I have had acne since 2020 and have used several treatments like benzoyl peroxide, clindamycin gels, and retinoids. The acne improves with treatment but returns when I stop. Currently, I have mild persistent acne, severe pigmentation on my cheeks and forehead, and noticeable scars on my left cheek. What is the best treatment plan to manage acne, pigmentation, and scarring long-term?
Long-standing acne that improves with treatment but returns is common, and the key is to shift from short-term treatment to a consistent maintenance plan that controls acne, fades pigmentation, and addresses scars. Continue a gentle routine with a daily cleanser, sunscreen, and a maintenance treatment such as a topical retinoid or benzoyl peroxide a few times per week to prevent new pimples, while avoiding stopping treatment suddenly. For dark spots (post-inflammatory pigmentation), ingredients like azelaic acid, niacinamide, or mild chemical peels can help over time, along with strict sun protection. For scars, creams alone have a limited effect, so procedures like microneedling, chemical peels, or laser therapy done by a dermatologist may be needed. If acne is still active, your doctor may adjust medicines or consider a longer course of options like Isotretinoin in selected cases. The best results come from regular follow-up, patience, and sticking to a long-term plan rather than stopping treatment once acne improves.