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Online acne treatment by dermatology specialists.

Specialist acne treatment for all Australians.

Acne doesn’t just hurt your confidence, it can cause major skin damage if left untreated. Conditions like inflammatory acne, cystic acne, and moderate acne require targeted treatments.

Store-bought solutions often miss the mark, and waiting for a specialist can take months. That’s where we come in!

ACNE RX are here to support you on your journey to clearer skin.

We make safe, effective, specialist acne treatments accessible to everyone, from the comfort of your home.

With all treatment options at our disposal, we empower patients and support them throughout their journey to achieving clear skin. 

Book an appointment and begin your journey to clear skin today.

Why you’ll love ACNE RX

  • Australian dermatology specialists.

  • Prescription treatment to clear skin.

  • Fast, convenient care from home.

  • No doctor referrals required.

  • No waiting months for a specialist.

  • Treat mild acne or severe acne.

How It Works

  • Step One

    Book online.

    Book an online consultation with our clinical team to discuss your skin and treatment priorities.

  • Step Two

    Send medical information.

    Complete your medical history, share skin photos via a secure link and receive a referral for a blood test.

  • Step Three

    Create a treatment plan.

    During your consult, your specialist will create personalised prescription treatment and management plan.

  • Step Four

    Receive monthly care.

    Support throughout your treatment journey; receive medication scripts, review appointments and unlimited support.

Elite acne care from the comfort of your home.

Why Choose ACNE RX?

Dermatology Specialists

As specialists we can provide guaranteed results. We offer a money back guarantee, if no improvement within 6 months.

Instant and Convenient

With online appointments there’s no need to wait months to see a specialist, or visit a clinic for script renewals.

Ongoing Support

It’s not just telehealth. We are with you every step of the way, on this journey towards the end goal of clear skin.

Our team of specialists bring decades of experience as dermatologists.

ACNE RX is a specialist team, lead by dermatologists with decades of experience in treating skin.

We know how important clear skin is. We understand the frustrations of trialing treatment that doesn’t work.

ACNE RX was created to cut through all the confusion of trying to figure out your acne alone.

We are here to offer all patients rapid access to specialist dermatologists who can assess you properly, talk facts, not promos, and prescribe the right treatment for you.

Acne Treatment FAQ

  • No, you don't need a referral. This makes getting treatment for your acne even more convenient!

  • After assessing your skin, medical history and goals, your acne specialist will recommend the best treatment.

    You can then ask as many questions as you like to make sure you are 100% comfortable with proceeding.

    Your specialists will then check in with you regularly to monitor your progress and provide further support.

  • The initial consultation is $330. Ongoing monthly care; including script renewals and review consultations as required are $330 every 2 months until resolution of your acne, which usually takes approximately 12 months.

  • If you are eligible for prescription medication, you will receive e-scripts directly on your phone.

    You can fill your script at any pharmacy of your choice.

  • Yes, you will need a blood test before your consultation.

    This can be completed at your local pathology clinic and if you have Medicare, the cost will be covered.

    REMEMBER:

    • This is a normal pathology test, which should only take 5-10 minutes.

    • You must print the pathology request (attached in your welcome email) and bring it with you.

    • You must bring your Medicare card with you.

    Once you have completed the tests, your pathology collection centre will send the results to our specialists and we will determine if you need to adjust your treatment. This will be discussed during your consult.

    Please email us if you have not been contacted within 5 business days of completing your pathology test.

  • At ACNE RX, we offer a variety of effective treatments to target the root causes of acne.

    Our most prescribed acne treatment is Isotretinoin due to it's effectiveness. This can be used to treat both moderate acne and severe acne.

    You can read more about Isotretinoin here.

    Other treatments include topical treatments like topical retinoids and topical antibiotics which help to reduce excess oil, unclog pores, and fight P acne bacteria. 

    While some clinics offer skin needling or light therapy, ACNE RX focuses on oral medication and topical treatments that deliver lasting results.

  • Acne breakouts are caused by a combination of internal and external factors.

    Excess sebum (oil) production, dead skin cells, and the growth of acne causing bacteria inside clogged pores are the main culprits. 

    Hormonal changes, stress, and genetics can also play a role, often leading to inflammatory acne or acne lesions.

    Hormonal changes, stress, and genetics can also play a role, often leading to inflammatory acne or acne lesions. If not treated early, acne can lead to scarring and prolonged skin issues, which is why specialist treatment is important to prevent an acne breakout from worsening.

    Click here to read more about acne and it's causes.

  • Reducing acne scars / acne scarring starts by effectively treating active acne to prevent new scars from forming.

    Treatments like a topical retinoid and azelaic acid can promote skin cell turnover, which helps fade an existing acne scar.

    For more severe scarring, oral treatments like Isotretinoin may be required.

    Our specialist team focus treating active acne to prevent acne scars from developing in the first place.

  • The best treatment for your skin type depends on the severity of your acne and how your skin responds to certain products.

    Our clinical team will assess your skin through a consultation and recommend the best treatment option based on your unique needs.

  • Acne prone skin refers to skin that is more likely to experience a frequent acne breakout due to its tendency to react to internal and external triggers. 

    People with acne prone skin often have oily skin, which produces excess sebum (oil) that clogs pores. If your skin often looks shiny, feels greasy throughout the day, or is prone to clogged pores, you may have oily skin — a common characteristic of acne prone skin. 

    However, not all acne prone skin is oily. Other triggers, such as hormonal changes, stress, and the presence of P. acnes bacteria, can also lead to breakouts. Treating acne prone skin requires a combination of targeted skin treatments that control oil, reduce bacterial growth, and prevent clogged pores 

    If you’re unsure of your skin type, our clinical team can assess your skin and recommend tailored treatments to target both oil production and the root causes of acne.

  • Yes, but it depends. The right skin care products can work to unclog pores and reduce oil production.

    However, whilst store-bought products can sometimes helpful for mild acne, more persistent conditions like moderate acne or severe cystic acne often require prescription-strength topical treatments or oral medications like Isotretinoin

    Our team can help you determine which skincare products are right for your unique skin type.

  • Hormonal acne is a common skin condition caused by fluctuations in hormone levels, particularly androgens like testosterone. 

    These hormonal changes increase oil (sebum) production, which can clog pores and trigger breakouts. This skin condition often appears during puberty, but it can also affect adults due to hormonal shifts related to menstruation, pregnancy, menopause, or stress. 

    Hormonal acne typically shows up as deep, painful pimple / pimples, cysts, and nodules, often concentrated around the chin, jawline, and lower face. Managing hormonal acne often requires a combination of lifestyle changes and targeted treatments to balance hormone levels and reduce excess oil production.

    Our expert team is here to help — click here to book an appointment online.

  • While pimples are a type of acne, they are not exactly the same thing.

    Acne is a broader skin condition that includes various types of blemishes, such as whiteheads, blackheads, papules, pustules, nodules, and cysts.

    A pimple is a specific type of acne lesion that occurs when skin pores become clogged with oil, dead skin cells, and bacteria.

    This clog triggers an immune response, causing redness, swelling, and the formation of a raised bump.

    Pimples are one of the most common forms of acne and can appear as part of mild, moderate, or severe acne breakouts.