Acne is a common skin condition that occurs when pores become clogged with excess oil, dead skin cells, and bacteria. It can appear as pimples, blackheads, whiteheads, or painful cysts, affecting the face, chest, back, and shoulders. While often associated with teenagers, acne can affect adults of all ages. If left untreated, it may lead to scarring, pigmentation, and long-term skin texture issues. Early diagnosis and targeted treatment help restore skin clarity and confidence.

Hormonal changes boost oil, causing clogged pores.

Acne-causing bacteria trigger inflammation, redness, and painful pimples.

Overactive oil glands trap dirt and bacteria inside skin pores.

Dead skin cells block follicles, forming blackheads, whiteheads, and acne lesions.

Stress, diet, and lack of sleep worsen acne flare-ups.

Comedogenic makeup and skincare products clog pores, worsening acne over time.
We believe great skin care goes beyond visible concerns. Our approach focuses on root causes and long-term skin health.

Treatment plans designed around your skin type and concerns.

Qualified dermatologists with experience across skin conditions.

Clinically approved products that support skin healing.

Modern medical devices for precise, safe, and effective results.

Gentle procedures with minimal discomfort and downtime.

Consistent improvements backed by medical expertise.
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Adult acne is commonly triggered by hormonal changes, stress, poor skincare habits, or certain medications.
Acne can be effectively controlled with proper treatment, but maintenance care is essential to prevent recurrence.
Certain foods like high-glycemic or oily foods may worsen acne in some individuals.
Yes, popping pimples can lead to infection, scarring, and increased pigmentation.
Visible improvement is usually seen within 4–6 weeks, depending on severity and treatment type.
Yes, treatments are tailored according to skin type to ensure safety and comfort.
Untreated or severe acne can cause scarring, which can be minimized with early treatment.
Yes, early professional care helps prevent worsening and long-term skin damage.