Clear Your Acne

Don’t wait months to see a Dermatologist in person.

Learn about the Low-Dose Regimen and start your consultation today with a Canadian Dermatologist from the comfort of your home.

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Available in Ontario, British Columbia, Alberta, Quebec and Nunuvat

Does your acne make you feel so overcome with frustration that you want to lean against the closed door of your bedroom while silently screaming?

You’re not alone. I, too, have experienced the same frustration dealing with acne.

 

Are you tired of the humiliation you feel because of your acne? Do you want to learn how to clear your acne completely?

 

If so, the information contained within this website may be the answer you’ve been looking for.

 

But First, Read This Disclaimer

Please understand that your results may not be the same as mine. I was ready to do whatever it took to clear my acne because I had reached a point of despair from dealing with it.

 

Twenty years of suffering from acne will do that to an individual.

 

You will only benefit from this information if you take action, and most people frankly, won’t.

 

If you’re not 100% committed to clearing your acne, please don’t proceed.

 

With that said…

Low-Dose Isotretinoin

Isotretinoin is the best treatment available for clearing acne. You will have the highest likelihood of achieving 100% acne clearance by using it.

 

The key is using a low-dose, to avoid any significant side effects.

 

Isotretinoin is a naturally occurring Vitamin A retinoid. If you’re looking for a more natural approach to clearing your acne, this is it.

What Dose Clears Acne

5 mg of Isotretinoin Daily

5 mg of Isotretinoin per day or 10 mg every other day will clear your acne. There is no need to take such a high dose of Isotretinoin, as the side effects are quite severe.

When you achieve 100% clearance, you can lower the dosage even further, down to 10 mg, 2 to 3 times per week.

10 mg capsules are the most common low-dose capsule available. If you can obtain 5 mg capsules, you may prefer this dosage amount instead.

Isotretinoin does require a prescription. Luckily you can obtain a prescription via a Dermatologist online, from the comfort of your home.

The Regimen (800 x 1200 px) (3)

Dr. Marius Rademaker

Dr. Marius Rademaker is a Dermatologist from Auckland, New Zealand that has studied the benefits of low-dose isotretinoin for the treatment of acne.

 

He wrote the following publications: Isotretinoin – Dose, Duration and Relapse and Isotretinoin 5 mg daily for low-grade adult acne vulgaris.

 

Below is a presentation he gave on the topic. This presentation opened my eyes to the possibility of finally clearing my acne. I highly recommend anyone struggling with acne to watch it. 

Connect with a certified Dermatologist online from the comfort of your home!

Don’t wait months to see a Dermatologist in person.

 

Connect with a Dermatologist online from the comfort of your home.

 

No referral from a family doctor is necessary.

Clear Skin Awaits!

Here is your opportunity to start on the path to an acne free life. Not tomorrow, not next month, but this very moment. Isn’t it time you tried something that actually works?

 

Now that your equipped with the knowledge of using the low-dose regimen to clear your acne, you can request a prescription from a certified dermatologist from the comfort of your home.

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