In combination with Facial/Back Peels and skin care products you can control
breakouts and remove pigmentation scars.
The treatments are done 2 weeks apart and continued until the desired results
are achieved.
FAQ's
The Skin
The body’s largest organ is the skin. It is a filter from the inside as well as
from the outside. It also serves to regulate and maintain our body temperature.
What causes Acne?
Normally, the cells that line the hair follicle are shed (approximately every 28
days) as new cells take their place. The dead cells combine with the oil or
sebum and try to find their way to the skin’s surface where they will be washed
away. Some follicles produce cells that stick tightly together so they never
make it to the surface. These cells accumulate, mix with more oil and bacteria
and then form a plug. You can’t see this because it’s all happening underneath
the surface, but acne is starting to form. As more oil is produced, the follicle
swells and becomes inflamed.
Treatment
The treatment is designed for oily, acne and impure problem skin. The aim of the
treatment is to clear the skin and refine its texture. The treatments are
recommended every 2 to 3 weeks.
Definitions
Sebum- the oil that is produced by your sebaceous glands. Sweat glands and oil
glands are different. Micro comeo- build-up of sebum and other substance from
your skin, i.e. cells, pigment and bacteria. This is under your skin but the
acne has begun.
Comedone- blackhead, a plug of sebaceous matter obstructing the sebaceous duct.
Open comedo/Blackhead- visible enlarged pores filled with a plug of dead skin
cells and oils. The dark colour is a combination of cells and oxidised oil.
Closed comedo/Whitehead – compacted layers of dead skin cells and oil. Looks
like a small white bump under the surface.
Acne- an eruption of inflamed pimples on the face. Pimples, whiteheads,
blackheads, zits, whatever acne is a condition that affects almost all teenagers
and 20% of the adults.
A normal follicle looks like this:

Both whiteheads and blackheads start out as a
“microcomedone”. The picture below is a “microcomedone”

The result of a microcomedone can be one of two scenarios.
A blackhead or a whitehead: When the trapped sebum and bacteria stay below the
skin surface, a whitehead is formed

A blackhead occurs when the trapped sebum and bacteria
open to the surface and turn black due to melanin, the skin's pigment.
Blackheads can last for a long time because the contents very slowly drain to
the surface.

Remember; skin changes as you change, internally and
externally and according to environment and climate. Awareness and good
maintenance of your skin is a balance and the key to healthy and beautiful skin.