Effective Acne Treatments in London, Cheshire & Liverpool
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Acne affects people of all ages, not just teenagers
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Caused by clogged pores, excess sebum, dead skin cells and hormonal changes
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Treatable with M22 Laser, Carbon Peel, INTRAcel, Morpheus8, BBL HEROic and Dermalux LED
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Led by Dr Nyla Raja, Medical Director: GMC 6057913
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Available at our Mayfair, Alderley Edge & Crosby clinics
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Why Acne Happens
When pores become blocked, they can turn into blackheads. If infection sets in, a whitehead forms, often filled with pus. Although tempting, it’s important not to pick or squeeze acne spots, as this can spread bacteria, worsen the infection, and cause more breakouts.
While environmental factors like pollution, smoking, diet, and lack of sleep can contribute to acne, some people may experience acne despite doing everything right. For some, acne is simply something their skin is more likely to develop due to inherited factors.
Tailored Acne Skin Treatments
At Dr Nyla Medispa Clinics in London, Cheshire, and Liverpool, we offer personalised acne treatments for adults and teens alike. Our expert team works with you to determine the cause of your acne and design a treatment plan that targets your specific needs. We combine the latest technology with high-quality skincare to deliver effective results.
In addition to treating active acne, we also offer laser treatments for acne scar removal to help restore smooth, even skin. Our advanced lasers work deeply within the skin to stimulate collagen production and reduce the appearance of scars.
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Before & After Acne Treatment
Dermalux LED light therapy is a popular non-invasive option for treating active acne and reducing inflammation. For acne scarring or post-inflammatory marks, Morpheus8 and M22 Laser can resurface and rebuild the skin.
*Disclaimer: Results and patient experience may vary. These are dependent on a number of factors such as age, medical history and lifestyle.