Blackheads and acne marks on the face can be treated with intensive care, topical medication, oral medication, or laser treatment. Blackheads are open pimples that appear as large or small black dots on the surface due to blockage of keratinized material and sebum in the sebaceous glands of hair follicles. 1. Blackheads: Blackheads can generally be left untreated, but if for the sake of aesthetics they can be coated with retinoids, such as tazarotene gel, isotretinoin ointment, etc. For the more obvious ones they can be orally administered with isotretinoin medications, such as acephate, aryl retinoid, etc. For the symptoms of infection, you can apply erythromycin ointment, mupirocin cream, etc., or oral erythromycin, tetracycline and other anti-infection. 2. Pimple marks: For pimple marks, you can apply azelaic acid youth cream and other drugs to reduce pigmentation and relieve symptoms. If pimple marks are particularly obvious, you can wait until the acne treatment is completed to carry out fractional laser treatment. People’s physical conditions are different, the degree of the disease is not the same, the use of drugs are different, should strictly follow the doctor’s instructions for medication, to avoid leading to adverse consequences.