Acne
Acne is a chronic disease of the hair and sebaceous gland with excessive seborrhoea, characterized by the occurrence of open and closed blackheads and various types of skin lesions in sebaceous regions. Unfortunately, this disease affects more and more people in adulthood when a hormonal storm present during adolescence has been long ceased. The main causes of acne are increased sebum production, excessive keratinization, inflammatory and immunological reaction, environmental factors (air pollution), genetic background and excessive production/increased sensitivity to androgens and hormonal lipids in food.
Proposed treatments
Chemical skin peels
- counteract the thickening of the stratum corneum
- have an anti-inflammatory and antibacterial effect
- regulate the multiplication of bacteria and excessive sebum secretion
estGen
- induction of tissue remodelling and regeneration
- skin texture compensation
- anti-inflammatory function
Mesotherapy
- acceleration of the division, development and differentiation of skin cells
- stem cell and fibroblast stimulation
- reduction of the visibility of skin lesions
Diamond Microdermabrasion
- stimulation of collagen and elastin production
- elimination of hyperkeratosis
- overall skin regeneration
Cleansing Hydrogen
- removal of dead cells from the stratum corneum
- improvement of microcirculation
- stimulation of skin cells for natural regeneration
Cavitation peeling
- fighting bacteria which are the main cause of skin lesions
- removal of dead skin and shallow blackheads
- skin tightening
Microneedling
- increase in skin elasticity and firmness
- stimulation of collagen and elastin formation processes
- reduction of the visibility of skin lesions