Omeed Ahadiat, MD.

Acne Treatment

Medical Dermatology

Acne Treatment

Acne is one of the most common skin complaints in teenagers and adults. Depending on the patient and extent of acne, treatments include topicals and various oral options including isotretinoin (commonly known as Accutane). The most important aspect of acne treatment is scar prevention so it’s vital to see a board-certified dermatologist as soon as possible and learn about which treatment option is best for you. You can contact us today to schedule a consultation and find out more about our Acne Treatment options.

Millions of individuals throughout the world suffer with acne, including teenagers and adults. Acne includes pimples, blackheads, and whiteheads that can appear on the face, chest, back, and other parts of the body. Depending on the patient and extent of acne, treatments include topicals and various oral options including isotretinoin (commonly known as Accutane). Light therapy, topical or oral drugs, and lifestyle changes like dietary changes and proper skincare routines are all possible acne treatments. Patient satisfaction and safety is our top priority at our practice.

For the best outcomes, our Board-Certified Dermatologist will work with you to choose the best course of action for your particular needs. The most important aspect of acne treatment is scar prevention so it’s vital to see a Board-Certified Dermatologist as soon as possible and learn about which treatment option is best for you. You can contact us today to schedule a consultation and find out more about our Acne Treatment options.

Benefits of Acne Treatment

Treatments for Acne Treatment

Topical Retinoids
Topical retinoids, such as tretinoin, help to unclog pores, reduce inflammation, and promote cell turnover, making them effective for treating mild to moderate acne.
Oral Antibiotics
Oral antibiotics like doxycycline or minocycline reduce the bacteria that contribute to acne and help to decrease inflammation in more severe cases.
Hormonal Therapies
Hormonal therapies, such as birth control pills or anti-androgen medications, regulate hormones that can trigger acne, especially in women with hormonal imbalances.
Lifestyle Modifications
Avoiding acne-triggering foods like dairy or high-glycemic foods and reducing stress through exercise or mindfulness can help prevent flare-ups and improve overall skin health.
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