When Will developed severe acne in his early teens, it destroyed his self-esteem. It was only when he tried the drug isotretinoin, at 18, that his acne finally cleared. Now 23, Will wants to help other people with acne see that there is hope.
“I started getting spots when I was about 13. It wasn’t really a problem to start with because all my friends had them too.
“But the spots got worse and I developed severe cystic acne all over my face and back. My first year at university should have been one of the happiest times of my life, but it was actually the worst.
“Acne was affecting my work, my friendships and my relationship with my parents. I missed great nights out because, when my skin was really bad, I couldn’t face seeing anyone.
“At 18, I felt really depressed. All my friends were meeting girls and I couldn’t talk to any of them because of the way I looked. I refused to be photographed.
“When I was at my worst I couldn’t sleep properly and I eventually went to my GP to ask for some sleeping pills. He commented on my acne straight away. He asked if I was depressed and explained that it was the acne causing my sleep problems.
“He recommended the drug isotretinoin (also branded as Roaccutane) and referred me to a skin specialist. I was prescribed a five-month course and that’s when things really changed for me. A month after my 19th birthday, my acne had almost cleared up. Everyone started saying how healthy I looked and I knew what they meant. I felt great for the first time in ages.
“I know the drug might not be the right treatment for everyone, but it really helped me. I saw the benefits the next year, when the side effects (dry skin and thinning hair) wore off. My hair is now thick again but I do still get dry lips. However, I think this is a price worth paying.
“That was five years ago. Since then I've started a website giving practical advice and support to other people with acne. I want people to have a more balanced view of Roaccutane as there are lots of horror stories around.
“I still do get the occasional spot but it’s just what the average person gets, nothing like the cystic acne I had before. My acne scars have almost completely faded.
“I'd say to others with acne: don’t ignore it. Make sure you see a doctor. I suffered for about five years before seeing my GP because I was in denial. I thought every teenager got it.
“You can be cured and you can be happy. You are not stuck with acne for life.”
Introduction - Find everything you need to know about Acne including causes, symptoms, diagnosis and treatment, with links to other useful resources.... more
Symptoms of acne - Acne most commonly develops on: the face: affecting 99% of all people with the condition, the back: affecting 60% of all cases, and the chest:... more
Causes of acne - To understand better the causes of acne, it is useful to learn more about the sebaceous glands, which play a key role in the condition’s development. Sebaceous... more
Diagnosing acne - Your GP will be able to make an initial diagnosis of acne based on the appearance of your skin. This will involve examining your face, chest and back for the... more
Treating acne - Your recommended treatment plan will depend on whether your acne is mild, moderate or severe.Mild acne is treated using gels or creams (topical treatments)... more
Treatment options for acne - Compare treatment options for Acne and learn about the advantages and disadvantages of each.... more
Complications of acne - Acne scarring can sometimes develop as a complication of acne when the most serious types of spots, nodules and cysts, rupture (burst) damaging nearby skin.... more
Preventing acne - Acne is not infectious and it is not caused by poor hygiene. However, a build-up of sebum (an oily substance that stops hair and skin drying out) and dead... more
'You can be cured and you can be happy' - When Will developed severe acne in his early teens, it destroyed his self-esteem. It was only when he tried the drug isotretinoin, at 18, that his acne finally... more
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