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What is a Clean Cut Acne?

Clear cut acne treatment is a sought-after solution for individuals struggling with acne-prone skin. People who have severe acne tend to have many breakouts and uneven skin texture and tone. It aims to address multiple factors contributing to acne, including excess oil production, clogged pores, bacterial overgrowth, and inflammation. 

Is It for You?

  • It is a powerful solution for targeting and treating acne-prone skin. It is ideal for those with active acne or acne-prone skin, clogged pores, blackheads and whiteheads.

  •  This treatment addresses the underlying causes of acne and supports skin healing by eliminating blackheads, whiteheads, clogged pores. It enhances the complexion and youthful and clear appearance.

Steps for Clear Cut Acne

 

  • Deep cleansing is done using a gentle cleanser. 

  • Exfoliation along with infusion of serums are done using using vortex technology.

  • Salicylic or black or Jessner’s Peel is applied to deep clean and exfoliate the surface along with the pores. 

  • Whiteheads and blackheads are extracted followed by High Frequency to remove any infection from the skin.

  • Pressure point massage is done for relaxation and to enhance blood circulation.
  • Anti acne face pack mask is applied followed by Blue LED light which absorbs excess oil and helps in drying the active acne.

  • Sunscreen is applied post the treatment for protection.

Post Care

  1. Do not rub, or scrub, use toners for  48 hours after the treatment.
  2. Do not use products containing retinol or hydroxy acids for 48 hours after the treatment.
  3. Limit sun exposure as much as possible.
  4. Use Sunblock every 4 to 6 hours post-treatment.
  5. Refrain from, waxing, and bleaching or any facial treatment for 72 hours post-procedure.
  6. Avoid swimming in chlorinated water, using hot tubs, or saunas for 5-7 days.
  7. Avoid wearing makeup on the same day.
  8. Avoid using topical products such as hydroquinone or tretinoin or scrubbing 3-5 days before treatment.

Popular Questions

All peels that a dermatologist performs require some at-home care. The following table shows you what you can expect.

After a medium or deep peel, you will have downtime. A deep chemical peel requires recuperation at home for 2 to 3 weeks.

Once your skin heals, you will see the results. Healing time ranges from 1 day for a refreshing or lunchtime peel to 14 days or longer for a deep peel. To get the results you seek from a refreshing peel or lunchtime peel, you may need to have 3 to 5 peels. 

Most results are not permanent because our skin continues to age. If you have lots of sun-damaged skin or precancerous skin growths called AKs, you will likely continue to see new spots and growths on your skin. 

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