Acne

Widespread throughout the population, acne is a common condition that often arises during our teenage years due to hormonal fluctuations. However, for some individuals, it can persist well into adulthood, manifesting even in their 30s and 40s as adult hormonal acne.

What is acne?

Acne is simply our sebaceous glands or hair follicle getting blocked up which forms unsightly pustules and is often due to increased oil production from the gland. It can appear anywhere on the body, but occurs typically on the chest, back, arms and face. It occurs in these areas as they have the greatest number of hair follicles and oil glands, and unfortunately more oil means more pimples.

As acne lesions can be quite large, scars can develop and are often a major concern for many acne sufferers. Acne can also have negative effects on mood and on socialising with peers. So trying to reduce the negative effects of acne is medically and socially important.

Curvz in Sanctuary Cove is a Doctor-led clinic, where our on-site Doctors are always ready to assist. At our Sanctuary Cove location, we leverage the latest procedures and scientific evidence to develop an acne skin plan tailored specifically for our clients. We utilise a broad range of treatments, including topical creams and oral medications, to create individualised programmes aimed at treating acne, reducing oil production, and eliminating acne-associated bacteria. Additionally, we incorporate ongoing maintenance through a topical skin regimen and light exfoliation peels, which are chosen based on your skin type and often used alongside prescription-strength products.

Acne Tips.

Acne is more than getting the occasional blackhead or whitehead. Acne cysts, is when there is bacteria present in the area, which can easily spread to other areas of the face quickly, bringing with it more redness, swelling and more unsightly pimples and cysts. So though we all tend to like pimple popping, it is a Big No Go. Popping pimples leads to you spreading more bacteria into the already-infected pores, plus it causes more inflammation. Left unmanaged, cystic or recurrent acne damages the collagen in the deeper part of the skin and scarring can develop.

Photo. Mild Acne client, with presence of mild redness in cheek and chin area, some mild active pustules and some mild acne ice pick scars. This client is a candidate for skin treatments which reduce oil production, kill bacteria and collagen producing treatments such as skin needling.

Though cleansing is an important aspect of a good skin regime, too much can also be a bad thing, which can increase inflammation and redness. There are many causes and triggers of acne. Trigger factors include stress, diet, hormones, pollutants, cosmetics and even genetics can impact acne. Acne causes often lay deeper in the skin which is why they require medical treatments which can act on reducing hormones and oil production, killing bacteria more than anything else.

At Curvz Sanctuary Cove, our dedicated team of Doctors, Nurses, and dermal therapists is committed to guiding you on the path to clear skin. Leveraging a variety of proven high-quality creams, ointments, and washes, we tailor treatments to alleviate your acne and fortify your skin barrier. Our Sanctuary Cove location also offers advanced modalities, including radio frequency, light-based therapies, and skin needling, to enhance your skincare regimen. For instance, the strategic use of red and blue light therapy can target and eliminate the bacteria responsible for acne, showcasing just one of the innovative approaches we employ at Sanctuary Cove to address your skin concerns.

Need Help or Answers?

Make an appointment with the team at Curvz, with one of our specialist acne team members, with the knowledge and experience to reduce the redness and assist you in achieving a clearer calmer skin once and for all.

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