Category: Acne and Acne Scarring
Posted in Acne and Acne Scarring
Scars are a natural part of the body’s healing process, but they can be a daily reminder of past injuries, surgeries, or skin conditions. For many people, scars affect confidence and how they feel about their appearance. Whether it’s an old injury, surgical mark, or acne-related blemish, modern scar treatments offer hope for smoother, healthier-looking […]
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Posted in Acne and Acne Scarring
Acne breakouts may fade, but the scars they leave behind can linger for years. Fortunately, modern acne scar treatments offer real hope—no matter your skin type. From advanced laser treatment for acne scars to gentle exfoliation methods, knowing which option is right for you is the key to smoother, healthier skin. In this blog, we’ll […]
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Posted in Acne and Acne Scarring
When you were a teenager, preventing or managing your acne was probably very important to you. Most people believe that acne will disappear once they pass their teenage years, but unfortunately, for some this is not the case, and acne continues to be an issue as they age. Acne and the resulting scars plague teenagers […]
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Posted in Acne and Acne Scarring, Microneedling
Even though acne is commonly referred to as a “teenage” problem, most of us know that acne tends to stick with us long after high school. Acne flare-ups can occur in our twenties, thirties, and beyond. From the redness to the bumps to the resulting scars, acne is a devious threat to the appearance and […]
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Posted in Acne and Acne Scarring, Laser Genesis by CUTERA®
For most of us, acne scars are a permanent and undesirable reminder of our youth: days when red blemishes had us hiding our faces. While most acne dissipates over time, acne scars can remain, leaving us pockmarked and self-conscious. Layers of makeup can help conceal the appearance of these scars; however, makeup cannot erase the […]
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Having acne as a teenager is bad enough, so why do some of us have to suffer from acne well into adulthood? Acne in your 30s or older is usually caused by hormones, which can continue to fluctuate for many years past adolescence. If you have acne as an adult, one of the best things […]
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