SKIN CONCERNS

Acne & Breakouts

Clearer, calmer skin starts with understanding what is triggering your breakouts.

Professional skin assessment and personalised treatment plans to support healthier, more confident skin.

  • Breakouts keep returning despite trying different products.
  • Your skin feels congested, oily, or inflamed.
  • You are developing red marks, brown marks, or scarring after spots heal.
  • You feel self-conscious about your skin.
  • You are unsure which products are helping and which may be making things worse.

Hormones

Hormonal changes can increase oil production and trigger recurring breakouts.

Excess Oil

Sebum can mix with dead skin cells and block pores.

Genetics

Family history can influence oil production, pore behaviour, and acne tendency.

Bacteria & Inflammation

Inflammation can turn congestion into red or painful blemishes.

Skincare Products

Heavy or unsuitable products may clog pores or irritate the skin barrier.

Stress & Lifestyle

Stress, poor sleep, and routine changes may worsen breakouts for some people.

  • Initial consultation: review skin history, current routine, triggers, and goals.
  • Weeks 4–8: many clients begin noticing reduced congestion and calmer-looking skin.
  • Weeks 8–12: more visible improvement may appear with consistency.
  • Longer term: maintenance treatments and the right homecare help reduce relapse risk.

Adult acne is common and may be linked to hormones, stress, genetics, skincare choices, lifestyle changes, or barrier disruption.

Begin with what you are noticing most often in your skin. Is it redness, breakouts, pigmentation, dryness, uneven texture, enlarged pores, or visible signs of ageing? The concern pages are designed to help you understand what may be contributing to each issue before you consider treatment options.

Acne can often be managed well, but some clients need ongoing maintenance to keep skin clear.

Picking can increase inflammation, delay healing, and raise the risk of scarring or dark marks.

Mild acne may improve within several weeks, while moderate or persistent acne often requires a longer plan.

Yes, many acne scars can be improved, but scar treatments are usually best started once active breakouts are under control.