Prescription acne treatments include topical retinoids (adapalene, tretinoin, tazarotene), benzoyl peroxide, and azelaic acid. Oral antibiotics (doxycycline, minocycline) are used for moderate to severe inflammatory acne but should be limited to reduce resistance. Discuss hormonal options and isotretinoin with a dermatologist for persistent or severe cases.
Match acne treatment to lesion type and severity. OTC options like benzoyl peroxide and adapalene help mild cases; prescription topicals, oral antibiotics, hormonal therapies, and isotretinoin address more severe disease. Procedures and lifestyle changes are adjuncts.
Practical, up-to-date overview of acne causes, prevention, and evidence-based treatments - from gentle skincare and dietary factors to topical medicines, hormonal options and procedures.
A practical, modern acne routine: gentle cleansing, one targeted topical (benzoyl peroxide, salicylic acid, or topical retinoid), lifestyle support, and dermatologist care for persistent or severe acne.
Practical, up-to-date guidance on what causes acne and how to treat it with topical options, daily-care tips, and when to see a clinician.