What It Might Be: Cystic Acne
Cystic acne is one of the most serious types of acne. It goes deeper into the skin than regular pimples and can be painful, inflamed, and filled with pus.
🔍 Key Characteristics:
Deep, swollen, red bumps that may feel tender or sore
Clusters of lesions, often on the chin, jawline, or cheeks
Pus-filled cysts that may rupture and cause scarring
Persistent outbreaks that don’t respond well to over-the-counter treatments
🛟 Rescue & Treatment Options
Managing this condition requires a combination of medical care, gentle skincare, and lifestyle adjustments. Here’s what can help:
🩺 Medical Treatments:
Oral antibiotics (like doxycycline or minocycline): reduce inflammation and bacteria
Topical retinoids (like tretinoin): help unclog pores and prevent new lesions
Hormonal therapy (e.g., birth control pills or spironolactone): especially effective if flare-ups are linked to menstrual cycles
Isotretinoin (Accutane): a powerful option for severe, resistant cases—but requires close monitoring by a dermatologist
đź§´ Skincare Tips:
Use a gentle, non-comedogenic cleanser twice daily
Avoid scrubbing or picking at the skin—this worsens inflammation and scarring
Apply oil-free moisturizers to maintain skin barrier
Avoid heavy makeup or products with alcohol, which can irritate the skin
🍽️ Lifestyle Support:
Reduce intake of high-glycemic foods (sugar, white bread, processed snacks)
Stay hydrated and get enough sleep
Manage stress—cortisol spikes can trigger breakouts