MILLIE Court has given a candid update on her acne battle as she shared a make-up free snap on Instagram.
The Love Island winner, 26, recently blasted vile keyboard bullies for sending her abuse about her adult acne, which was sparked back in 2020.
At the time, former ASOS buyer Millie "couldn't figure out" what was causing the painful breakouts on her face.
Back in July, Millie revealed a candid snap of her acne as she opened up on her microneedling treatment.
Now she confirmed she is seeking an alternative solution after being left "fed up and frustrated."
Millie, who recently reunited with Love Island partner Liam Reardon, took to Instagram to respond to a fan who asked: "How's your skin doing atm?"
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In a lengthy reply, Millie detailed: "This was it four weeks ago, I've finally made the decision to go on Roaccutane because quite frankly I'm fed up and frustrated about it.
"I've been struggling with acne since I was 15 and tried everything possible.
"Some things worked but were a short term fix so I took myself to a private dermatologist and he said this was the only thing left for me now!
"I will keep you updated as much as possible with my journey as I've been researching it for weeks on end now and I feel like I'm fully prepared for it."
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Millie then added: "So for anyone else doing the same you can come with me on my journey to see if this is something right for you.
"Please don't get me wrong I am not sitting here and promoting this at all.
"This is the last resort and has some very dangerous side effects.
"But I will monitor it, and so will my friends and family, and if anything gets too much I will come off it immediately."
Earlier this year, we reported how common acne drug Roaccutane had been linked to dozens of suicides.
A three-year safety review into the medication concluded that it should only be prescribed to patients aged 12–18 years when no prior treatments have worked.
It came after a number people have died by suicide after taking the drug, leading the grieving parents of a teenage girl to call for a ban in people under 21.
Meanwhile, ITV2 star Millie previously hit out after receiving a nasty message from a troll about her acne that "cut deeper than it should".
The 2021 show star posted the horrible Instagram message online and warned her followers to always "be kind" to others.
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Since finding fame on Love Island alongside her boyfriend Liam, Millie has spoken openly about her battle with acne.
In October 2021, she told her followers that she feared she will "never get rid of it" and bravely unveiled pictures of when her skin was at its worst.
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