Acne
Persistent breakouts can affect both comfort and confidence, but effective treatment options exist beyond over-the-counter regimens.



How We Approach Acne
Improving acne requires understanding the specific elements driving each breakout pattern. We assess skin type, lesion type, and contributing factors to determine the most appropriate combination approach. Our goal is to reduce active inflammation, prevent future clogged pores, and minimize the risk of scarring.
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Assess breakout type and distribution2
Identify contributing factors3
Build a tailored treatment plan4
Treat and monitor progress over time
Frequently Asked Questions

Common triggers include hormones, stress, occlusive skincare or makeup, diet, and certain medications. Identifying triggers helps personalize treatment and maintenance.
Adult acne can be influenced by hormones, stress, lifestyle factors, and skincare products that disrupt the oil barrier or clog pores. Some individuals also maintain a genetic predisposition into adulthood.
Some mild acne may improve naturally, but persistent or cystic acne often requires medical intervention to prevent scarring and ongoing inflammation.
Lasers can help reduce redness, oil production, and improve skin texture. They’re often combined with other treatments for the best results.