How To Get Rid Of Cystic Spots?

See a dermatologist for cystic acne treatment options

Use prescription topical retinoids (adapalene, tretinoin) if recommended

Use prescription benzoyl peroxide (topical) as directed

Consider prescription topical antibiotics only as part of a plan (often paired with benzoyl peroxide/retinoid)

Ask about oral antibiotics for short-term control if appropriate

Ask about oral isotretinoin for severe, persistent, or scarring cystic acne

Ask about hormonal therapy (combined oral contraceptives, spironolactone) if appropriate

Use non-comedogenic, oil-free skincare and cosmetics

Wash with a gentle cleanser 1–2 times daily

Avoid scrubbing, harsh exfoliants, and abrasive tools

Do not pick, squeeze, or puncture cysts

Apply a cold compress for 5–10 minutes to reduce swelling

For flares, consider prescription intralesional corticosteroid injections (by a clinician)

Use spot treatment with benzoyl peroxide on non-open lesions if tolerated

Keep hands off face and avoid touching inflamed areas

Change pillowcases regularly and keep hair products off the face

Avoid heavy, occlusive hair/skin products; keep them non-comedogenic

Limit friction and irritation (tight helmets/straps, frequent rubbing)

Manage sweating promptly (rinse after workouts; change out of sweaty clothes)

Consider sun protection daily (SPF 30+), especially if using retinoids

Expect improvement in 8–12 weeks for many acne regimens

Seek urgent care if acne is accompanied by fever, severe pain, rapidly spreading redness, or eye involvement

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