
Acne & Scar Treatment
Targeted treatment for active acne and old scarring
Our acne and scar treatment programme addresses both active breakouts and the textural scarring left behind, combining medical-grade skincare, in-clinic procedures and, where appropriate, prescription-strength treatment.
Because acne and acne scarring often need different treatment approaches, your dermatologist will build a staged plan — typically calming active breakouts first before addressing residual scarring with microneedling, peels or laser resurfacing.
Key Benefits
- Reduces active breakouts and inflammation
- Improves the appearance of atrophic and textural scarring
- Personalised, dermatologist-led treatment plan
- Combines in-clinic procedures with homecare guidance
Is This Treatment Right For You?
- Patients with active or persistent acne
- Those with post-acne scarring or pigmentation
- Anyone who hasn't found success with over-the-counter products
What to Expect
Diagnostic Consultation
Acne type, severity and scarring pattern are assessed.
Active Acne Control
Treatment focuses first on calming breakouts and inflammation.
Scar Treatment Phase
Microneedling, peels or laser resurfacing address residual scarring.
Maintenance Plan
A homecare routine supports long-term skin health.
Recovery & Aftercare
Varies by specific procedure used within the treatment plan; your dermatologist will explain expected downtime for each stage.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can active acne and scarring be treated together?
Typically, active acne is calmed first before scar-focused treatments begin, to avoid aggravating inflamed skin.
How long does the full programme take?
This varies by severity — your dermatologist will outline a realistic timeline during your consultation.
Will scarring fully disappear?
Significant improvement is achievable for most patients, though complete scar elimination isn't guaranteed and depends on scar type and depth.
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