Identifying Accutane-Related Hair Thinning

Monitor your hair loss closely. Track shedding by examining your hairbrush or shower drain for an increase in hair. Pay attention to the texture; is it becoming finer or more brittle?

Compare photos. Take photos of your hair from the same angle, lighting, and hairstyle regularly to visually compare changes over time. This helps objectively assess thinning.

Note the location of hair loss. Accutane-related hair thinning often presents as diffuse thinning, affecting the entire scalp rather than specific patches. However, be aware that patterns can vary.

Consider the timing. Hair changes usually appear weeks to months after starting Accutane. Relate any noticeable thinning to your treatment timeline.

Consult your dermatologist. If you notice significant hair loss or changes in your hair’s texture, schedule an appointment immediately. They can diagnose the cause and advise on appropriate management strategies.

Discuss potential alternatives with your dermatologist. They may suggest adjustments to your Accutane dosage or explore other treatment options to minimize hair thinning. Remember, early intervention is key.

Explore supportive treatments. Your dermatologist might recommend nutritional supplements or topical treatments to support hair health alongside your Accutane therapy.