Benzoyl peroxide and salicylic acid are two of the most commonly used over-the-counter acne treating ingredients available at the drug store. However, many people don’t understand the difference between these two unique acne-fighting medications. Dr. Schweiger explains that, “Benzoyl peroxide …
The Clear Clinic is proud to offer its Clear Club membership to patients seeking comprehensive and effective acne treatments. Dr. Schweiger explains that, “We implemented the Clear Club in order to offer patients the best treatments for acne, without unnecessary …
The Clear Clinic is excited to announce its new Fly In for Clear Skin program. We have received numerous requests for referrals around the country to dermatologists who perform the F.A.S.T. treatment for acne scars. This treatment was pioneered by …
Topical medications for acne can sometimes cause dryness on the skin. This can be problematic enough, but what if you already have dry skin? Acne expert Dr. Schweiger explains that, “The best way to treat dry skin while using acne …
Retin-A is one of the most well-known acne medications; many people recognize its name from use either as a teenager or as an adult. It is no accident that Retin-A is such a well-known medication. Retin-A is an example of …
The Clear Clinic was recently featured on Fox News, in a feature story about the mission of the Clear Clinic and its unique methods of treating acne. Dr. Schweiger explains that, “At the Clear Clinic, we see patients who have …
Blackheads and whiteheads both fall in the category of non-inflammatory acne, or comedones. However, this does not mean that they are the same thing. Blackheads and whiteheads are actually distinct types of acne on the skin. So, what is the …
Cystic acne must be addressed differently than blackheads or whiteheads on the skin. Cysts are inflammatory lesions located deeper within the skin; therefore many of the treatments that are effective in treating blackheads and whiteheads do not improve cystic acne …
Everyone wants acne off of their face quickly, but trying to pick at or pop your pimples only leaves marks on the face for a longer period of time. Commonly, picking at or popping your pimples leads to more inflammation …
Avoid candy and ice cream: Recent research suggests that foods with a high glycemic index and dairy products may influence the development or worsening of acne on your skin. Don’t pop that pimple: Popping or picking at your acne may …
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