Getting an Accutane prescription no longer means waiting in clinics. DermonDemand. We help you start isotretinoin Accutane treatment safely and privately online. This guide shows how to get an Accutane prescription step by step, covering who qualifies, safety rules, and why teledermatology is a faster option.
We handle all requirements
of patients see lasting clearance*
years of clinical data
Accutane (isotretinoin) is a vitamin A–derived oral medication — the only treatment that addresses all four root causes of acne simultaneously. It’s why dermatologists call it the closest thing to a permanent cure.
Reduces sebaceous gland size by 70–90%, dramatically cutting oil production at the source.
Normalizes skin cell turnover so dead cells shed properly and stop blocking follicles.
Eliminates the lipid-rich environment that C. acnes bacteria depend on to survive.
Calms the immune system's overreaction that causes redness, swelling, and painful nodules.
If severe acne won’t go away with other treatments, Accutane (isotretinoin) may help. Wondering how to get prescribed Accutane online? Here’s how DermonDemand makes it simple:
This process avoids unnecessary video calls and helps you start your treatment course faster.
Share your health history, photos of your acne, and details about past treatments.
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Your doctor sends your dose of Accutane with instructions for birth control use and follow-up care.
Accutane is for more than just severe cystic acne. Our providers prescribe it for any persistent acne that hasn't responded to other treatments.
You've tried oral antibiotics like doxycycline, topical retinoids like tretinoin, or other prescriptions for months — and your skin hasn't cleared. Isotretinoin works when everything else fails.
Deep, painful, inflamed cysts or nodules beneath the skin that don't respond to topicals. These are the lesions most likely to leave permanent scars — and Accutane is specifically designed for them.
Active acne that's already leaving marks. Scars are permanent — the sooner the acne stops, the fewer permanent reminders it leaves. Don't wait for acne to "go away on its own."
Adult acne affects 50% of women in their 20s and 25% in their 40s. Hormonal breakouts along the jawline and chin often don't respond to topicals. Low-dose isotretinoin is a highly effective option.
You don't need to have "severe" acne to qualify. If moderate acne is significantly affecting your confidence or quality of life, it deserves powerful, definitive treatment.
Topical creams can't realistically cover your entire back. Oral isotretinoin treats acne systemically — on your face, back, chest, and shoulders — all at once.
Accutane works well but is not for mild acne. Doctors recommend it for severe nodular acne or scarring. With DermonDemand, you can get an expert opinion and treatment plans online while still following safety rules for isotretinoin Accutane.
We manage every step — from your initial evaluation through iPLEDGE compliance, lab orders, and monthly refills — so you can focus on getting clear.
Fill out a detailed medical questionnaire and upload clear photos of your skin. Takes about 5 minutes. No video call required in most cases.
A board-certified dermatologist reviews your history and skin photos within 24–48 hours. If Accutane is appropriate, they prescribe and enroll you in iPLEDGE.
We provide a lab order you can take anywhere. Once results are in, your provider confirms enrollment in the iPLEDGE program and your Rx is sent to your pharmacy.
Required monthly check-ins happen through your patient dashboard — no office visits. We handle iPLEDGE confirmations, lab orders, and Rx refills every month.
These are results from real patients treated with Accutane through our program. Individual results vary based on acne type, dosing, and treatment duration.



Your provider personalizes your dosing based on your weight, acne severity, and treatment goals. Both approaches reach the same target cumulative dose — just at different speeds.
0.5–1 mg/kg/day · 6–8 months
0.1–0.3 mg/kg/day · 12–18 months
Isotretinoin remains the only acne medication capable of long-term remission — not just management. Here's what the science shows.
of patients see significant or complete clearance
never need retreatment
years of clinical data
Accutane is regulated under the FDA's iPLEDGE program. It requires monthly check-ins, lab work, and — for patients who can become pregnant — pregnancy testing and birth control confirmation. We manage all of it.
What we handle for you every month
Most Accutane side effects are manageable and resolve when treatment ends. We have 40+ years of data — the serious side effects you've heard about are extremely rare. Here's the full picture.
"I've struggled with acne for over 10 years, and nothing worked quite like Accutane. Since starting my treatment, I've seen a dramatic transformation in my skin. I finally feel confident again."
A consultation covers the expert review, diagnosis, and your personalized treatment plan. This is often cheaper than in-office visits and saves you time. Consultations are $500 for Accutane and $200 for chronic conditions (yearly service), while acute conditions are $75 for a one-time visit. Prescription prices depend on the therapy chosen, and we provide a full breakdown with no hidden fees.
If you don’t have insurance, DermonDemand offers fair prices for consultations and treatment plans. Your prescription goes directly to your pharmacy. Generic Accutane (isotretinoin) may lower your cost.
With DermonDemand, your location doesn’t matter. Their platform connects you to board-certified dermatologists from anywhere.
Why DermonDemand Delivers Fast, Discreet, and Trusted Care
DermonDemand makes getting Accutane easier.
Other options like Clear Health Accutane exist, but DermonDemand focuses on safety and expert care at every step.
Personalized treatment plans ready in 24–48 hours.
Secure, private delivery to your pharmacy.
Board-certified dermatologist expertise.
Everything you need to know before starting. Can't find your answer? Message our care team — 7 days a week.
A standard course lasts 6–12 months depending on your weight, dose, and skin response. Micro-dose protocols typically run 12–18 months. Stopping early increases the risk of relapse, so completing your full course matters.
In most cases, no. You complete a detailed questionnaire and upload skin photos. Your provider reviews everything asynchronously and responds within 24–48 hours. A video consultation may be requested in specific situations, and can always be booked within 48 hours.
With insurance, your medication cost can be as low as $0. We handle prior authorizations to maximize your coverage. Without insurance, generic isotretinoin typically costs around $30–65/box through our pharmacy partnerships — far below the $200–300 retail price. Our membership fee and prescriptions are also HSA/FSA eligible.
iPLEDGE is an FDA-mandated safety program for all isotretinoin prescriptions due to the medication's teratogenicity (risk of severe birth defects). It requires monthly prescriber confirmations, lab monitoring, and — for patients who can become pregnant — monthly pregnancy testing and two-form birth control. We manage all of these requirements on your behalf.
This is a commonly cited concern, but the science does not support a causal link. Multiple large meta-analyses have found no increase in depression risk from isotretinoin. Many patients report improved mental wellbeing as their skin clears. That said, your provider reviews mental health history before prescribing, and our team is available 7 days a week if anything changes.
Yes, with proper precautions. Patients who can become pregnant must use two approved forms of birth control simultaneously and complete monthly pregnancy tests as part of iPLEDGE requirements. These safeguards are stringent but manageable — and we walk you through every step.
Some patients experience a temporary worsening of acne in the first 4–8 weeks as the medication accelerates clearing of clogged pores. Not everyone experiences it, and for those who do, it typically resolves within the first month or two. Your provider monitors your skin and can adjust your dose if the purge is severe.
Yes. Clinical studies show comparable long-term clearance rates between low-dose and standard-dose protocols when total cumulative dosing targets are met. The difference is the pace: micro-dosing spreads the same total medication over a longer period, dramatically reducing side effect intensity while achieving the same skin outcome.
Start your evaluation today. A board-certified dermatologist reviews your case within 24–48 hours and creates a personalized Accutane plan — no office visit, no waiting room, no hassle.