Probably this has been asked before, but what the heck.
I'm a guy of 58 now but I still have to take medication to keep mature acne and blackheads away. To put it mildly, I'm looking forward to the day that my testosterone levels drop back down to a point which equates to the age I was before I developed acne in the first place. I realise that the male menopause isn't a sudden thing like the female menopause; it happens only gradually, over many, many years. But if anyone out there can give me a pointer about roughly at what age I'd be liable to have the same testosterone output as a boy of 13 again (if ever), it'd give me something to look forward to.
That said, though, I hear that it's actually possible to develop really bad acne when you're elderly. Please god that doesn't happen to me.
Hey buddy, your problem is probably not testosterone levels but estrogen or dht, if you live in the states go get yourself a blood test and all will be revealed and then start analysiing whats going on. You can then decide weather to take an anti estrogen, dht blocker etc.