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Acne Treatment Online

Acne is not just a teenage problem. Acne can be driven by oil production, clogged pores, bacteria, inflammation, hormones, medications, skincare products, and genetics.

At OVH, we help patients build a realistic acne treatment plan that may include prescription medications, skincare guidance, and follow-up support.

Clearer Skin Starts With the Right Plan

What We Treat

We evaluate and treat:

  • Whiteheads and blackheads

  • Inflamed pimples

  • Hormonal acne

  • Jawline or chin acne

  • Back, chest, or shoulder acne

  • Acne with dark marks or discoloration

  • Recurrent breakouts despite over-the-counter products

Severe cystic acne, scarring acne, or acne requiring isotretinoin may need referral to dermatology.

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a pink flamingo standing next to a body of water

$75

$25

Check-in/refills

Initial visit

How Treatment Works

  • Complete your intake form
    Tell us about your skin, current products, medications, allergies, pregnancy status, and treatment goals.

  • Provider review
    A licensed provider reviews your history and determines whether treatment is appropriate.

  • Personalized acne plan
    Your plan may include topical medications, oral medications, skincare changes, or hormonal acne options when appropriate.

  • Follow-up support
    Acne treatment takes time. We help adjust your plan based on response, irritation, side effects, and progress.

Acne Takes Time

Most acne treatments require 8–12 weeks to judge full response. Some dryness, peeling, or mild irritation can happen early, especially with retinoids or benzoyl peroxide.

We focus on steady improvement, not overnight perfection.

Important

Medication is not guaranteed. Treatment decisions are based on your medical history, symptoms, photos when needed, and provider evaluation.

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pink flamingo in close up photography
Treatment Options May Include
  • Topical retinoids

  • Benzoyl peroxide

  • Topical antibiotics

  • Azelaic acid

  • Salicylic acid

  • Oral antibiotics when appropriate

  • Spironolactone for select patients

  • Hormonal options when appropriate

The 2024 American Academy of Dermatology acne guideline supports benzoyl peroxide, topical retinoids, topical antibiotics, oral doxycycline, and other selected therapies depending on acne type and severity.

https://www.aad.org/news/updated-guidelines-acne-management?utm_source=chatgpt.com

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a pink flamingo standing in front of a bush