Acne Treatment

Acne Consultations & Treatment

Clearer skin. Less inflammation. Long-term control.

At The Skin Doctor, we treat acne as a medical skin condition, not a cosmetic flaw.

Breakouts can affect confidence, comfort and quality of life at any age. Our approach is doctor-led, evidence-based and personalised, aiming to calm active acne, protect the skin barrier and reduce the risk of long-term scarring where possible.

We don’t believe in harsh routines or quick fixes.
 Instead, we build a plan around your skin, your lifestyle and your goals — with realistic timelines and ongoing support.

Want the detailed science and treatment options? Start here:
Acne: Causes and Treatment Options

Prefer “natural-aligned” care and minimal oral medication? Start here:
 Natural Ways to Treat Acne

Acne Treatment

Your Acne Consultation

Every acne journey begins with a thorough medical consultation.

During your appointment, your doctor or dermal clinician may:

  • take a detailed medical, medication and hormonal history
  • ask about diet, stress, sleep, skincare and make-up use
  • examine the type and distribution of acne (comedonal, inflammatory, cystic, hormonal patterns)
  • assess for early or established scarring and post-inflammatory pigmentation
  • review previous treatments and why they did or didn’t help
  • develop a staged plan combining home care and in-clinic options

You’ll receive clear information about expected timelines, cost structure and next steps. Acne typically improves over months, not days — our role is to guide you safely through that process.

Acne Treatment

What Causes Acne?

Acne is usually driven by a combination of:

  • increased oil (sebum) production
  • blocked pores from excess dead skin cells
  • bacterial overgrowth in follicles contributing to inflammation
  • hormonal influences (especially androgens)
  • genetic predisposition
  • external factors such as comedogenic products, friction or occlusion

Because the drivers differ between individuals, the most effective plans are multifactorial and tailored.

For a full breakdown and practical self-care guidance, see:
 Acne: Causes and Treatment Options

Acne Treatment

Our Approach to Acne at The Skin Doctor

Every acne journey begins with a thorough medical consultation.

During your appointment, your doctor or dermal clinician may:

  • take a detailed medical, medication and hormonal history
  • ask about diet, stress, sleep, skincare and make-up use
  • examine the type and distribution of acne (comedonal, inflammatory, cystic, hormonal patterns)
  • assess for early or established scarring and post-inflammatory pigmentation
  • review previous treatments and why they did or didn’t help
  • develop a staged plan combining home care and in-clinic options

You’ll receive clear information about expected timelines, cost structure and next steps. Acne typically improves over months, not days — our role is to guide you safely through that process.

Acne Treatment

Our Approach to Acne at The Skin Doctor

We manage acne using four pillars.

1. Medical-Grade Skincare & Daily Routine

We keep routines simple and sustainable while targeting the key drivers:
  • gentle, non-stripping cleansing
  • acne-appropriate exfoliation (e.g. salicylic-based options where appropriate)
  • topical retinoids (vitamin A) to reduce congestion and support turnover
  • non-comedogenic moisturisers to protect the barrier
  • daily SPF that won’t worsen congestion
If you prefer “natural-aligned” foundations such as azelaic acid or bio-identical vitamin A options, see: Natural Ways to Treat Acne

2. In-Clinic Treatments

Depending on acne type and severity, we may recommend:

  • chemical peels (often salicylic or blended peels)
  • LED light therapy as an adjunct
  • laser therapy for acne (selected cases)
  • photodynamic acne therapy (selected cases)
  • careful extractions/decongestion where appropriate

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3. Prescription & Medical Therapies

For moderate to severe acne, skincare alone is often not enough.

Your doctor may discuss:

  • prescription topical therapies
  • time-limited oral antibiotics in selected cases
  • hormonal options for suitable female patients
  • consideration of oral isotretinoin in severe or scarring acne

Medications are used responsibly and with clear monitoring, aiming for long-term control.

4. Lifestyle & Skin Health Education

While acne isn’t caused by “bad habits,” certain factors can influence severity. We may discuss:

  • stress and sleep
  • diet patterns in a practical, non-extreme way
  • product selection and make-up choices
  • sun protection to reduce dark marks after acne

If dark red or purple post-acne marks are a major concern, see:
 Post-Inflammatory Hyperpigmentation (PIH)

Acne Treatment

Can Treating Acne Help Reduce Scarring?

Yes. Early, appropriate acne treatment can reduce the risk of scarring, especially when:

  • inflammation is controlled
  • picking/manipulation is avoided
  • the barrier is supported, not stripped

If scarring is already present, we often use a staged plan:

1.control active acne

2.then treat scars with evidence-based options

See:
Acne Scarring Treatments

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What to Expect From Acne Treatment

  • improvement is gradual over weeks to months
  • some treatments (especially retinoids) can cause an initial adjustment phase
  • review appointments refine the plan and introduce in-clinic treatments at the right time

Our goal is stable, long-term control — not a brief “good patch.”

FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

Acne is a medical skin condition with cosmetic impact. It often responds best to a combination of medical treatment and supportive skincare.

Mild acne may respond well to skincare and in-clinic therapies. Moderate to severe acne often benefits from prescription treatment and medical oversight.

Most acne plans run over months rather than weeks. Some patients require maintenance routines long-term.

Not necessarily. We may recommend switching to non-comedogenic or mineral products and adjusting cleansing routines.

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Your Acne Consultation at The Skin Doctor

If you’re dealing with ongoing breakouts, adult-onset acne, or concerns about scarring, our team can help you understand what’s driving your acne and what can realistically be improved.

We focus on:

  • calming inflammation
  • protecting the skin barrier
  • reducing long-term scarring risk where possible