Key Facts
Pediatric & Adolescent Acne: At a Glance
What is Pediatric & Adolescent Acne?
- Acne vulgaris occurring in children and adolescents, driven by rising androgens, follicular hyperkeratinization, and inflammation.
Who gets Pediatric & Adolescent Acne?
- About 85% of adolescents. Preadolescent acne (ages 7–11) can be an early marker of hormonal changes.
What are the symptoms of Pediatric & Adolescent Acne?
- Blackheads and whiteheads on the forehead, red pimples on the cheeks and chin, and deeper tender bumps in severe cases.
How do you treat Pediatric & Adolescent Acne?
- Gentle cleansers, prescription retinoids, benzoyl peroxide, antibiotics when appropriate, and isotretinoin with strict monitoring for severe scarring disease.
How long does Pediatric & Adolescent Acne take to improve?
- Most children and teens show significant improvement within 8–12 weeks of consistent treatment.
When should I see a dermatologist for Pediatric & Adolescent Acne?
- If acne is worsening, painful, scarring, or affecting self-confidence, or if it appears before age 8 (which may require endocrine evaluation).
Pediatric Acne.
Acne in children and teens is more than a cosmetic concern—it can lead to lasting scarring and significant emotional distress. At Modern Dermatology, we provide advanced acne protocols designed specifically for developing skin.

Early Intervention Matters.
Teen skin is uniquely reactive. Hormonal surges during puberty drive sebum overproduction and follicular inflammation. Over-the-counter products often contain harsh active ingredients that strip the skin barrier, causing rebound flares and sensitivity. Our board-certified team provides clinical-strength solutions calibrated for younger skin.
Comedonal Acne
Blackheads and whiteheads common in early teens. Managed with gentle retinoids and targeted topicals.
Inflammatory Acne
Red papules and pustules that indicate bacterial involvement. Requires prescription antibacterial agents.
Cystic Acne
Deep, painful nodules with high scarring potential. May require isotretinoin for definitive clearance.
Meet Your Specialists.

Dr. Grob
Founder & Dermatologist providing thoughtful, family-centered care for pediatric dermatologic conditions.





Frequently Asked.
At what age should a teen see a dermatologist for acne?
If over-the-counter products aren't working after 6-8 weeks, or if acne is leaving scars or causing emotional distress, it's time for a professional evaluation.
Is Accutane safe for teens?
Yes, when properly monitored. We provide thorough counseling, monthly labs, and close follow-up throughout the course.
Will my child's acne go away on its own?
Some mild acne resolves after puberty, but moderate-to-severe acne often requires treatment to prevent permanent scarring.
Are acne treatments covered by insurance?
Modern Dermatology is a direct-care practice. We provide transparent pricing and a superbill for potential reimbursement.
MODERN DERMATOLOGY: SOUTH TAMPA'S PEDIATRIC ACNE SPECIALISTS
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Further Reading
This page is for informational purposes and is not a substitute for a medical evaluation by a board-certified dermatologist. If you have concerns about your skin, please schedule a consultation.
