Skin
ACNE TREATMENT
Acne is the most common of all skin-disorder and can be a major problem for men and women of all ages. With the right treatment plan, acne can be treated safely and effectively at GLOJAS. It is however best to control acne as early as possible because proper care can prevent the occurrence of permanent scars. 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.

Treatment Plan
We ensure that you get the right diagnosis and treatment plan that works for
your skin type. Our doctor will give you a treatment plan that ensures the best combination of
efficacy and safety to quickly clear up your skin.
Oral Medication
We provide oral medicines and it will help to reduce the amount of oil released by oil glands
in your skin, and helps your skin renew itself more quickly.
Topical Creams
We prescribed with acne clearing creams to help unblock the pores and reduce bacteria that
cause acne. These creams may cause some drying and peeling of the affected area, and thus
we advise for regular daily usage of moisturizers.
The Right Acne Facial Cleanser
It is best to wash your face with a mild medical-grade deep pore cleanser and warm water
daily.
Chemical Peel
The skin is exfoliated when doing a chemical peel treatment. We advise to do a few sessions
of chemical peel and it can improve mild to moderately severe cases of acne. This treatment
can be given over the face or another body area where acne is a problem.
Microdermabrasion
Microdermabrasion may be used to remove the upper layers of the skin improving
irregularities in the surface, contour, and generating new skin. Our doctor offers an advanced
microdermabrasion treatment with infusion of anti-acne ingredients.
Light Therapy
The redness and swelling that can occur with acne is caused by a type of bacteria that can be
killed by exposing your skin to different types of light. Your treatments may use blue light,
red light or a combination, which will be advised by our doctor.