Effective Dermatologist-Recommended Treatments for Adult Acne

Close-up of woman checking acne on her cheek

Adult acne is more common than many people realize and can be just as frustrating in adulthood as it is during the teenage years. Persistent acne can significantly impact self-esteem and skin health, but dermatologists offer effective solutions tailored to your specific skin type and the severity of the condition.

Identifying the Cause

Before recommending treatment, dermatologists evaluate several factors, including hormonal fluctuations, stress, diet, skincare habits, and underlying medical conditions. For adults, acne often appears along the jawline, chin, and cheeks, and may involve deeper, more painful breakouts than those experienced by teenagers.

Topical Treatments

One of the first lines of defense against adult acne is topical medication. Dermatologists may prescribe retinoids to encourage cell turnover, benzoyl peroxide to kill bacteria, or antibiotics to reduce inflammation. These treatments are typically used in conjunction with gentle skincare routines that minimize pore clogging and skin irritation.

Oral Medications

For more persistent or cystic acne, oral medications may be necessary. Options include oral antibiotics, birth control pills (for women with hormonally influenced acne), or spironolactone to reduce oil production. In severe cases, isotretinoin (commonly known as Accutane) may be recommended under close supervision.

In-Office Procedures

Dermatologists also offer procedures to support acne treatment. Chemical peels, light or laser therapy, and manual extractions can help clear pores, reduce inflammation, and improve skin texture. These treatments are often used in conjunction with medication for a comprehensive approach.

Long-Term Skin Management

Treating adult acne isn’t just about clearing breakouts—it’s also about preventing them. Dermatologists guide patients in maintaining long-term results through consistent skincare, healthy lifestyle choices, and follow-up visits to adjust treatment plans as needed.

If you’re struggling with persistent adult acne, a dermatologist can create a customized plan that works for you. Don’t wait for clearer skin, schedule a consultation with a dermatologist to start your path toward healthier, more confident skin.

Close-up of woman checking acne on her cheek

Adult acne is more common than many people realize and can be just as frustrating in adulthood as it is during the teenage years. Persistent acne can significantly impact self-esteem and skin health, but dermatologists offer effective solutions tailored to your specific skin type and the severity of the condition.

Identifying the Cause

Before recommending treatment, dermatologists evaluate several factors, including hormonal fluctuations, stress, diet, skincare habits, and underlying medical conditions. For adults, acne often appears along the jawline, chin, and cheeks, and may involve deeper, more painful breakouts than those experienced by teenagers.

Topical Treatments

One of the first lines of defense against adult acne is topical medication. Dermatologists may prescribe retinoids to encourage cell turnover, benzoyl peroxide to kill bacteria, or antibiotics to reduce inflammation. These treatments are typically used in conjunction with gentle skincare routines that minimize pore clogging and skin irritation.

Oral Medications

For more persistent or cystic acne, oral medications may be necessary. Options include oral antibiotics, birth control pills (for women with hormonally influenced acne), or spironolactone to reduce oil production. In severe cases, isotretinoin (commonly known as Accutane) may be recommended under close supervision.

In-Office Procedures

Dermatologists also offer procedures to support acne treatment. Chemical peels, light or laser therapy, and manual extractions can help clear pores, reduce inflammation, and improve skin texture. These treatments are often used in conjunction with medication for a comprehensive approach.

Long-Term Skin Management

Treating adult acne isn’t just about clearing breakouts—it’s also about preventing them. Dermatologists guide patients in maintaining long-term results through consistent skincare, healthy lifestyle choices, and follow-up visits to adjust treatment plans as needed.

If you’re struggling with persistent adult acne, a dermatologist can create a customized plan that works for you. Don’t wait for clearer skin, schedule a consultation with a dermatologist to start your path toward healthier, more confident skin.

Nampa Dermatology Office

Address

16111 N Brinson Street, Suite 100,
Nampa, ID 83687

McCall Dermatology Office

Address

211 Forest St,
McCall, ID 83638

Office Hours

Nampa Office

Monday  

8:00 am - 5:00 pm

Tuesday  

8:00 am - 5:00 pm

Wednesday  

8:00 am - 5:00 pm

Thursday  

8:00 am - 5:00 pm

Friday  

8:00 am - 12:00 pm

Saturday  

Closed

Sunday  

Closed

McCall Office

Monday  

Closed

Tuesday  

Closed

Wednesday  

Closed

Thursday  

Closed

Friday  

By Appointment Only

Saturday  

Closed

Sunday  

Closed