The first thing a person notices about you is the skin. So, while a person with clear skin feels good and confident, a person with acne marks can be bothered about it and feel embarrassed. This is a common finding especially among teenagers who are very conscious about how their looks. Given the hormonal changes that they are going through, adolescents are most affected by acne. Not just cosmetically, it also affects them emotionally. Those with oily skin, poor food choices with oily and greasy foods, and poor exercise are more prone to acne. 

Types of acne: Acne is classified on a different basis, as below

Whiteheads of blackheads, nodules or cysts – based on appearance 

Mild, moderate, or severe – based on the severity

Acute or chronic - based on the periodicity

There could be a combination like chronic blackheads, which most people suffer even well into their 30s. Similarly, acute nodular or chronic cystic forms are also seen. 

Treatment: Acne can be treated using topical and systemic methods depending on the condition. Diet changes, skin care methods, topical anti-acne creams, and even systemic measures can be used. Most commonly used products are retinoids, benzoyl peroxide, and antibiotics like tetracycline and clindamycin. 

General Tips: Limit exposure to the sun and use protection with sunscreen, hat, scarf, and sunglassesAvoid use of chemicals on the skin including creams, lotions, deodorants, etc. 

Use safer peels and scrubs like fruits and vegetables reduce oil in food, and avoid junk food increase water intake to improve skin hydration. 

A more serious issue with severe acne, acute/chronic, is the marks they leave behind. There could be people who are severely affected cosmetically and require scar removal. 

Some of the options they have are listed below.

Laser: Acne marks are darker than the rest of the skin, and so a beam of the laser is targeted at this tissue to get rid of the darker tissue. The laser also tends to reduce further acne attacks by reducing bacteria contained in the skin.

 Micro-needling: The underlying layers of the skin contain collagen, which can be boosted to generate more healthy skin cells. Through tiny needles, micro fat cells are injected into the skin, which improves skin quality. 

Photofacials: Another way to stimulate the collagen is to apply a heated probe to the inner layers of the skin. The outer layer of the skin is simultaneously cooled. Skin regeneration happens, leading to scar removal. 

Injectable fillers: Chemicals like retinoids and micro fat are injected into the skin, which promotes collagen formation and new skin regeneration. So, though acne and acne scars are common problems, there are definitely solutions available. 

In case you have a concern or query you can always consult an expert & get answers to your questions!