my hair

It was always too oily but now it's okay
 
It dries out your skin a lot. So people who take it often experience SUPREME dandruff and some hairloss.
 
I've made like 10 threads talking about my hairloss. Yes, it does cause hair loss usually in a diffuse thinning pattern (i.e. everywhere on scalp).

Just stop taking it if you are on it.
 
I've made like 10 threads talking about my hairloss. Yes, it does cause hair loss usually in a diffuse thinning pattern (i.e. everywhere on scalp).

Just stop taking it if you are on it.
Too late bro I already took it twice lmao I think I’ll apply minox soon
 
Damn bro. When did you notice the hairloss? Was it during the treatment?
Yeah tbh I had a mature hairline at age 13 already JFL so I can’t say for sure accutane accelerated my MPB or not. I’m currently 22 and took it at 16 and again at 19. during my second round I took higher doses and my hair was falling out so much. It calmed down ofc but my hair is still a mess. I won’t take fin because I’m done with fucking with my hormones. I think ill run minox for 6 yrs and then get a HT after one year
 
Yes, but no one really knows if its permanent or not. Stop accutane and get on retin-A instead (if possible).

Amazing how much incompetence can be inferred from two short sentences.

Isotretinoin has been around since before you were born. Just because you're not personally informed doesn't mean no one knows.

I would love to hear you stumble your way through the reasoning behind blindly and categorically recommending someone stop isotretinoin.
You don't know this person. You don't know his condition. And as you've demonstrated on your own, you don't even know the drug itself.

You've got a ways to go. Until then, check carefully whether you're truly qualified to go around telling people what to do.
 
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Amazing how much incompetence can be inferred from two short sentences.

Isotretinoin has been around since before you were born. Just because you're not personally informed doesn't mean no one knows.

I would love to hear you stumble your way through the reasoning behind blindly and categorically recommending someone stop isotretinoin.
You don't know this person. You don't know his condition. And as you've demonstrated on your own, you don't even know the drug itself.

You've got a ways to go. Until then, check carefully whether you're truly qualified to go around telling people what to do.

This is the internet. He doesn't have to take my advice.
 

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