Meghan T. Hession, MD; Emmy M. Graber, MD, MBA Department of Dermatology, Boston University Medical Center, Boston, Massachusetts Disclosure: Dr. Hession reports no relevant conflicts of interest. Dr. Graber is
aJames Q. Del Rosso, DO, FAOCD; bMichael Gold, MD, PhD; cMaria José Rueda, MD; cStaci Brandt, PA-C; cWarren J. Winkelman, MD, PhD aLas Vegas Skin and Cancer Clinics/West Dermatology, LLC,
aJames Q. Del Rosso, DO; bLeon Kircik, MD; cConor J. Gallagher, PhD aTouro University College of Osteopathic Medicine, Henderson, Nevada; Las Vegas Skin and Cancer Clinics/West Dermatology Group, Henderson, Nevada;
Jani van Loghem, MD; Yana Alexandrovna Yutskovskaya, MD; Wm. Philip Werschler, MD Dr. Loghem is from Doctors Inc., Amsterdam, The Netherlands; Dr. Yutskovskaya is from Pacific State Medical University of Health
Stephanie D. Gan, MD; Emmy M. Graber, MD, MBA To the editor: Acne is one of the most common skin diseases, affecting more than 90 percent of adolescents.[1] The severity