What is Acne and How to Treat it?

Acne is one of the commonest skin condition affecting millions of people. It can affect both teens and adults and primarily affect the upper parts of the body including back, shoulder, neck, arms, chest and face. Not only it can leave physical marks, but also it can lower one’s confidence and self-esteem.

Common causes of Acne

Acne scars is the result of overactive oil glands and a build-up of microbes, bacteria, dead cells and oil. Clogged hair follicles also cause pimples. These hair follicles look like small tubes that hold a strand on the hair. When too much material gets deposited into your hair follicle, a clog appears. Also, when hormones become active during puberty, oil glands get stimulated. That’s why teenagers are more likely to get acne.

The body’s natural defense mechanism produces collagen that helps to fight pimples on face and other body parts. However, when collagen level is low, it can cause the appearance of marks. These are called atrophic scars. There are totally 3 types: V-shaped known as ice pick, raised scar marks are said to be hypertrophic and u-shaped is called boxcar. These acne scars are caused due to high level of collagen.

How to prevent Acne?

There is no proper way to prevent acne. But, there are few tips that might help reduce the severity of your pimples.

  • Washing your body is the most essential thing you should do. By doing it, excess oil and dead skin cells can be removed. But continuous washing can cause damage by making your skin too dry,
  • Remember to wash after exercising because sweat can clog your pores and worsen your pimple. If you’ve been sweating from heat or from working hard, it is crucial to wash your face and other acne-prone areas.
  • If you use skin products, like markup or lotions, look for the product that are non-acnegenic or non-comedogenic, which means that they don’t clog pores.
  • If you get acne scars on areas like back, chest etc, avoid wearing tight clothes that can cause irritation.

How to treat Acne?

There are many products that help to clear up acne but it may take some time to find out which one works the best for your skin. If these products don’t work, one can go for pills, gels, creams or a combination of all.

Squeezing or popping acne usually won’t help to get rid of the problem, instead it worsens the problem. Squeezing can actually spread infected material deeper into the skin, which can lead to more redness, scarring and even swelling. Eating nutritious foods can help keep your skin healthy and also benefit your skin from getting enough minerals and vitamins.

Now you understand what types of acne you are suffering from, and it is essential to pick the right acne treatment to help your skin. Our acne therapy effectively treats your concerns in a short span of time.

Post-lockdown: Safety & Hygiene protocol in our Clinic!

Precaution to curb the spread of COVID-19, our government requested all the shops and lifestyle service centers to close the shutters since March, 2020.

With the exception of shopping malls and entertainment outlets where large crowds are likely to congregate, our government has now given permission for other businesses to resume back.

We, at Halina Cupping Clinic has re-opened with enhanced hygienic and safety protocols.

So what kind of changes could you notice on your next visit?

At Halina Cupping Clinic, safety and hygiene will be our top priority. Work station, equipment, towels and all private rooms will be thoroughly and regularly disinfected before and after every service.

Safe distancing measure: Seating within the clinic will be spread out.

Enhanced protection: Therapists and customers will have to sanitize their hands regularly. Temperature screening for both staffs and customers will be done. Magazines and books will be removed from waiting areas to minimize the potential for infection of the customers.

We will continue to uphold our high clinical and sanitation standards and ensure that our customers are in safe hands.

To be secure and avoid crowding, our customers are encouraged to ring ahead or book today!

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