Home Blogs Acnetrol-Iso Capsules:... Acnetrol-Iso Capsules: The Ultimate Solution for Acne-Free Skin If you've struggled with stubborn, painful or recurring acne that just won’t respond to creams, face washes or lifestyle tweaks, you’re not alone. For many people, acne goes beyond the surface. It’s not just about clogged pores, it’s often driven by internal factors like hormones and excess oil (sebum) production. This is where Acnetrol-Iso Capsules come in — a dermatologist-prescribed, medical-grade solution designed to treat moderate to severe acne from the inside out. What Are Acnetrol-Iso Capsules? Acnetrol-Iso contains Isotretinoin, a powerful oral retinoid that is clinically proven to treat acne that doesn’t improve with topical treatments alone. It works by targeting the root causes of acne: excess oil production, clogged pores, bacterial overgrowth and inflammation. Acnetrol-Iso is prescribed only under medical supervision and is part of Clinderma’s complete acne protocol, often combined with supportive topical care, skin coaching and lifestyle guidance. How Does It Work? Isotretinoin is a derivative of vitamin A and works through a multi-level approach: Reduces sebum (oil) production : It shrinks the sebaceous glands, making the skin less oily and less prone to breakouts. Prevents pore blockage : It normalizes skin cell turnover, reducing the chances of pores getting clogged. Decreases inflammation : It calms the redness and swelling seen in cystic and nodular acne. Kills acne-causing bacteria : By reducing the sebum that bacteria feed on, it naturally decreases bacterial overgrowth. Who Is It For? Acnetrol-Iso is ideal for: Moderate to severe acne Acne not responding to topical treatments Acne with scarring tendencies PCOS or hormonal acne cases Long-standing acne impacting confidence and mental well-being At Clinderma, we assess each individual’s skin type, acne grade, medical history and lifestyle before recommending oral isotretinoin. What Makes Acnetrol-Iso Different? Dermatologist-supervised dosing: Customized plans to minimize side effects and ensure long-term results Barrier-supportive skincare: You don’t just take the capsule — we guide you through moisturisers, sunscreens and gentle cleansers to maintain healthy skin Skin coach follow-ups: Regular check-ins to track progress, manage side effects and ensure consistency Results in 3–6 months: Many clients see visible clearing within the first 8 weeks, with long-term remission in most cases Tips While Using Acnetrol-Iso Always use a moisturiser, Acnetrol Moisturiser, to prevent dryness Never skip broad-spectrum sunscreen — your skin is more sun-sensitive during treatment Avoid waxing, peels, or harsh exfoliants during the course Follow all blood test and dietary recommendations provided by your Clinderma dermatologist Don’t self-prescribe, this is a powerful medication that needs expert supervision Caution Acnetrol Iso is a category X- drug, not suitable for females planning pregnancy, pregnant or breastfeeding It’s a prescription medication, to be used under supervision strictlyd Common Side Effects Like any prescription treatment, Acnetrol-Iso may cause some side effects. The most common include dry lips, dry skin, mild flaking and increased sun sensitivity. In some cases, users may experience temporary purging or mild joint aches. All side effects are manageable when monitored closely by your Clinderma dermatologist and supported with the right skincare and follow-up. Always report any new symptoms during your treatment review. With the right guidance, these side effects are short-term, and the long-term benefits of clear, healthy skin far outweigh them.Take a Skin Test with Clinderma Related Articles Jun 06, 2026 Raised Red Bumps on Skin Dr. Siddharth Munot, MD Dermatologist Jun 05, 2026 Best Face Wash for Oily Skin and Pimples in 2026 Dr. Siddharth Munot, MD Dermatologist May 29, 2026 Best Pimple Treatment Options for Clear Skin: What Actually Works? Dr. Siddharth Munot, MD Dermatologist May 28, 2026 Black Pimples on Face: Causes & Effective Removal Methods Dr. Siddharth Munot, MD Dermatologist May 22, 2026 Red Pimples on Body: Causes, Treatment, Home Care & Prevention Tips Dr. Siddharth Munot, MD Dermatologist