Their acne is severe

If a person has deep, painful acne, nodules, or cysts, they should consult a dermatologist.

They suffer from persistent or late-onset acne: Adults who have never had acne before may develop late-onset acne.

  1. Deep, painful acne like cysts or nodules is a reason to see a dermatologist — not something to wait out.
  2. If acne hurts, forms cysts, or doesn’t go away, professional care is essential.
  3. Painful breakouts and nodular acne often need a dermatologist’s treatment.
  4. Adult-onset or persistent acne isn’t normal — a dermatologist can help.
  5. Never had acne before but suddenly breaking out? It’s time to see a specialist.
  6. Cystic or deep acne shouldn’t be treated with guesswork — consult a dermatologist.
  7. When acne becomes painful or long-lasting, medical advice matters.
  8. Late-onset acne in adults often signals a need for professional care.
  9. Stubborn, deep acne is more than cosmetic — it’s medical.
  10. If breakouts are painful, deep, or new in adulthood, don’t ignore them.