Avoiding Dry Lips on Accutane

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I was on 20mg Accutane ED last year, however I stopped taking it because it seriously dried out my lips to the point they'd bleed.

I was considering getting back on Accutane mainly because my source dropped the prices for Isotretinoin significantly and because I want clear skin...

Is there any other way I can dose Accutane to avoid getting dry lips?
 
Just take it and use aquaphor… were you not using anything????
 
I was on 20mg Accutane ED last year, however I stopped taking it because it seriously dried out my lips to the point they'd bleed.

I was considering getting back on Accutane mainly because my source dropped the prices for Isotretinoin significantly and because I want clear skin...

Is there any other way I can dose Accutane to avoid getting dry lips?
i drink water and take omega3 and zinc and mag and lip balm alot, just dont wet your lips and youll be good
 
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I was on 20mg Accutane ED last year, however I stopped taking it because it seriously dried out my lips to the point they'd bleed.

I was considering getting back on Accutane mainly because my source dropped the prices for Isotretinoin significantly and because I want clear skin...

Is there any other way I can dose Accutane to avoid getting dry lips?
Yo js bcs of lips?
 
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Is taking accutane once a week good for skin and collagen?
 
Physically exfoliate
Moisturise
Apply emollient
 
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I was on 20mg Accutane ED last year, however I stopped taking it because it seriously dried out my lips to the point they'd bleed.

I was considering getting back on Accutane mainly because my source dropped the prices for Isotretinoin significantly and because I want clear skin...

Is there any other way I can dose Accutane to avoid getting dry lips?
Just drink ton of water and get lip balm
 
Just explain I don’t have time to read it all
Evidence suggests daily low-dose works better, but the data isn’t strong enough to be definitive. Don't treat yourself like a labrat and waste your money just to see mid results. Either microdose it or take it normally/daily.
 
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Evidence suggests daily low-dose works better, but the data isn’t strong enough to be definitive. Don't treat yourself like a labrat and waste your money just to see mid results. Either microdose it or take it normally/daily.
I don’t have any acne i just want its nose reduction and have a better skin in general what should i do
 
If you don't have any acne and want to take Accutane for better skin, what's wrong with your skin to begin with? Is it acne scars? If so, Isotret will not help you get rid of acne scars. Look into microneedling and peels for that. If your goal is a smaller nose, know that Accutane does so by shrinking the oil glands by roughly 30-90%. In weeks 6-10 (depending on your dose), you may notice said effects.
 

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