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DARK SPOTS FROM ACNE
RESEARCH STUDY

Clinical Research Study for Adults and Adolescents With Dark Spots Left by Acne

Pimples. Zits. Acne. Blackheads. Breaking Out.

It doesn’t matter what you call them. You just wish you or your child didn’t have to face them with every look in the mirror or every selfie, especially if you or your child has dark spots left on the skin after a pimple heals. If you’re looking for options for those dark spots left by acne for yourself or your child, consider the clinical study being conducted by ForCare Clinical Research in Tampa evaluating an investigational topical cream.

This study is for people with acne who also have dark spots left on the skin after a pimple heals, called post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation (PIH). PIH usually heals over time without treatment, but it can take up to a couple of years. Some spots may never fade. Help us evaluate a cream that may help.

Participants Will Receive:

  • Study-related medical care at no cost
  • Study-related medication at no cost
  • Compensation for time and travel

Complete the form to get in contact with ForCare Clinical Research today.

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