Acne & Acne Scarring

Fighting Acne is Hard – Dealing with Scars is Even Harder

What is Acne?

Acne is a common skin condition that affects people of all ages, often triggered by excess oil production, clogged pores, bacteria, and inflammation. It can appear as pimples, blackheads, whiteheads, cysts, and nodules, primarily on the face, chest, back, and shoulders.

Types of acne

What is Acne

What Causes Acne?

Several factors contribute to acne breakouts, including:

  • Excess oil (sebum) production

    Excess oil (sebum) production

    Overactive oil glands clog pores.

  • Diet and lifestyle

    Diet and lifestyle

    High-glycemic foods, dairy, and stress can contribute to acne.

  • Hormonal changes

    Hormonal changes

    Fluctuations in hormones, especially during puberty, pregnancy, or due to conditions like PCOS.

  • Bacteria

    Bacteria

    Bacterial overgrowth causes inflammation.

  • Clogged pores

    Clogged pores

    Dead skin cells and oil block hair follicles.

  • Genetics

    Genetics

    Family history can increase susceptibility.

Acne Scarring: Why It Happens

When acne penetrates deep into the skin, it damages the tissue, leaving scars behind. There are different types of acne scars:

Say Goodbye to Acne & Scars – Start Your Clear Skin Journey Today!

Effective Acne & Acne Scar Treatments

These treatments are excellent choices based on your specific needs—whether you’re targeting active acne, reducing scars, or improving skin texture, we’ll help you find the best fit!

Vivace Ultra Treatment

Vivace Ultra Treatment

Creates micro-injuries to boost collagen production and fade scars.
IPL Photofacial

IPL Photofacial

Stimulates collagen production and improves skin smoothness.
Dermal Filler

BioRePeel

It helps to improve skin tone, texture, and discoloration.

The Power of a Customized Skincare Regimen

Achieving clear skin isn’t just about treatments—it’s about using the right skincare products. Our expert medical aesthetician will design a personalized skincare plan tailored to your skin type and acne concerns.

Why Medical-Grade Products Work Better Than OTC Products

Unlike drugstore products, medical-grade skincare contains higher concentrations of active ingredients, ensuring deeper penetration and faster, more effective results. These products are clinically tested and backed by dermatological research.

With professional guidance, you’ll learn exactly what to use and when to use it, avoiding common mistakes that can worsen acne. This expert support is what sets our treatments apart!

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- Acne Bootcamp

We know how difficult it can be to try different products, cover up blemishes, and feel like nothing works. But you don’t have to go through this alone!

Our acne boot camp is a structured 6-week program designed to clear your skin with customized treatments, BioRePeel sessions, acne facials, and a personalized skincare regimen curated by our expert medical aesthetician. With professional guidance and medical-grade products, you’ll finally have the right tools for lasting results. Track your progress with before-and-after photos and achieve the clear skin you’ve been waiting for!

Consultation with a specialist to find the best treatment for your acne and scars.

Frequently Asked Questions

Botox, Dysport, and similar treatments are injectable neurotoxins that relax the muscles beneath the skin. By temporarily paralyzing the muscles that cause the lines, they help smooth the appearance of forehead wrinkles, creating a more youthful look.

The effects of Botox or Dysport typically last 3-4 months, while dermal fillers can last 6 months to a year, depending on the type of filler used. Sculptra provides longer-lasting results as it stimulates collagen production over time, with results lasting up to 2 years.

Most patients find forehead line treatments like Botox and dermal fillers to be relatively painless. A fine needle is used, and many clinics offer numbing creams to ensure comfort during the procedure. Microneedling treatments may cause some mild discomfort, but it's generally well-tolerated.