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This page is committed to provide accurate, up-to-date information about acne and its management, to help you make informed skincare decisions. Our mission is to empower individuals with the knowledge and access to the latest, most effective acne managements.

9.4%

Affected with acne globally1

65.5%

Adolescents with acne have low self esteem2

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Frequently asked Questions.

Acne often resolves in early adulthood, though some people may continue to experience it throughout their lives. Effective treatments target the underlying causes of acne. It may take trying several treatments to find the one that works best for you.3

Many acne treatments, both topical and oral, aren’t safe during pregnancy. If you’re pregnant or planning to become pregnant, discuss acne treatments with your physician.3

Most people have acne on and off for several years before their symptoms start to improve as they get older.

Even with treatment, acne can take many months or years to clear up completely.

With medicated treatment and a good skin care routine, you can speed up your body’s healing time to make acne go away faster.3

You can’t completely prevent acne, especially during hormonal changes, but you can reduce your risk by:3

  • Washing your face daily with facial wash and warm water.
  • Using an oil-free moisturizer.
  • Keeping your hands away from your face.

See a healthcare provider as soon as you notice pimples, so as to start treatment before scarring occurs. Also visit if your current treatment isn’t working or if it causes skin irritation like itchiness or discoloration.3

Have any questions?

Frequently asked Question

Acne often resolves in early adulthood, though some people may continue to experience it throughout their lives. Effective treatments target the underlying causes of acne. It may take trying several treatments to find the one that works best for you.3

You can’t completely prevent acne, especially during hormonal changes, but you can reduce your risk by:3

  • Washing your face daily with facial wash and warm water.
  • Using an oil-free moisturizer.
  • Keeping your hands away from your face.

Many acne treatments, both topical and oral, aren’t safe during pregnancy. If you’re pregnant or planning to become pregnant, discuss acne treatments with your physician.3

See a healthcare provider as soon as you notice pimples, so as to start treatment before scarring occurs. Also visit if your current treatment isn’t working or if it causes skin irritation like itchiness or discoloration.3

Most people have acne on and off for several years before their symptoms start to improve as they get older.4 Even with treatment, acne can take many months or years to clear up completely.5 With medicated treatment and a good skin care routine, you can speed up your body’s healing time to make acne go away faster.3

References:
  1. Vasam M. et al. Acne vulgaris: A review of the pathophysiology, treatment, and recent nanotechnology-based advances. Biochemistry and Biophysics Reports 36(2023)101578.
  2. Ali E, Soliman F, and Maklad S. The Effect of Acne Vulgaris on Body Image Satisfaction, Self Esteem and Quality of Life of Adolescents at Tanta city. Tanta Scientific Nursing Journal. 2022;27 (4): 188-206.
  3. Acne: Types, Causes, Treatment & Prevention. Clevland Clinic. Available at: https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/diseases/12233-acne. Last access date 3-2024
  4. Acne – NHS. Available at; https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/acne/. Last access date 6-2024.
  5. Treatment – Mayo Clinic. Available at: https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/acne/diagnosis-treatment/treatment/txc-20368093?p=1. Last access 6-2024.