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Acne treatment can begin as early as 9 years old. While acne is most common in teenagers (12+ years), studies show that up to 78% of girls aged 9–10 experience acne. Early intervention is crucial to prevent scarring and emotional distress, regardless of age.
Teen acne typically appears in the T-zone (forehead, nose, chin) and is mostly comedonal (blackheads, whiteheads). Adult acne often appears along the jawline and cheeks with more inflammatory lesions like cysts or nodules.
Treatment depends on the severity of acne.
・Mild to Moderate: Topical treatments (retinoids, benzoyl peroxide, salicylic acid)
・Moderate to Severe: Combination therapy (oral antibiotics, advanced topicals, laser treatments)
・Severe/Cystic: Oral isotretinoin, steroid injections, or professional drainage
Yes, when prescribed and monitored by qualified dermatologists. At KINS Clinic, we use only medically proven and age-appropriate treatments for teenage skin, with careful monitoring of any side effects.
Most teens see visible improvement within 4–8 weeks of starting treatment, but full results typically take 3–6 months. Consistency and patience are key, as skin needs time to heal and renew.
Most treatments have minimal side effects when used correctly. Temporary dryness, redness, or mild irritation may occur. We monitor your teen closely and adjust the plan to minimize discomfort.
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