Acne isn’t just a cosmetic nuisance; it’s a medical condition that can damage both skin and self-esteem if ignored. Mild breakouts often respond to over-the-counter products with benzoyl peroxide or salicylic acid, which calm inflammation and clear clogged pores. But when pimples become painful, persistent, or start leaving dark spots and scars, self-treatment is no longer enough. That is the moment a dermatologist stops being optional and becomes essential.A specialist can distinguish between types of acne and underlying causes, then design a plan that fits your skin rather than forcing you into a one-size-fits-all routine. Prescription retinoids, antibiotics, or hormonal therapies can target oil, bacteria, and cell turnover with far more precision. For deeper, stubborn lesions, procedures like chemical peels, lasers, or cyst drainage help prevent lasting scars. With consistent follow-up and a routine built just for you, clear skin becomes a realistic, sustainable goal—not a desperate guessing game.
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