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Acne and acne scars

Acneacne and acne scars can affect both teenagers and adults, impacting skin quality and self-confidence. Acne is caused by overproduction of sebum, clogged pores, and skin inflammation, while scars result from poor healing of lesions. These marks can take different forms (indented, pigmented, hypertrophic) and alter the uniformity of the complexion.

Our solutions

At Phenicia Medical Spa, we offer advanced treatments to regulate acne, reduce scars, and improve skin texture. With a personalized approach, we help your skin regain balance, uniformity, and radiance.

Our treatments for acne and acne scars

  • Hydrafacial : This treatment deeply cleanses the pores through gentle exfoliation and intense hydration. It removes excess sebum, reduces blackheads, and soothes inflammation, while providing the skin with the nutrients it needs.
  • LaseMD : This fractional laser works by stimulating cell renewal and collagen production. It is ideal for reducing acne scars, smooth the skin, and enhance its natural radiance.
  • Chemical peel : By removing dead cells and stimulating skin regeneration, peeling helps treat imperfections, even out skin tone, and reduce pigmentation and indented scars.
  • LED Therapy : Using antibacterial blue light and restorative red light, this treatment helps reduce acne breakouts and promote healing, while calming redness and regulating inflammation.

At Phenicia Medical Spa, we offer customized treatments to help you achieve clearer, smoother, and more radiant skin. Our solutions help to reduce imperfections, minimize scars, and rebalance the skin for natural and harmonious results.

Symptoms of acne and acne scars

  • Skin rashes : inflammatory pimples, blackheads, cysts that can leave persistent marks.
  • Post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation : red or brown spots that appear after pimples have disappeared, caused by excess melanin production.
  • Depressed or hypertrophic scars : marks left by severe flare-ups, which may be atrophic (holes in the skin) or thickened.

At Phenicia Medical Spa, we understand the aesthetic and emotional impact of acne and scars. Our experts offer advanced solutions to treat active acne, reduce scarring, and restore smooth, even skin.

Causes of acne and acne scars

AcneAcne is a complex skin condition resulting from several factors. The overproduction of sebum, often influenced by hormonal imbalances, promotes pore blockage and the formation of comedones (blackheads and whiteheads). This accumulation of sebum and dead skin cells creates an environment conducive to the proliferation of bacteria, triggering an inflammatory reaction that causes red pimples, pustules, and cysts.

Genetic genetics plays a key role, with some skin types being naturally more prone to blemishes. In addition, a diet rich in fast sugars and dairy products, stress, lack of sleep , or the use of comedogenic cosmetics can aggravate acne.

Acne scars acne scars appear when deep inflammatory lesions damage skin tissue. Poor healing can leave atrophic marks (holes, uneven skin) or hyperpigmented, especially on olive and dark skin. Unprotected sun exposure can also accentuate these marks and prolong their presence on the skin.

At Phenicia Medical Spa, we understand these mechanisms and offer targeted treatments to regulate acne, reduce scarring, and restore clear, glowing skin.

Frequently asked questions

We answer all your questions

TheHydrafacial is particularly effective at cleansing and purifying the skin and reducing inflammation from pimples.

The LaseMD and chemical peels stimulate skin regeneration and improve skin texture by reducing acne scars.

Depending on the severity of the acne or scars, several sessions are recommended. A personalized protocol can be established based on your needs.

The treatment may cause slight redness or a temporary warming sensation, but these effects quickly disappear, leaving your skin looking more radiant.

A tailored skincare routine, a healthy lifestyle, and daily sun protection help maintain the benefits of treatments over the long term.

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