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Acne

Acne is an incredibly common skin condition that affects a large number of people, but can (in some cases) cause embarrassment and discomfort to its sufferers.

The detail

The condition causes spots and oily skin, usually on the face, back, and chest. There are several different types of acne, with the most common being acne vulgaris.

Acne can be difficult to combat, with seemingly logical solutions, such as over-washing the face and squeezing spots, often being counter productive. Acne is most commonly caused by changes or imbalances in hormone levels rather than dirt or poor hygiene, which is why it is commonly brought on by puberty or other changes in the body that can alter hormone production. Certain hormones can cause glands in the skin that create oil to overproduce, which in turn aggravates the skin bacterium and causes inflammation and pus. Hormones can also thicken the inner lining of hair follicles and cause blockage of the pores.

Acne should be dealt with swiftly, as in the long-term, lack of treatment can cause greater problems, such as acne scarring. Effective acne treatments can include medical skincare, facials, skin peels and laser therapy, depending on what type of acne is present. For more information, feel free to browse through our treatment options, or get in contact with us at S-Thetics Clinic.

Treatments options

Celluma Light Therapy
Exion Clear RF
Fire & Ice Facial
Fire & Ice Facial – Collagen Wave
Hydrafacial
Hydrafacial Perk
Intraceuticals Oxygen Facial
iS Clinical Cosmeceutical Skincare
PicoSure Laser Treatment
The Prodigy Peel
VISIA Complexion Analysis

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I have been visiting S-Thetics for many years now and Miss Balaratnam’s knowledge, professionalism, investment in cutting-edge technology and her choice of staff are second-to-none. We are so fortunate to have such a clinic outside London.

Nathalie Shillito

Related conditions

Acne Scars
Spots & Blackheads
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