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Adult Acne Surge: Experts Link to Systemic Health Shifts
28 Nov
Summary
- Adult acne is increasingly common, affecting up to 15 percent of women.
- Experts suspect links to hormonal shifts, stress, and environmental factors.
- Holistic dermatology considers lifestyle and environment for root causes.

Adult acne is experiencing a significant surge, with dermatologists noting a considerable increase in patients, especially women, struggling with persistent breakouts well into their adult years. This phenomenon goes beyond typical teenage acne, with many cases appearing to be hormonally driven or exacerbated by chronic stress, sleep deprivation, and dietary patterns involving ultra-processed foods.
Experts, including dermatologists like Dr. Mamina Turegano and Dr. Shamsa Kanwal, are investigating potential links between this rise and broader systemic health issues. They speculate that factors such as endocrine-disrupting chemicals found in everyday products, alongside lifestyle elements, may be contributing to hormonal imbalances and a general increase in conditions like PCOS and thyroid disorders.
Treatment approaches are evolving to address not just the visible symptoms but also the underlying causes. While standard treatments involve retinoids, benzoyl peroxide, and salicylic acid, a holistic perspective encourages examining internal, lifestyle, and environmental factors. This broader lens aims to tackle root causes and improve overall skin and systemic health.



