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Spironolactone - The Alternative to Roaccutane For Acne You May Not Have Heard Of

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Think you’ve tried everything for acne? That may not be true, especially if you live in the UK where Spironolactone has yet to be widely adopted as a mainstream treatment for acne. Allure magazine just did a piece on this under-the-radar option for ‘hormonal acne’, as did the Huffington Post. Now, you may ask, what do I mean by the term hormonal acne? In truth, the U-pattern of acne seen in grown-up girls is, by definition, hormonal - you don’t see this pattern in guys. A proportion will have an underlying hormonal issue, most commonly due to Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome, but most won’t. There’s simply a sebaceous gland interaction with normal hormone levels that leads to nodules and cysts, typically along the chin, jawline and upper neck.

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The content seen in this video is provided only for medical educational purposes and is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Please seek professional help individually if you suffer from any dermatological condition. Due to the volume of patients seen in clinic, and to the unique nature of skin, Dr. Bunting is unable to respond to every query on these videos. Thank you so much for your continued support!

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