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Acne is the most common skin problem in Moldova, affecting up to 1 million people. It often manifests as pimples on the face, but can also appear on the chest, neck, back, or shoulders.
While rashes on the chest or arms can be covered with clothing, facial skin problems are not so easy to hide. Today, we will discuss how acne treatment progresses and which procedures are most effective.
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Types of acne
All forms of acne affect self-esteem, and cystic and nodular acne can cause irreversible skin damage in the form of scarring. Seeking the help of a qualified cosmetologist who can determine the optimal treatment method and acne medication is the best solution when any form of acne is detected.
Acne Treatment - Best Methods
Fortunately, although acne is one of the most common skin problems, that doesn't mean there are no effective treatments. On the contrary, several cosmetic procedures for acne treatment can help you overcome this problem.
Microdermabrasion for Acne Treatment
Diamond microdermabrasion is a modern rejuvenation method that involves gentle treatment of the skin using a special device or attachment with a unique coating. The effects are noticeable after the first visit to the cosmetologist, and a course of 4-6 procedures will result in significant rejuvenation.
IPL for Acne Treatment
Intense Pulsed Light (IPL) therapy involves the use of a special IPL device that generates intense flashes of light that act on the skin, removing acne-affected cells and reducing excessive sebaceous gland secretion.
During the procedure, a qualified cosmetologist directs light onto your skin using a portable device with multiple wavelengths (from 500 to 1200 nanometers) that scatter internally. Its effect on the affected cells causes the blood vessels to constrict, reducing the redness of the skin and the secretion of the sebaceous glands.
In addition, the heating of the skin by IPL stimulates collagen production, which is beneficial for post-acne treatment. |
LED for Acne Treatment
Light-emitting diode (LED) therapy uses different wavelengths of light produced by a specialized LED device.
Chemical peels for acne Treatment
Chemical peels are a common tactic in the fight against acne. A solution, typically consisting of retinoids, lactic acid, salicylic acid, and carbolic acid, is applied to the face, causing the skin to blister and eventually peel off, leaving behind a new, untouched layer of skin.
Do not be alarmed; the idea of your skin blistering and peeling may sound frightening. In reality, chemical peels only affect the top layer of skin. Therefore, it cannot penetrate deep enough to cause any real discomfort.
Microneedling for Acne Treatment
As the name suggests, microneedling involves piercing the skin with fine needles. To heal the microscopic wounds caused by the needles, the skin produces a significant amount of collagen, which helps heal acne scars. The procedure is most effective for treating post-acne conditions.
Unlike other minimally invasive procedures, such as laser therapy, microneedling is considered safe for darker skin tones. This is because it does not damage or remove the outer layer of the skin.
Hydrafacial for Acne Treatment
HydraFacial machines use a patented three-component treatment regimen with an advanced hydradermabrasion device. Hydradermabrasion is similar to microdermabrasion in that both procedures remove the outer, dead layer of skin. In the Hydrafacial procedure, a water-based solution is used to gently "erase" the skin, as opposed to the "rough" fine particles used in traditional microdermabrasion. And it all takes less than an hour.
Acne Treatment in Chisinau
If you need acne treatment and have questions about the procedure or its cost, call us! LorEmA Esthetic will be happy to answer all your questions and help you easily schedule an appointment with one of our specialists. Our team has years of experience in performing high quality skin care procedures and will be happy to address your concerns. |