Post-Oral Isotretinoin Redness and Flushing
While some of the major side effects of Oral Medications have been debated in the literature, there is no doubt that Oral Isotretinoin makes some people’s skin more sensitive for many years. This sensitivity can manifest in a dramatic fashion that sometimes rivals the stress of acne itself. Some people experience facial redness and flushing with the slightest sun exposure, spicy foods, mild nervousness, or facial cleansing.
The trickiest part of this new situation is that the oral medication doesn’t always take care of the prior oiliness and acne. With the new skin hypersensitivity, fighting off this continued oil becomes much more difficult because any facial product can trigger the redness and flushing. A patient is often left with a decision to either remain oily and full of bumps or clean and completely red and uncomfortable. Regardless of the amount of effort, it’s not an easy fix and patients often times begin to lose hope.
Over the past 5 years, this practice has mastered this less well-known condition and will soon be launching an Advanced Exfoliating Kit for Redness and Flushing. This comprehensive kit can resolve all issues of Redness, Flushing, Seborrheic Dermatitis, “Rosacea”, Post- Oral Isotretinoin Sensitivity, and Intolerant Skin. The video below is a case presentation of a young man who had relentlessly suffered from this uncomfortable condition for years: “Redness and Facial Flushing #1″
©2008 “Post-Oral Isotretinoin Redness and Flushing” by Dr. Neal Schwartz


