Is it necessary to see a dermatologist for acne/pimples, or is there an at-home treatment you can recommend?

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Bella MD Laser Vein and Aesthetic Center

Published on May 16, 2016

It depends on what type of acne you have. If they are cystic and deep ones that hurt and don't come to the surface, then yes, I would see a dermatologist. If they are just aggravating white heads that DO come to the surface, then you can do several things. One is the hydrafacial to help with the bacteria on the surface of the skin. This is an "in-office" treatment that works great. I would also ask for a retinol product as well as some additional topical products for home use, like cleanser/toner. You should buy your skin care regimen at an aesthetic office because they sell medical-grade products.

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Answered by Bella MD Laser Vein and Aesthetic Center

It depends on what type of acne you have. If they are cystic and deep ones that hurt and don't come to the surface, then yes, I would see a dermatologist. If they are just aggravating white heads that DO come to the surface, then you can do several things. One is the hydrafacial to help with the bacteria on the surface of the skin. This is an "in-office" treatment that works great. I would also ask for a retinol product as well as some additional topical products for home use, like cleanser/toner. You should buy your skin care regimen at an aesthetic office because they sell medical-grade products.

Published on Jul 11, 2012


Aesthetic Surgery and Dermatology offices of Adrienne E. Stewart

Published on May 04, 2016

Over-the-counter acne remedies are sometimes effective in the short run but often the condition reasserts itself. A board-certified dermatologist will be able to analyze your condition and prescribe an effective treatment plan.

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Answered by Aesthetic Surgery and Dermatology offices of Adrienne E. Stewart

Over-the-counter acne remedies are sometimes effective in the short run but often the condition reasserts itself. A board-certified dermatologist will be able to analyze your condition and prescribe an effective treatment plan.

Published on Jul 11, 2012


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