Acne is an inflammatoryskin condition caused by increased sebum production, blockage of sebaceous gland ducts, bacterial overgrowth, and inflammatory response.
The main pathological process behind acne occurs in the pilosebaceous unit, which consists of the hair follicle, sebaceous (oil) gland, and the arrector pili muscle (small muscle attached to the hair follicle).
How do scars form?
When acne forms, an inflammatory reaction occurs. In most cases, this is moderate and may result in the formation of shallow scars. However, in more severe acne, the inflammation can penetrate deeper layers, damaging collagen and surrounding subcutaneous or even fatty tissue.
To limit the spread of the process, the body stimulates connective tissue components, producing more collagen, which over time leads to scar formation.
Revolutionary Technologies for Breathtaking Results
Clear Skin:
This innovative, non-invasive laser treatment rejuvenates the skin. Results are visible after just a few sessions and include: Tightened pores Reduced sebum production Decreased oiliness The skin appears matte, smooth, and free of acne traces.
Alma Accent Prime: This device combines radiofrequency and ultrasound for deep skin rejuvenation. It reduces scars, smooths wrinkles, and tightens the skin.
Hybrid:
A laser treatment particularly effective for deep and pronounced scars. It combines multiple techniques to achieve optimal results tailored to your needs.
In addition to these commonly used technologies, our clinic is equipped with a variety of advanced lasers to meet all your skin needs. Individual treatment protocols are essential for scar-free skin!
Cellboosters and Skinboosters for Perfect Rejuvenation
The application of nourishing cocktails aims to ensure the long-term health and vitality of your skin.
These formulations offer multiple benefits:
Restore skin structure and subcutaneous tissue
Even skin texture and complexion
Help regenerate scar-affected skin
Improve skin tone
After the treatment:
The skin feels soft and smooth to the touch
The skin appears radiant and refined
Sebum production is reduced
Bacterial presence on the skin decreases
Pores are tightened
The treatment is not recommended for individuals who have:
Lupus
Any type of autoimmune disease
Allergy to acids
Epilepsy
Pregnant or breastfeeding women
Ala Mask and Photodynamic Therapy
Photodynamic therapy combined with the use of Ala mask represents an ideal method for treating acne on facial skin. The ALA mask can effectively replace medication for acne and significantly reduce oil gland activity.
The photosensitizing agent—13% ALA mask—is designed for use only under medical supervision. Since it has difficulty penetrating the oily skin barrier, specific pre-treatment procedures are required to ensure deep penetration.
This treatment is recommended for:
Have problematic acne-prone skin
Have photo damage in the form of hyperpigmentation
Before the treatment begins, the patient’s skin condition is evaluated, and based on this, the appropriate light frequency is selected. The therapy may involve a single frequency or a combination of different light frequencies.
It is also determined how many treatments are necessary. The optimal number of treatments is from three to five, conducted at intervals of 2 to 4 weeks.