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Acne

Board-Certified Dermatologist and Mohs Surgeon located in Sun City West and Sun City, AZ

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Acne is a common skin concern that not only affects you physically, but also emotionally. Whether it’s occasional breakouts or persistent flare-ups, dealing with acne can be frustrating and impact your self-esteem. At Goodman Dermatology and Mohs Surgery in Sun City West and Sun City, Arizona, Seth Goodman, DO, and Matt Goodman, MD, offer compassionate care and treatments that work. For comprehensive acne solutions, call to schedule an appointment or book online at your convenience.

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What is acne?

Acne is a skin condition that develops when your hair follicles become clogged with dead skin cells and oil. It often shows up as blackheads, whiteheads, pimples, or cysts. 

You’re not alone; acne affects people of all ages, but it’s especially common during the teen years and early adulthood. According to the American Academy of Dermatology, about 85% of people between the ages of 12-24 experience acne. 

Hormones, stress, diet, and some skincare products are all factors in the development of acne.

Will acne resolve on its own?

It’s possible. Sometimes, it gets better with time, especially after the hormonal surges during puberty stabilize, but everyone is different. Waiting it out can lead to scarring, so it’s best to meet with one of the knowledgeable dermatologists at Goodman Dermatology so they can assess your skin.
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What are the treatment options for acne?

Depending on your skin type and the kind of acne you have, your dermatologist may recommend a combination of treatments: 

Topical creams
Oral medications
Chemical peels
Laser therapy
Light therapy

The team at Goodman Dermatology understands your desire for clear skin and customizes a plan for you that addresses your needs and goals. The key is consistency and patience since even the most effective treatments can take a few weeks or more to show optimal results.

Are there any at-home ways to lessen the severity of acne?

Yes, there are several things you can do at home to help minimize the severity of your acne and prevent new breakouts, including:

Use a gentle cleanser in the morning when you wake up and right before bed at night
Avoid harsh scrubs that can irritate your skin
Choose non-comedogenic (less likely to clog pores) products for skincare and makeup
Keep your hands off your face
Don’t pick or squeeze your pimples to avoid scarring
Wash or change your pillowcase frequently to reduce bacteria and oil buildup
Avoid triggers like certain foods, stress, or using new products on your skin

The Goodman Dermatology team encourages you to be consistent and patient because long-lasting results take time. For acne care and a treatment plan that works, call today or use the online scheduling option.