As the name suggests, acne is a skin manifestation that accompanies puberty. For these small pimples, elders often introduce their “experience”: “Acne, it’s okay, it will be fine after puberty”. “We used to get acne and it went away naturally.” …… Admittedly, such a situation does exist, and it just goes to show the close relationship between puberty and acne. In this sense, acne does not seem to be a disease. However, it ignores the damage left behind by some acne, such as hyperpigmentation and minor scarring, and the psychological and physical effects on the person at the time. What’s more, acne is known to be a chronic inflammation of the sebaceous glands of the hair follicles, the incidence of which is high for all to see, especially when the inflammation is severe and inevitably results in painful nodules, cysts, sinus tracts, and after healing, atrophic or hyperplastic scarring, or even disfigurement in severe cases. Thus, it seems to be a common skin disease that must be of great concern. Since this is the case, the right attitude should be neither too nervous nor sloppy, because if we “look to the future” without analysis and let it go, we will certainly miss the time for treatment and leave a permanent heartache. Therefore, we believe that once you have acne, you should actively treat it. The first is to control and clear the rash in time to pass through puberty, and the second is to minimize and control the formation of scarring to maintain a youthful and beautiful appearance. Therefore, the right attitude to take is to treat acne actively and correctly.