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Achieve clear skin with acne treatments at Dermatology Clinics of Westmoreland County.

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Acne

Achieve clear skin with acne treatments at Dermatology Clinics of Westmoreland County.

General

What is Acne?

Acne is the most prevalent skin condition in the United States, with an estimated 50 million Americans suffering from it on an annual basis. 

Acne occurs when hair follicles become blocked, resulting in the development of acne blemishes and lesions such as whiteheads, blackheads, papules, pustules, cysts, and nodules. Acne can show up anywhere on the body, but is most common on the face, upper back, chest, and shoulders. 

While acne is most common in teenagers, anyone can get acne, even babies. And this skin condition seems to be on the rise, especially among adult women. 

The providers at Dermatology Clinics of Westmoreland County are helping to address this increase with personalized acne treatments in Murrysville, Pennsylvania. Contact us to learn more or schedule an acne consultation.

Young woman with facial acne
QUESTIONS

Acne FAQs

Learn more about acne and our acne treatments by reading our helpful FAQs section. Our board-certified dermatologists answer common questions including why acne forms, the different types of acne, and how we treat acne in Murrysville, Pennsylvania. 

The primary cause of acne is clogged hair follicles. This can be caused by a number of different factors, including hormonal changes, excess sebum (oil) production, dead skin cells, and bacteria. When the hair follicle becomes clogged, this triggers inflammation and the formation of acne lesions. 

The most common types of acne we see at Dermatology Clinics of Westmoreland County are: 

  • Whiteheads: Also referred to as closed comedones, whiteheads are sealed over and have a small white pus filled top.
  • Blackheads: Also referred to as open comedones, this type of acne has a small, black opening at the top. The black coloring is due to the process of oxidation when the sebum is exposed to air.
  • Papules: Tender, small pink bumps.
  • Pustules: Acne lesions that have pus on the top and are red on the bottom. Pustules can be considered a type of inflammatory acne.
  • Nodules: Large, hard pimples that arise deep in the skin. They are often tender and can cause pain.
  • Cysts: Pus-filled, painful pimples that form in the deeper layers of skin and can often cause acne scars.

If you have acne but aren’t sure what type, we recommend visiting a skin care specialist for a professional evaluation, diagnosis, and acne treatment plan. Contact our clinic if you are in need of dermatology services in Murrysville, Pennsylvania. 

Genetics play a major role in how susceptible an individual is to acne. This is because genes influence how much sebun your skin produces, your hormonal balance, the bacteria you have on your skin, and much more. So, if your parents suffered from acne, there is a higher chance that you will as well. 

No, acne is not contagious. You cannot get it from someone else and you can’t pass it along if you have acne. 

Acne scars are caused by inflamed acne lesions. When a deep, inflamed acne lesion develops, it can damage the skin and contribute to the breakdown of tissue. As the lesion clears, the body attempts to heal the area by increasing collagen production. If the body produces too little or too much collagen, an acne scar forms. 

Additionally, acne scars can form as a result of picking, popping, or squeezing acne lesions. This often damages the skin and tissue, causing acne scars.

There are several forms of acne treatment that work well for clearing this stubborn skin condition. At Dermatology Clinics of Westmoreland County, we often use a combination of acne treatment methods to help our patients achieve clear skin. Depending on the type of acne you have, this may include: 

  • OTC Topical Acne Treatment (e.g. benzoyl peroxide, salicylic acid)
  • Prescription Topical Medication (e.g. retinoid topical)
  • Oral Antibiotics
  • Hormone Therapy (for women only)
  • Isotretinoin (i.e. Accutane)
  • Corticosteroid Injections
  • Light Therapy
  • Lifestyle Recommendations

To learn more about our acne treatments in Murrysville, PA, get in touch with our dermatology clinic today or schedule a skin consultation with one of our experienced providers. 

Photos

Before & After Acne Treatment

Browse our before and after photos below to get a better idea of how we can help you address your acne through individual treatment methods. When you’re ready to find an effective acne treatment, schedule a consultation today with one of our providers.

Girl Pimples On The Forehead Before And After The ProcedureGirl Pimples On The Forehead Before And After The Procedure
Comparison Portrait Of Young Beautiful Woman Before And After Skin Treatment. Skin Care Concept. Photo Collage, Problem SkincareComparison Portrait Of Young Beautiful Woman Before And After Skin Treatment. Skin Care Concept. Photo Collage, Problem Skincare
Acne On The Chin: Demodecosis Tick On The Skin Of A Girl's Face. Patient At The Appointment Of A Dermatologist. Problem Skin And Beauty Concept. Photos Before And After Treatment.Acne On The Chin: Demodecosis Tick On The Skin Of A Girl's Face. Patient At The Appointment Of A Dermatologist. Problem Skin And Beauty Concept. Photos Before And After Treatment.
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Schedule Your Acne Treatment at Dermatology Clinics of Westmoreland County

Whether you’re struggling with mild acne breakouts, like whiteheads, or more severe acne, such as painful cysts or deep nodules, the experienced providers at Dermatology Clinics of Westmoreland County can help you find relief. Clear skin is possible with our advanced acne treatments. 

Schedule an acne treatment in Murrysville, Pennsylvania, by calling (724) 733-7544 or requesting an appointment online.

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Have questions or concerns? Please call us at (724) 733-7544.

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