Acne is a very familiar word.
For some people, it brings back memories of adolescence; for others, it becomes a chronic problem.
Acne is a skin condition that occurs when there is a problem with the sebaceous glands in the pores, and it is characterized by the formation of abnormally raised bumps.
It can also be accompanied by slight pain or itching.
In addition, if proper early care is not provided, one or two pimples can spread across the entire face, causing severe appearance-related stress.
And this can begin to affect daily life by lowering self-confidence and causing anxiety.
That is why it is best not to take acne lightly and to actively plan treatment.
Today, we would like to share information that may be helpful for those who are planning acne treatment at an acne treatment laser dermatology clinic.
-Today's column outline-
- Causes of acne
- Acne extraction method
- Acne laser treatment

Understanding the causes of acne
Acne is a skin condition caused by multiple factors working together.
The first cause is excess dead skin cells, and when these dead skin cells block the entrance to the pores, the pores become clogged, which can press the start button for acne.
The second cause is sebum.
Sebum lubricates the skin and protects it from harmful external environments, but when too much is secreted, it can combine with dead skin cells and block the pores.
In addition, when acne-causing bacteria multiply in pores tangled with dead skin cells and sebum, inflammatory acne accompanied by throbbing pain can occur.
Furthermore, when factors such as stress, lack of sleep, hormonal changes, and diet are mixed in, acne symptoms can appear more severely and more prominently.

Why you should not squeeze acne carelessly
When looking in the mirror in the morning and suddenly noticing a whitehead, many people feel the urge to squeeze it.
However, even a small pimple on the surface may contain sebum, dead skin cells, bacteria, and inflammation all mixed together inside.
Because of this, if you squeeze acne with unclean hands or tools, outside bacteria can enter it, and the acne symptoms may actually worsen.
The subcutaneous tissue can even be damaged, and bleeding may occur, leaving behind acne pigmentation and sunken atrophic scars.
That is why you should not try to squeeze acne carelessly at home and should visit a clinic whenever possible to receive extraction treatment.
At the clinic, acne is not simply squeezed. Instead, a careful drainage process is followed: a tiny opening is made with a sterilized instrument, and the sebum and pus inside the pore are released, which can greatly help reduce skin damage.

How is chronic acne treated?
The extraction treatment mentioned above has the advantage of removing comedones more safely.
However, if acne is widespread or if you are a chronic acne patient who has lived with the condition for a long time, more active treatment may be necessary.
One option to consider at this point is sebaceous gland laser treatment.
Sebaceous gland laser treatment works by using specific energy to suppress the problematic sebaceous glands.
As a result, excessive sebum secretion itself is reduced, and you can expect the effect of maintaining healthy, refreshed skin for a long time.
In addition, because this treatment targets only the problematic sebaceous glands, it has the advantage of having little effect on the surrounding normal skin tissue.
Furthermore, the ART device used for sebaceous gland laser treatment is equipped with a cooling system that cools the skin surface, which can greatly help reduce heat-related skin damage and pain.
However, the 기준 for feeling pain varies from person to person, so please keep this in mind as a reference only.

So far, we have looked at the many different causes and treatments hidden within the skin condition called acne.
Acne is not simply something to cover up, but something that needs to be cared for consistently.
And it is also a skin condition that requires prompt early care.
That is why it is important to have awareness of this condition and to establish a systematic treatment and management plan.
In addition, acne is a skin condition that can recur due to various factors, so please continue to take extra care of your skin even after treatment.
We hope that this column from the acne treatment laser dermatology clinic has been helpful to those who are stressed by acne symptoms, and we will wrap up here.
Thank you for reading the acne treatment laser dermatology clinic post to the end.
| This post was written for the purpose of providing information in compliance with Article 56, Paragraphs 1–15 of the Medical Service Act. All treatments carry a risk of side effects and complications depending on the individual. Before treatment, be sure to make a full consultation with a medical professional with extensive experience before making a decision. |