Acne remains one of the most common skin concerns patients bring to aesthetic and dermatology clinics in the UK. It also remains one of the most misunderstood. Patients arrive at consultations having read conflicting information online, tried multiple over-the-counter products, and often delayed seeking professional advice because they were unsure whether their acne warranted clinical attention.
That gap between concern and confidence is where clear, balanced patient education makes a real difference. Clinics that help patients understand acne before treatment builds stronger trust, more productive consultations, and better long-term outcomes.
To support you with this, we have now published a comprehensive Acne FAQ on ConsultingRoom.com. This is not simply a general overview of spots and breakouts; it is a structured, condition-level resource covering causes, types, body-specific acne, hormonal factors, treatment pathways, and UK costs. It is designed to work directly with your clinic profile on our platform.
You can view the condition page here: Acne Explained: Causes, Types and Treatments

The FAQ covers the full range of acne-related questions patients are actively searching for, including facial acne, back acne, chest acne, hormonal acne in women, teenage acne, adult acne, and treatment options across skincare, medical, and clinic-based approaches. Each section is written in clear, consumer-friendly language that aligns with UK clinical practice and supports informed decision-making.
If you are already treating acne in your clinic, you can link to this new FAQ from within your ConsultingRoom control panel. Once linked, your clinic will automatically appear on our UK-wide Acne condition search, making it easier for actively researching patients to find you when they are comparing providers.
Instead of recreating this content independently, you can connect your profile to a trusted, centralised resource while increasing your visibility to patients already searching specifically for acne treatment providers.

Acne is not just a teenage concern. Adult acne, hormonal acne, and persistent inflammatory breakouts are driving a significant and growing volume of patient enquiries in the UK. Many of these patients are women aged 25 to 45 who have moved beyond pharmacy products and are actively looking for professional support.
What makes acne particularly valuable from a clinic perspective is that it rarely resolves in a single session. Patients typically require ongoing care, follow-up appointments, and treatment plans that evolve over time. This creates natural opportunities for patient retention, repeat visits, and the introduction of complementary treatments within a structured skin health programme.
Clinics that position acne as a core part of their offering, rather than a secondary concern, are well placed to capture this growing demand.
If your clinic treats acne but is not yet using device-based technology to support those patients, this may be the right time to review your approach.
Many clinics rely on topical treatments, chemical peels, or light-based therapies for acne management, and these remain valuable options. However, patients with inflamed, reactive, or sensitive skin can present challenges where more aggressive modalities are not appropriate. This is where LDM® Triple offers a practical addition to your treatment menu.
LDM® Triple (Local Dynamic Micro massage) uses rapidly alternating ultrasound frequencies to influence tissue behaviour at a cellular level. Unlike heat-dominant devices, it focuses on tissue regulation and inflammatory balance, which makes it particularly relevant for acne-prone and reactive skin types.

Clinics commonly use LDM® Triple to support:
The device integrates naturally into existing treatment pathways. It can be used as a standalone treatment or combined with other modalities, offering clinics flexibility without adding complexity.
For practices considering expanding their acne treatment capabilities, LDM® Triple provides a structured, clinically aligned option that complements the broader shift towards regenerative and anti-inflammatory approaches in aesthetic practice.
If you already treat acne, take five minutes this week to log into your ConsultingRoom control panel and link your clinic to the Acne condition category.
Once linked, your clinic will automatically appear in the UK-wide Acne search, making it easier for actively researching patients to find you at the point they are comparing providers. This is a simple action, but it directly improves your visibility within one of the most searched condition categories on the platform.
If acne is part of your offering, make sure your clinic is connected.
If you are not currently using LDM® Triple, or you are looking to strengthen your acne treatment protocols with advanced technology, we recommend reviewing the dedicated campaign page:
https://www.consultingroom.com/industry/campaign/ldm-triple
This page outlines:
Acne is not going away as a patient concern. If anything, demand for professional, technology-supported acne management is growing. Clinics that align with a recognised technology and optimise their ConsultingRoom.com presence are better positioned to meet that demand with credibility and confidence.
Take a few minutes to review the campaign page and consider whether LDM® Triple could complement your existing acne treatment offering.