In conclusion!

Acne affects millions, usually mild and treatable with OTC products. However, severe cases need professional care.

See a dermatologist if you have: 

Cysts or nodules: large, painful, deep bumps that risk scarring and need prescription treatment. 

Late-onset acne: acne developing in adults with no prior history, possibly signaling hormonal or health issues. 

Persistent acne: acne continuing from adolescence into adulthood, requiring long-term management. 

A dermatologist can diagnose severity, identify underlying causes, and recommend effective treatments to prevent scarring and complications. If you have severe or unusual acne, don’t wait—consult a dermatologist for clear, healthy skin.

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