accutane, tretinoin 0.1 and hydrocortisone at the same time for nose shrinking

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im planning to use accutane, tretinoin 0.1 and hydrocortisone(desonide which its stronger than hydrocortisone 1%) at the same time for nose shrinking, should I do it or it's overkill? i'm thinking that i shouldn't use accutane and tretinoin at the same time since they are basically the same thing but accutane its stronger
 
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i'm thinking that i shouldn't use accutane and tretinoin at the same time since they are basically the same thing but accutane its stronger
dont use both

accutane better
 
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You are just straight up stupid if you do this, accutane is enough and good luck not getting perioral dermatitis or tsw from hydrocortisone
 
You are just straight up stupid if you do this, accutane is enough and good luck not getting perioral dermatitis or tsw from hydrocortisone
there is no study that says you are getting perioral dermatitis from hydrocortisone and i dont plan on stopping hydrocortisone till i get a rhino so no tsw for sure 😁😁 and also only a small group of people get stw and its not like its forever, especially if you use it only on the tip of the nose.
 
there is no study that says you are getting perioral dermatitis from hydrocortisone and i dont plan on stopping hydrocortisone till i get a rhino so no tsw for sure 😁😁 and also only a small group of people get stw and its not like its forever, especially if you use it only on the tip of the nose.
OK you seem to think you know it all, so no point in arguing, but I wish you good luck! Topical steroids are known to induce perioral dermatitis, there is no point in making a study specifically to hydrocortisone since it's a topical steroid as well! Accutane is enough and also using tret 0,1% is overkill, but you do you
 
OK you seem to think you know it all, so no point in arguing, but I wish you good luck! Topical steroids are known to induce perioral dermatitis, there is no point in making a study specifically to hydrocortisone since it's a topical steroid as well! Accutane is enough and also using tret 0,1% is overkill, but you do you
yes, I agree with you that you shouldn't use hydrocortisone if you have perioral dermatitis as it can make it worse, but using hydrocortisone without having will not cause it to appear, or i didnt saw any article about it, only that it can make it worse. and thanks for the tip, i wont use tret with accutane, i thought its a dumb move, that's why i wanted to ask before doing it
 
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