At-Home Blackhead Removal Can Go Way Wrong—Here's What Derms Want You to Know
Before starting a home treatment regimen, Kathleen S. Viscusi, MD, FAAD, FACMS, co-founder and partner at Dermatology and Surgery Specialists of North Atlanta (DESSNA), advises seeing a dermatologist who can provide expertise
But while it's easiest (and safest!) to get blackheads removed at a dermatologist's office, there are a few ways you can treat them at home. But there's one thing you should know before you start the removal process, whether at home or in an office: You can't remove 100% of your blackheads. "Some can return, especially since the underlying cause of the blackheads (genetics, oily skin, etc.) remain. The best way to keep blackheads at bay is to establish a skincare routine with products proven to treat blackheads," Rodney says.