A 15-year-old, previously healthy girl comes to the office due to "spots" on her face. About a year ago, the patient started having tiny bumps on her forehead; they have progressively increased in number and size. She has used several over-the-counter facial cleansing products without relief. The patient does not use tobacco, alcohol, or illicit drugs and is not sexually active. Physical examination shows an oily complexion and the findings seen in the image below:
Which of the following is the best next step in management of this patient?
A) Cessation of chocolate consumption
B) Cream-based cleansers
C) Oral contraceptives
D) Systemic antibiotics
E) Topical corticosteroid
F) Topical retinoids
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