- A benzoyl peroxide wash and topical antibiotic and/or tretinion. If that fails,
- Add an oral antibiotic. If that fails,
- Consider isotretinoin (sometimes known as the brand name Accutane).
What to Do When Acne Persists | Anne Marie McNeill M.D., Ph.D
Is it my imagination, or is everyone more stricken with acne these days?
Dr. McNeill: There does appear to be more prevalence and persistence. Interestingly, we are finding that certain cultures, such as Japan, are experiencing more acne compared with previous generations. In other, remote cultures, such as tribal communities in Africa, there is still no incidence of acne.
So, then, it is environmental?
Dr McNeill: We do not know for sure. It seems that any number of factors can increase acne, depending on the person: stress, hormonal changes, lack of sleep, high sugar foods all seem to contribute to acne.
Chocolate. Settle the question here and now, does it or does it not cause acne?
Dr. McNeill: Unfortunately, it does. A very well done study is the definitive answer to this long debated question. Ingestion of 100% Ghiradelli chocolate increased acne lesions in acne-prone individuals. If you are a person that is prone to acne, lay off the chocolate.
American Academy of Dermatology (AAD) 69th Annual Meeting: Abstract 305. Presented February 6, 2011.
What is appropriate treatment, and is treatment different for a teenager and adult?
Dr. McNeill: The treatments are very similar for adults and teenagers, and are graduated, as follows:

