Hydrocolloid patches might help the pimple resolve while also providing a physical barrier to prevent the person from picking. Wearing gloves or finding an alternative activity to keep the hands busy may be helpful when the urge to pick the skin arises. It is important for the person to understand that picking can cause more scarring than the actual acne itself. Some healthcare providers may recommend treatments to lessen the scarring and discoloration from excoriated acne. For example, treatment of discoloration includes topical
hydroquinone,
azelaic acid, and
kojic acid. Laser therapies can be used to minimize the appearance of scars from picking. However, this does not address the original cause and cycle of new acne, picking the acne, and resulting discoloration and scarring. Appropriate treatments for active acne, taking into account the type and severity of the acne, should be given.
Acne treatments may include retinoids and antibiotics, which may be topical for mild lesions, and oral for more severe acne. Oral contraceptives may also be used. Addressing the underlying cause, such as a specific stressor, and cycle of picking is the main treatment for excoriated acne. Referral to a mental health specialist may be necessary when this condition interferes with daily living or is a major source of distress. Psychotherapies including
cognitive behavioral therapy and
habit reversal training have been effective in reducing the severity of skin picking disorders. Because excoriated acne may be caused by or considered an obsessive compulsive disorder, treatments for obsessive compulsive disorder may help. Severe cases of skin picking disorders that do not respond to non-pharmacological interventions may be prescribed a
selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor, a medication effective for obsessive compulsive disorder. N-acetylcysteine is an oral medication that has been effective in reducing the urge of skin picking disorders. It may be less effective for people who are automatically picking or unaware of their picking. == See also ==