Acne & Breakouts

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Teen Acne

Teen acne affects most adolescents, caused by hormone-driven oil that clogs pores on the face, chest, or back. It can lead to blackheads, pimples, or deeper nodules, impacting confidence. Consistent skincare and early advice from a doctor help manage breakouts and prevent scarring.

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Adult Acne

Adult acne is a common issue, especially for women in their 20s and beyond, often showing as pimples or cysts around the jawline and chin. Causes include hormones, stress, diet, or skincare habits, and treatment usually needs a personalized approach.

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Hormonal Breakouts

Hormonal breakouts occur when shifts in estrogen or androgens increase oil production, clogging pores and causing deep pimples on the jawline, chin, and lower face. Common during cycles, pregnancy, menopause, or PCOS, they often follow a pattern and may need targeted care or medical treatment.

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Acne Scarring

Acne scarring happens when inflamed or cystic breakouts damage deeper skin, creating indented or raised marks. While common after moderate-to-severe acne, early treatment helps prevent them. Options like microneedling, peels, fillers, or lasers can greatly improve appearance.

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