Acne & Acne Scarring

Acne is a complex skin condition influenced by inflammation, oil production, bacteria, and skin barrier function. Acne scarring can persist long after breakouts have resolved. Treatment focuses on calming inflammation, improving skin function, and supporting gradual repair.

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Understanding Acne & Scarring

  • Stimulates collagen production and improves skin texture, making it effective for acne scarring and uneven skin tone.

  • Uses your body’s own growth factors to support skin healing and regeneration, often combined with microneedling for acne scarring.

  • Targeted skincare supports the skin barrier, reduces inflammation, and helps prevent future breakouts while improving overall skin quality.

  • In select cases of deeper acne scarring or skin thinning, collagen-stimulating injectables may be considered to support skin structure and long-term repair. A consultation is required to determine suitability.

  • Using light therapy, high frequency and other modalities - we can work to control and treat active break outs and active acne.

Active acne develops when pores become clogged and inflamed. Over time, inflammation can disrupt collagen formation, leading to textural changes and scarring. Effective treatment requires a thoughtful approach that addresses both current breakouts and long-term skin health.

Treatments that May Help

A Nurse-Led, Individualized Approach

Acne and scarring are not one-size-fits-all. As a nurse-led clinic, treatment plans are based on skin assessment, medical history, and realistic expectations — prioritizing skin health over aggressive or trend-driven solutions.

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