Acne
Acne includes white heads, black heads, pimples and painful red bumps that are caused when hair follicles are blocked with oil and dead skin cells and can occur during puberty or in adulthood. We offer a range of highly effective, non-invasive and virtually painless treatments to treat acne inside-out and leave you with even, healthy skin.
Acne Healing Laser
Lights and lasers helps to reduce inflammatory lesions by targeting some of the main pathophysiologic factors such as P. acnes bacteria and sebaceous gland activity.
Q-switched and long-pulsed 1,064nm Nd:YAG lasers are considered an efficient method for the treatment of mild and moderate acne. Both lasers can enhance dermal collagen remodeling and spare the epidermis with minimal downtime after the procedure.
Chemical Peel
Chemical peel is a method of controlled distinctions of upper layers of skin to produce new skin which is ever glowing and healthy. It is a method of deep cleaning of skin and removal of dead skin cells.
Microdermabrasion that treats melasma and photoaging by removing dead skin cells – and is especially beneficial for the skin on your face, hands and neck.
Blue Light Therapy
US FDA Approved
Blue light therapy is a noninvasive treatment for acne. It appears to be safe.
A form of phototherapy, blue light uses light to kill certain bacteria on the skin. It is used to mild to moderate acne.
Cortico Steroid Therapy
Injection of triamcinolone acetonide can be used for Nodulocystic acne.
Comedon Extraction
Extractions can improve your skin by reducing the development of inflamed pimples caused by the blackheads and improves the texture and colour of skin by making it smooth.
MDA Micro Derma Abrasion
Microdermabrasion can address aesthetic concerns while treating your acne, including wrinkle lines, frown lines, age spots, and other skin abnormalities. It provides clears complexion and smoothens the skin.
Erbium Fibre Laser
An effective and quick fiber laser of 1565 nm penetrates deep into the skin, thus boosting collagen and the regrowth of new skin cells.