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Acne

How Is Acne Treated?

Acne is often treated by dermatologists (doctors who specialize in skin problems). These doctors treat all kinds of acne, particularly severe cases. Doctors who are general or family practitioners, pediatricians, or internists may treat patients with milder cases of acne.

The goals of treatment are to heal existing lesions, stop new lesions from forming, prevent scarring, and minimize the psychological stress and embarrassment caused by this disease. Drug treatment is aimed at reducing several problems that play a part in causing acne: abnormal clumping of cells in the follicles, increased oil production, bacteria, and inflammation. Depending on the extent of the person's acne, the doctor will recommend one of several over-the-counter (OTC) medicines or prescription medicines that are topical (applied to the skin) or systemic (taken by mouth). The doctor may suggest using more than one topical medicine or combining oral and topical medicines.

 

What Is Acne?

How Does Acne Develop?
What Causes Acne?

Who Gets Acne?

Treatment for Blackheads, Whiteheads, and Mild Inflammatory Acne

Treatment for Moderate to Severe Inflammatory Acne

Treatment for Severe Nodular or Cystic Acne

Treatments for Hormonally Influenced Acne in Women

Other Treatments for Acne

How Should People With Acne Care for Their Skin?

What Research Is Being Done on Acne?

Where Can People Find More Credible Information on Acne?

 
     
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