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Shinsa Dermatology: Exam Students’ Skin Concerns! We’ll Tell You How to Solve Them at Imizeok Theme Dermatology!

Limeeseok Theme Dermatology Clinic (Main Branch) · 임이석테마피부과의원 · December 7, 2020

Exam students’ skin concerns! We’ll tell you how to solve them at Imizeok Theme Dermatology. The 2020 College Scholastic Ability Test has finally come to an end. To all the student...

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Clinic: Limeeseok Theme Dermatology Clinic (Main Branch)

Original post date: December 7, 2020

Translated at: April 25, 2026 at 7:58 AM

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Exam students’ skin concerns! We’ll tell you how to solve them at Imizeok Theme Dermatology.

The 2020 College Scholastic Ability Test has finally come to an end. To all the students who took the exam, you did a great job!

Every year after the CSAT ends, many students start carrying out the things they had put off. Among them, there are many who are interested in treating acne and redness skin concerns that they could not pay attention to while studying, especially with the long winter vacation approaching.

Imizeok Theme Dermatology explains how to help exam students solve their acne and redness skin concerns!

  1. Common skin concerns among many exam students: acne and redness! Exam students often worry especially about acne and redness among various skin conditions.

During adolescence, acne mainly appears on the forehead, cheeks, back, and upper chest. Acne that develops at this time often occurs because sebum secretion is active. When sebum secretion becomes excessive, sebum that cannot be discharged to the skin surface is generated, and sebum clumps together inside pores. As this clumped sebum gradually worsens, it turns into inflammation and clogs the pores.

If acne is not treated in time, the inflammation worsens further. When acne appears, you should visit a dermatologist immediately and receive treatment with a specialist’s help. If it is left untreated because it is not considered important, the acne bacteria may multiply and worsen into pustular acne, so caution is needed.

With facial redness, the face remains red for a long time even though there has been no embarrassment or nervousness. In summer, it can also occur due to active sebum secretion, similar to the cause of acne. In contrast, in winter, it can occur when the skin blood vessels expand after being exposed to cold air and then moving to a warm place. In addition, severe exposure to ultraviolet rays or the use of cosmetics containing harmful substances can also have an effect, and symptoms may also appear due to psychological factors or hormonal influences.

If facial redness persists, many people are diagnosed with rosacea, a condition in which papules, pus, and swelling accompany the red areas. Since rosacea is a chronic recurrent inflammatory disease, treatment is difficult and combination therapy must be used together, so if you have facial redness, early treatment is important.

  1. Acne treatment methods

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Among the exam students who visit Imizeok Theme Dermatology, there are many cases where acne has been squeezed using unverified and incorrect information, leading to bacterial infection. If the acne is touched and becomes infected with bacteria, the pus-filled sebaceous gland inside the follicle can burst. If the skin tissue then falls away, the area can become sunken and remain as a scar, so great caution is needed.

The way to treat acne cleanly without scars is to use laser treatment devices appropriate for each type of acne. This is because lasers can remove the root cause of acne. At Imizeok Theme Dermatology, treatment is carefully planned by determining the optimal laser while considering exam students’ skin type, the depth and shape of the acne, treatment cost, and more.

Among the various lasers, the ‘Agnes’ laser procedure is recommended for those worried about excessive sebum secretion. Agnes improves acne by using micro-insulated needles and radiofrequency energy to coagulate and destroy the sebaceous glands. It is effective not only in removing acne, but also in removing sebum and preventing acne, so it is a procedure that many people are satisfied with. The procedure is performed by inserting micro-insulated needles into the subcutaneous fat layer and passing an electric current through them. During this process, there is no damage to the skin, and because it has the advantage of selectively destroying only the desired sebaceous glands, many people receive the procedure regularly.

If acne scars have already formed and are deep, we recommend seeking consultation for ‘autologous fibroblast’ treatment, which uses your own skin cells for treatment. Autologous fibroblast treatment is carried out by culturing the patient’s own skin tissue into fibroblasts and then injecting them into the dermal layer of the skin. Afterward, as collagen forms, treatment effects can be seen starting about 2 to 3 months later. Around 9 months later, this treatment can make you feel the sunken scars throughout the skin gradually fill in.

  1. Redness treatment methods

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The most effective way to treat redness is to find its underlying cause and address it accurately. Once a person’s blood vessels lose their ability to constrict, it is very difficult to recover.

Imizeok Theme Dermatology recommends treating redness with lasers. When the capillaries inside the skin expand, facial redness and rosacea occur. If the capillaries in the skin are precisely targeted with a vascular laser, those blood vessels will constrict. As the number of constricted capillaries increases, you will eventually be freed from facial redness and rosacea.

Imizeok Theme Dermatology has vascular lasers. It treats patients using the optimal laser suited to exam students’ skin concerns, including Platduo, Vbeam Perfecta, Excel V, Perfect Laser, Icon Green, Sylfirm Laser, and Clarity. These devices are vascular pigment lasers that are selectively absorbed by vascular pigments, so there is no need to worry about damage to other skin tissues, and even after the procedure, you can experience symptom relief without feeling any particular discomfort.

Imizeok Theme Dermatology does not focus on short-term symptom relief. It always considers the fundamental skin problem and selects the optimal treatment method. It also has a large number of laser devices, allowing it to carry out laser treatments suitable for resolving patients’ concerns.

In addition, a medical team with extensive treatment experience maximizes patient satisfaction, and for effective skin care, a ONE-STOP service system has been established. From administration to aftercare and treatment, coordinators are assigned by field, so you can receive comfortable and fast service.

Exam students who are struggling with acne and redness skin concerns should visit Imizeok Theme Dermatology and resolve their concerns through consultation with a specialist!

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