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Acne conglobata

August 7th, 2009

Acne conglobata is the single most serious form of acne. It is often resistant to treatment. It is most common in males, and in people ages 18-30. Acne conglobata can persist for years, if not decades.

The most common form of treatment for acne conglobata is isotretinoin. Like I said earlier though, conglobata is often resistant or at the very least not as receptive to common treatments. Isotretinoin comes with side effects, so you need to weigh your options before treatment.

If you have acne conglobata, or you think you may have it, you have only one real option, you need to go to a dermatologist, no questions asked! Anyone suffering from severe acne, especially conglobata should always visit a skin care professional. You will need the dermatologist for a few reasons. He or she will be able to talk to you about your situation, give you specific advice, guide in the right direction if you will. And more importantly, he or she will be able to prescribe you treatments that require a prescription.

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