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Acne Treatment in Ahmedabad

Acne Treatment in Ahmedabad

Acne is a common condition many people suffer from in the world. It causes pimples, blackheads, whiteheads and inflammation on the skin. Sparsh Skin Clinic is a renowned skin care clinic that treats acne.

Acne

Sparsh Skin Clinic’s Approach to Acne Treatment in Ahmedabad

Acne is caused due to several factors like unhealthy diet routines, hormonal changes, genetics and environmental factors. We understand that it causes an emotional and physical impact on your body. At Sparsh Skin Clinic, we offer customized treatment plans to address your concerns.

We offer advanced acne treatment plans that deliver optimal results and cause no discomfort to the patient. Our expert dermatologist thoroughly assesses your skin and understands the contributing factors to plan treatment ahead.

Acne Treatment in Ahmedabad
Treatment

Our treatments include:

Oral medications:

Our treatment of oral medication includes antibiotics and retinoids to control breakouts and acne in future.

Topical medications:

Our dermatologist provides topical medications that are customized for different stages of acne, from blackhead and whiteheads to papules, pustules and nodules. It also helps targeting the bacteria causing acne and inflammation caused by it.

Cosmetic procedures:

At Sparsh Skin Clinic, we provide chemical peels to reduce acne lesions and pigmentation caused by acne. Other cosmetic procedures may include the advanced laser therapy and microneedling to stimulate collagen production. It helps in reducing the acne scarring and improves the texture of the skin.

Acne Treatment in Ahmedabad

Skincare products:

Our experienced and the best acne doctor in Ahmedabad provides personalized and medically approved skincare products to our patients. These products help in keeping the skin moisturized and protected.

Why Choose Sparsh Skin Clinic?

Sparsh Skin Clinic is a modern clinic that welcomes you with open arms to treat your acne conditions. Our advanced treatments and compassionate care throughout your acne treatment make us going. With a proven track record of successful acne treatment, we believe in making you feel more confident about your skin. Book Consultation now!

Frequently Asked Questions about Acne: Expert Answers

  • How long does it take to successfully remove acne?

    Depending on the severity of your acne-prone skin, treatments can vary. The treatments used for reducing acne respond differently to every skin type. Some patients see improvements within a few weeks of starting the treatment.

  • Can any acne treatment help with removal of acne scarring?

    Yes, there are several acne scar removal treatments for patients. Treatments such as microneedling and laser therapy can proactively help in reducing acne scarring. Our dermatologist at Sparsh Skin Clinic will help you in recommending the best treatment option.

  • Are there any side effects associated with getting an acne treatment?

    When the acne treatment begins, you may notice mild dryness or temporary irritation. These findings are temporary and will not be present in the long run. Your dermatologist will guide you on how to manage them effectively.

  • Can what I eat cause acne breakouts?

    Generally, no. The primary trigger of most cases of acne is the fluctuation of hormones. Hormones stimulate the oil glands to produce more sebum, which can block pores. Bacteria can then grow within the pores, causing them to become inflamed and break out.

    But there is some evidence that certain diets may have an effect on acne, that high consumption of dairy products raises the risk of getting acne because of the hormones in milk, cheese, and yogurt. Also, the diet with high glycemic index, such as white breads, potatoes, white rice, sugary foods and soft drinks can worsen acne.

  • Should I stop wearing makeup if I have acne?

    You don’t have to stop wearing makeup altogether, but you must switch your brands and look for cosmetics and toiletries with the label “non comedongeic,” meaning that they don’t clog pores. Also apply a skin repair cream before applying make-up on your face.

  • Does acne mean I’m not keeping my face clean enough?

    Not necessarily. In fact, scrubbing too hard at your face can aggravate your acne, and using alcohol-based astringents can dry out the skin. Acne is triggered by hormones, and while gentle, regular cleansing with soap and warm water can sometimes help with mild breakouts, more significant acne requires more than just good hygiene.

  • Why does acne appear most often in teenagers?

    The primary trigger for acne is fluctuating hormones -- specifically, the male hormone testosterone. (Women do have some levels of testosterone.) When teenagers hit puberty, their hormones start surging -- and often, so does acne.

  • Why do some adults have acne?

