
Acne & Acne Scars
Acne is one of the most common skin conditions, caused by a combination of excess sebum, clogged pores, bacteria, and inflammation. Factors like hormonal imbalance, stress, diet, and environmental pollutants can trigger breakouts and worsen existing blemishes.
When untreated or handled incorrectly, active acne can leave behind stubborn scars and uneven skin texture. Fortunately, with the right treatments and daily care, you can manage active acne, reduce scarring, and protect your skin’s natural barrier.
Acne Types & How To Treat It
Acne is not one-size-fits-all — different types require different approaches. Some types of acne and acne scars respond very well to aesthetic treatments like laser, chemical peels, or microneedling, while more severe forms must first be managed by a dermatologist. Mild to Moderate Acne & Scars, like Blackheads & Whiteheads, Mild Inflammatory Acne (small papules & pustules, Shallow Scarring ) are treatable with medical aesthetic therapies.
For Active Mild Acne & Prevention:
-Hydrafacial (Deep Cleanse + LED Therapy) – Unclogs pores, removes excess oil, and reduces breakouts while blue & red LED light calms inflammation and boosts healing
-Omorovicza Purifying Facial – Ideal for excess oil, congested pores, acne skin. Mineral-rich moor mud detoxifies and draws out impurities for deep cleansing. The application of a fragrant mud mask follows a thorough cleansing and exfoliation using moor mud, as well as rosemary and pineapple extracts, which treat sensitive skin and reduce pore size. For the best results, you can combine Facial with Medical Treatments for a customized acne solution.
For Acne Scars & Skin Texture:
-Microneedling + PRF– Boosts skin regeneration, improves texture, and helps fade acne scars and dark spots.
-Fractional Treatment – Targets deep scars, stimulates collagen, and refines skin texture for a smoother look.
However, Severe & Active Acne requires medical supervision First, includes——
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Nodules & Cystic Acne — deep, painful lesions prone to scarring
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Hormonal Acne — persistent breakout pattern around the chin/jawline due to hormonal imbalance
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Fungal Acne (Malassezia folliculitis) — yeast overgrowth mimicking acne
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Severely Inflamed or Widespread Breakouts — too active and easily irritated
Why Medical Help is Needed First? Severe and persistent acne often requires oral medications (antibiotics, isotretinoin, anti-androgens, antifungals) and personalized topical therapy under a dermatologist’s care. Treating these types too aggressively with laser or microneedling can worsen inflammation or spread infection.