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Re Enhance Skin and Body Clinic
17 Cecil Road, Hale, WA15 9NZ
~0.4 miles away
Re Enhance Skin and Body Clinic Accreditations:
Dr Caroline Warden Skin & Aesthetic Clinic
2 Crown Passages, Hale, WA15 9GN
~0.4 miles away
Dr Caroline Warden Skin & Aesthetic Clinic Accreditations:
Bank Medispa
185 Ashley Road, Hale, WA15 9SQ
~0.4 miles away
Bank Medispa Accreditations:
Dr Emma Goulding
2 Broomfield Lane , Hale, WA15 9AQ
~0.4 miles away
Dr Emma Goulding Accreditations:
Dr Ed Robinson Aesthetics
Unit 3, The Courtyard, 283 Ashley Road, Hale, Altrincham, WA14 3NG
~0.6 miles away
Dr Ed Robinson Aesthetics Accreditations:
Revolution Aesthetics
36 Oxford Road, Altrincham, Cheshire, WA14 2EB
~0.6 miles away
Revolution Aesthetics Accreditations:
Medical Aesthetics Knutsford
Windsor Court, 103 Kings Street, Knutsford Cheshire, WA16 6EQ
~4.9 miles away
Medical Aesthetics Knutsford Accreditations:
The Lynton Clinic
Unit 9d, Manor Lane, Holmes Chapel, CW4 8AF
~6.0 miles away
The Lynton Clinic Accreditations:
Saleh Aesthetic Clinic
The Cheadle Institute, 1 Cheadle Green, Cheadle, SK8 2BD
~6.0 miles away
Saleh Aesthetic Clinic Accreditations:
Dr Kai Skin and Hair Restoration
9 Maryville Drive, Didsbury, M20 3RB
~6.1 miles away
Dr Kai Skin and Hair Restoration Accreditations:
Doctor Nyla Medispa
Castlerock House, Alderley Edge, Cheshire, SK9 7QL
~6.5 miles away
Doctor Nyla Medispa Accreditations:
Beautifully Dunne
32 Thornhill Road, Stockport, SK4 3HL
~7.7 miles away
Beautifully Dunne Accreditations:
Matrix Clinicals
2 Greek Street, Stockport, SK3 8AB
~8.2 miles away
Matrix Clinicals Accreditations:
The Academy Clinic
St Johns Court, Ground Floor & First Floor, 19B Quay St, Manchester, M3 3HN
~8.3 miles away
The Academy Clinic Accreditations:
Skin Medical
20 St Anns Square, Manchester, M2 7HG
~8.7 miles away
Skin Medical Accreditations:
Dr Conlons Aesthetic Clinic - Bodyworx Swinton
5 Moorside Road, Swinton, M27 0EL
~9.0 miles away
Dr Conlons Aesthetic Clinic - Bodyworx Swinton Accreditations:
Neo-Derm Manchester
407 Bury New Road, Prestwich, Manchester, M25 1AA
~11.2 miles away
Neo-Derm Manchester Accreditations:
The Diane Nivern Clinic Ltd
406 Bury New Road, Whitefield, Manchester, M45 7SX
~12.8 miles away
The Diane Nivern Clinic Ltd Accreditations:
KAST Aesthetics Ltd
Brookhouse, 501 Crewe Road, Sandbach, CW11 3RX
~15.8 miles away
KAST Aesthetics Ltd Accreditations:
Caroline Balazs Consultancy
Unit 12 Beecham Court, Goose Green, Wigan, WN3 6PR
~16.4 miles away
Caroline Balazs Consultancy Accreditations:
All About The Face
9 Victoria Street, Rainhill, Prescot, L35 0LB
~17.1 miles away
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Acne Quick FAQs
Clear, concise answers to common queries
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Can acne come back after it has cleared?
Yes, acne can return even after a period of improvement. This often depends on underlying factors such as hormones, skin type, or ongoing triggers like stress or skincare habits. For many people, acne is a recurring condition rather than something permanently resolved, so longer-term management is often needed.
Is it safe to use multiple acne treatments at the same time?
Combining treatments can be appropriate, but it needs to be done carefully. Using too many active ingredients at once may irritate the skin and worsen breakouts. A clinician or pharmacist can help you decide: -Which treatments can be used together -How to introduce them gradually -When to pause or adjust your routine
How long should you try an acne treatment before deciding if it works?
Most acne treatments take time to show meaningful change. In many cases: Topical treatments are reviewed after 8 to 12 weeks -Prescription treatments may require longer monitoring -Initial worsening can occur before improvement -Stopping too early can make it difficult to judge effectiveness.
Does acne always need medical treatment?
Not always. Mild acne can often be managed with over-the-counter skincare and consistent routines. However, medical advice may be appropriate if: -Acne is persistent or worsening -There is a risk of scarring -Over-the-counter options are not helping The level of treatment depends on severity and individual response.
Can professional skin treatments help alongside medical care?
In some cases, clinic-based treatments may be used alongside medical management. These can include options such as chemical peels or light-based therapies, and in some clinics technologies like LDM® Triple are used to support skin function. Suitability depends on the type and severity of acne, and should be assessed by a qualified practitioner.
Is acne linked to other health conditions?
Acne can sometimes be associated with underlying factors such as hormonal changes or conditions that affect hormone balance. For example, some people with persistent adult acne may be assessed for hormonal influences. Not all acne is linked to a medical condition, but patterns and timing can offer useful clues.
Can acne affect skin differently as you get older?
Yes, acne can change in both appearance and behaviour over time. Adult acne may: -Be more concentrated around the lower face or jawline -Be slower to resolve -Occur alongside dryness or sensitivity This can influence how treatment is selected and tolerated.
Is it possible to prevent acne completely?
Complete prevention is not always achievable, particularly when internal factors like hormones are involved. However, it is often possible to reduce the frequency or severity of breakouts by: -Following a consistent skincare routine -Avoiding known personal triggers -Seeking early advice if patterns change
Can acne treatments affect sensitive skin?
Yes, many acne treatments can increase sensitivity, especially those that exfoliate or reduce oil production. This may lead to dryness, redness, or irritation if not managed carefully. Adjusting product strength, frequency, or layering with supportive skincare can help maintain balance.
When should you consider seeing a dermatologist or specialist?
You may consider specialist advice if: - Acne is severe, painful, or leaving marks - Previous treatments have not worked - There is uncertainty about the type of acne Specialists can offer a more detailed assessment and access to prescription or advanced treatment options.
Are there differences between NHS and private acne treatment pathways?
Yes, there can be differences in access and approach. NHS care is typically based on clinical need and may involve stepwise treatment over time. Private clinics may offer: - Shorter waiting times - Access to a wider range of aesthetic treatments - More tailored treatment planning Both pathways aim to manage acne safely, but availability and timelines can differ.
Can lifestyle changes make a noticeable difference to acne?
Lifestyle factors can influence acne in some individuals, although they are rarely the sole cause. Areas that may have an impact include: - Stress levels - Sleep patterns - Skincare consistency Changes may support overall skin health, but results vary from person to person.
Is acne treatment different for skin of colour?
Treatment approaches are generally similar, but there are important considerations. Skin of colour may be more prone to post-inflammatory pigmentation, so treatment plans often prioritise: - Reducing inflammation early - Avoiding irritation - Supporting even skin tone A tailored approach can help minimise longer-term skin changes.
Can acne leave long-term marks even after it clears?
Yes, acne can leave visible marks such as pigmentation or scarring. These may persist after active breakouts have settled. Early and appropriate management can reduce this risk, and there are treatments available to address these changes if they occur.
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