Acne

Acne affects both teenagers and adults. Common but sometimes difficult to live with, it appears in different forms and can impact self-confidence on a daily basis.

Woman with mild acne on the cheeks before a medico-esthetic treatment to improve skin texture.

Understanding Acne

What is it? 

Acne is a common skin condition caused by excess sebum production, clogged pores, and bacterial buildup. It appears as pimples, blackheads, whiteheads, microcysts, or inflammatory lesions.

Types of acne 

  • Comedonal acne: blackheads and microcysts 
  • Inflammatory acne: painful red bumps 
  • Hormonal acne: linked to hormonal fluctuations 
  • Persistent adult acne: often tied to stress or environmental factors 

Without proper treatment, acne may lead to scarring and uneven skin tone. 

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Do you have questions or are you unsure which treatment is right for you? Our team is here to support you and recommend options tailored to your needs.





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    Causes & Triggering Factors

    Acne is caused by a combination of internal and external factors that disrupt the skin’s balance.

    Our Recommended Treatments

    Cleanse your skin daily 

    • Use a gentle, non-comedogenic cleanser morning and night to prevent excess oil and dead skin buildup.

    Build the right skincare routine

    • Choose non-comedogenic products
    • Use sunscreen suitable for acne-prone skin 
    • Moisturize daily 
    • Avoid irritating ingredients 

    Adopt healthy lifestyle habits

    • Eat a balanced diet 
    • Get adequate sleep 
    • Manage stress 
    • Change pillowcases, towels, and face cloths frequently 

    Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) 

    Yes. Sugar, dairy products, and high-glycemic foods can worsen breakoutsPrioritize anti-inflammatory foods. 

    Yes. When pimples are manipulated or inflammation is severe, the skin may heal with marks or permanent scarsAvoid squeezing pimples and consult a professional if your acne is moderate to severe.