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Personalized Treatment!

The Treatment

Your treatment regimen is personalized to your acne type, severity, and body areas affected. Below are the medications we use in combination. 

Doxycycline

Doxycycline

$25/month 

3 month supply

  • How often am I billed?
    If you select a subscription plan, you'll be billed every 60 or 90 days depending on the subscription. If you opt for a one-time treatment purchase then you will only be billed once.
  • How do I change or cancel my plan?
    To pause, cancel, or restart your plan submit a ticket through our contact form and a representative will address your request within 24 business hours!
  • How am I billed after I unpause a paused plan?
    If you pause and unpause a plan before your next scheduled billing cycle, then you will be billed on the already scheduled date. If you unpause a plan after the billing cycle date has lapsed, then you will be billed at the time you unpause your plan and future billing dates will be every 3 months from your unpause date.
  • Will I be charged if my medical application is not approved?
    You will only be charged if your application is approved.
  • When does my subscription end?
    Your subscription ends 1 year after the date it began - this is due to state prescribing laws. To renew your subscription, simply retake the appropriate medical questionnaire to provide us with your updated medical information and checkout with the desired plan.

Other Treatments We Offer

Daily Acne Cream

Benzoyl Peroxide Clindamycin

Nightly Acne Cream

Tretinoin Retinoid

Spironolactone

Spironolactone Aldactone Hormonal Acne

Acne Body Wash

Acne Body Wash

Start your medical visit to obtain approval for treatment from one of our licensed providers.

YOU'RE NOT ALONE

Acne is the most common skin condition affecting 50 million people in the USA yearly.

Nathalie, 26

My hormonal acne finally cleared after just 6 weeks of treatment with spironolactone and night time cream!

Jessica, 25

Finally not fighting to cover my acne with makeup :)

Jason, 31

This site is a lifesaver. My acne finally cleared up after years of dealing with breakouts. Highly recommend.

Before & After

Acne vulgaris is an inflammatory condition of the skin. Treatment is based on the type of acne, severity, and distribution of acne.

The Cause

The cause of acne is multi-factorial: Increased oil production, abnormal shedding of the hair follicle lining, bacterial overgrowth​, and inflammation are all contributing factors. There is a wide spectrum of clinical disease ranging from mild whiteheads and blackheads to severe nodules and cysts. 

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  • Stay away from dairy products, chocolate, and stop whey protein. Check your protein supplement ingredients for whey.

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  • Ensure your products are free of coconut oil, sulfates, and other oils.​

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  • Only use facial products, including make-up and face wash, that are labeled "non-comedogenic". This means they don't clog pores.

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  • If your face is oily, wash your face as needed throughout the day to keep it oil-free.

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Types of Acne Lesions

Acne Hygiene Recommendations

Blackhead

Blackheads

Whitehead Comedone

Whiteheads

Cystic Acne

Cysts

Papule

Papules

Pustule

Pustules

Nodule

Nodules

Stop The Acne Breakouts

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