Acne Treatment

Acne treatment focuses on reducing active breakouts, congestion, inflammation, and post-acne marks through a structured skin plan.

ACNE CONTROL & SKIN CLARITY

Treating Acne Beyond The Surface

At Qulin Aesthetic Clinic, acne treatment begins with a detailed skin assessment to understand your breakout pattern, skin type, oil levels, congestion, inflammation, post-acne marks, and current skincare routine. We identify whether your acne appears more comedonal, inflammatory, hormonal-looking, congestion-led, or linked to skin barrier imbalance.

Your treatment plan may include deep cleansing, exfoliation, chemical peels, LED therapy, HydraFacial, skincare support, or advanced skin treatments depending on your skin condition. Our focus is not only to calm visible breakouts but to improve skin function, reduce congestion, and support clearer, healthier-looking skin over time.

Treatment Duration

30–60 Minutes

Results Visible

Gradually Over Several Weeks

Downtime

Minimal To Moderate

Discomfort Level

Mild

What’s Included In Acne Treatment?

Our Acne treatment is designed around the type of acne, skin condition, and visible concerns present. This may include professional skin analysis, deep cleansing treatments, chemical peels, HydraFacial, LED therapy, laser-based treatments, microneedling for post-acne texture, and skincare guidance.

The aim is to manage active breakouts, reduce congestion, calm inflammation, improve post-acne marks, and support healthier skin function over time.

What Can Acne Treatment Help Improve?

Face

Jawline

Cheeks

Cheeks

Chin

Forehead

Neck & Décolletage

Nose

Back & Chest

Treatment Highlights

Benefits Of Acne Treatment

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YOUR TREATMENT JOURNEY

What To Expect From Your Treatment

From your initial consultation to ongoing aftercare, our team is here to guide you through every stage of your treatment experience.

01

Consultation

A detailed discussion to understand your concerns, goals and treatment suitability.

02

Treatment Plan

A clear treatment recommendation designed around your needs and expectations.

03

Treatment & Support

Expert care from treatment to aftercare.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Acne Treatment FAQs

Find helpful answers about acne treatment, including breakout types, professional treatment options, post-acne marks, skincare routines, and long-term skin maintenance.

Why Do I Still Have Acne Even With A Skincare Routine?

Acne is not always caused by poor skincare. It can be influenced by oil production, blocked pores, hormones, bacteria, inflammation, stress, lifestyle, and skin barrier damage. A consultation helps identify whether your current routine is supporting your skin or aggravating breakouts.

Which Treatment Is Best For Active Acne?

The best treatment depends on the type of acne present. Congested skin may respond well to HydraFacial or peels, while inflamed acne may need calming treatments, LED therapy, skincare support, or referral for medical management if required.

Can Chemical Peels Help Acne?

Yes, certain chemical peels can help reduce congestion, excess oil, blackheads, and post-acne marks. Research and clinical skin clinics commonly include chemical peels as part of acne management, but the peel type must be selected carefully for your skin.

Can Acne Treatment Help With Acne Scars?

Acne treatment can help prevent new scarring by reducing active breakouts. Existing texture changes or acne scars may need specific treatments such as microneedling, laser resurfacing, chemical peels, or a combination plan depending on the scar type.

What Is The Difference Between Acne Marks And Acne Scars?

Acne marks are usually red, purple, or brown discolouration left after a breakout. Acne scars involve changes in skin texture, such as dips, pits, or uneven surface. They need different treatment approaches.

Can HydraFacial Help Acne-Prone Skin?

HydraFacial can help with congestion, blocked pores, excess oil, and dehydration, making it useful for some acne-prone skin types. It is often used as a supportive treatment rather than a standalone solution for persistent inflammatory acne.

Is Acne Treatment Suitable For Sensitive Skin?

Yes, but the approach needs to be careful. Sensitive or barrier-damaged skin may need calming, hydration, and barrier repair before stronger peels or active treatments are introduced.

Can Acne Come Back After Treatment?

Yes, acne can return if the underlying triggers continue. This is why long-term management usually includes clinic treatments, suitable skincare, SPF, lifestyle support, and maintenance appointments where needed.