    Although the hormonal fluctuations that cause acne are most common during the teen years, they can also affect adults. Women may experience hormonal swings during their menstrual cycle, pregnancy, and menopause that can result in acne breakouts. Acne can also be a side effect of certain medications, such as anticonvulsants, oral contraceptive pills, and steroid drugs.

  • What acne treatments are best for me?

    That depends on many factors: your age, whether you’re male or female, how severe your acne is, and how long you’ve had it, etc. Consult your dermatologist for the best possible treatment.

  • When should I see a dermatologist for acne treatment?

    Ideally you should see your dermatologist at the first onset of acne. It will prevent you from complications of acne like pigmentation, scarring and disfigurement.

  • Will my acne ever go away?

    Most often, acne will go away on its own at the end of puberty, but some people still struggle with acne in adulthood. Almost all acne can be successfully treated, however it’s a matter of finding the right treatment for you.

DO’s and DON’Ts
  • DO See a Dermatologist

    Whether you are experiencing acne for the very first time or you have recurring breakouts that haven't responded to over-the-counter treatment, it is always good to see a dermatologist. A dermatologist can evaluate your case and determine if an underlying condition is causing you to break out. They can formulate a treatment plan that will work best for you.

  • DO Try Some Tea Tree Oil on Your Skin

    Tea tree oil contains natural antiseptic properties that help combat bacteria and germs. The solution may also help ease the inflammation. To use, place a drop or two on a cotton ball and apply it to your skin. Leave it on overnight or for a few hours, and don’t worry about washing it off.

  • DO Clean Your Cosmetic Brushes Regularly

    Dirt and germs accumulate on makeup brushes. Remember to wash your cosmetic brushes routinely to remove these pore-clogging residues and germs. Simply use lukewarm water and gentle soap to clean the bristles. If you prefer, use a commercial makeup brush cleaner once or twice a week for the best results.

  • DO Cover your face in outdoors

    Always keep your face covered with a white scarf, dupatta or a cap whenever you step out of the house. This will keep you safe from harsh sunlight, dirt and pollution.

    Always cleanse your face with soap or face wash as soon as you come back home.

  • DO Wash Your Sheets and Pillowcases Often

    Dirty linens often lead to dirty skin. The bacteria and germs on your pillowcase and sheet may transfer to your skin, causing acne breakouts. Be sure your bed linens are clean by washing them regularly.

  • DON'T Stress

    Excessive physical and emotional stress is not good for your health, and it may aggravate your acne condition.

    Practice relaxation techniques that work for you. Consider exercise, yoga, reading, listening to music, or any other activity that relaxes you.

    An adequate amount of sleep may help as well.

  • DON'T Go to Bed Without Removing Your Makeup

    When you're tired after a long, hard day, you might neglect to remove your makeup before climbing into bed. However, for acne-prone skin, this is a detrimental mistake. Makeup residue may prevent your skin from renewing itself, and impurities may lead to breakouts or worsen your condition. Use a gentle non-alcohol base makeup remover before bedtime.

  • DON'T Try a New Acne Product Every Week

    Don’t be impatient with your current medication or treatments. You need to allow the treatment some time to work. Some acne medications and products may take up few weeks before significant results kick in.

    If you keep switching your treatments and medications, your skin may become overly sensitive and irritated. It can also lead to antibiotic resistance, making it difficult to treat later on.

    If you don't experience satisfactory results after few weeks, re-visit your dermatologist for further line of treatment.

  • DON'T Neglect to Clean Your Skin After Exercising

    If you have been perspiring, your skin will absorb the sweat and impurities, which may lead to an acne breakout. After a workout or any type of activity that has made you perspire, give your skin a thorough cleansing. Remember to be gentle and do not scrub.

  • DON’T Pop or squeeze your acne.

    Squeezing can push bacteria and pus deeper into the skin, which might cause more swelling and redness. Squeezing can also can lead to scabs and might leave you with permanent pits or scars.

    Your hands are not always clean, so avoid touching your face frequently. The bacteria in your hands can cause acne.

Your Skin Deserves the Best Treatment!

Sparsh Skin Clinic have an experienced dermatologist, who is is a team of experienced dermatologists who are committed to helping you achieve clear, radiant and healthy skin. Connect with us today. Schedule an appointment with us at Sparsh Skin Clinic and say goodbye to acne and hello to your beautifully glowing skin.

Dr. Milap
Dr. Milap Jolapara
founder of SPARSH MD Skin & VD