Dermatologists and facialists share their insights on treating breakouts and blemishes in adulthood.
Teen acne is very common, affecting 85% of adolescents. It can occur on the face, neck, back, shoulders and chest. Mild acne usually resolves without scarring, but more severe acne can cause darkened ...
Acne can affect people well beyond their teenage years, appearing as blackheads, whiteheads, papules, pustules, or deep cysts. While squeezing might seem tempting, it can worsen inflammation and leave ...
Brandi Jones has over two decades of experience as a nurse in an acute care setting. Her clinical background includes pediatrics, medical-surgical, and women's health. She also specializes in ...