Derms and Conditions Podcast Episode 143:
Featuring Heather Woolery-Lloyd, MD | Release Date: April 16, 2026
In this episode of Derms and Conditions, host James Q. Del Rosso, DO, is joined by Heather Woolery-Lloyd, MD, for a treatment-focused discussion on acne management in an era where patient expectations, product awareness, and regimen complexity continue to rise.
The conversation opens with a shift many dermatologists are seeing in practice: patients arriving more informed and more influenced by social media, asking detailed questions about ingredients, formulations, and skin care routines. This evolving dynamic requires clinicians to not only select effective therapies but also contextualize an expanding array of over-the-counter and adjunctive options.
Dr Woolery-Lloyd and Dr Del Rosso revisit foundational therapies such as benzoyl peroxide, addressing concerns around benzene and reinforcing its continued role as a reliable, effective agent. They emphasize the importance of formulation and tolerability, noting that lower concentrations (around 4% or less) can offer similar efficacy with reduced irritation when well-formulated.
A central theme is the growing importance of the skin barrier and microbiome in acne management. The speakers highlight how barrier-supportive skin care, including moisturizers and adjunctive products, can improve both tolerability and clinical outcomes. They underscore that regimen success often depends on the full system of care, not just prescription therapies.
The discussion also explores newer over-the-counter formulations, including polyhydroxy acids for gentle exfoliation, multifunctional moisturizers targeting post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation, and emerging adjuncts like hypochlorous acid sprays (particularly useful for truncal acne).
Throughout, the episode reinforces a practical message: effective acne management today requires thoughtful integration of prescription therapies, formulation science, and patient-centered skin care guidance.
Tune in to the episode to hear how clinicians are navigating increasingly informed patients, optimizing tolerability without sacrificing efficacy, and building acne regimens that account for both therapeutic impact and real-world adherence.
Disclaimer: This episode of Derms and Conditions is supported by an industry sponsor. Topic areas and guest participation may be informed by sponsor interest. The sponsor may have had the opportunity to review the content for medical accuracy; however, the clinical discussion and opinions expressed are those of the host and guests.
This program is intended for health care professionals and is provided for educational purposes only. It should not be interpreted as specific treatment recommendations. Clinicians are responsible for reviewing full prescribing information where applicable and applying independent clinical judgment in patient care.