ACNE FIGHTER
Acne Fighter Treatment
Acne Fighter A series of treatments that actively work to cleanse acne and reduce excess oil production, as well as eliminate acne-causing bacteria consisting of:
- Acne Peeling : A treatment procedure involving the spraying of a chemical solution that helps reduce excess oil (sebum) production that triggers acne, while also drying out active acne and reducing blackheads and clogged pores.
- 2 Steps Laser 2 Step laser: Laser is a treatment that can help eliminate acne and disguise black and reddish acne scars on the face.
- Acne Cocktail Acne Cocktail is a multivitamin infusion treatment that helps reduce inflammation associated with acne.
Pre & Post Care
- Discontinue all irritating topical products (retinoids such as Retin-A, Adapalene; benzoyl peroxide; AHA/BHA) at least 48 hours before the treatment
- Avoid direct sun exposure before the procedure to reduce the risk of hyperpigmentation.
- Do not undergo waxing, tweezing, or use hair-removal creams on the area to be peeled for at least 7 days prior.
- Inform your doctor if you have taken routine medications or used compounded creams within the last 6 months.
- Gently wash your face with a fragrance-free gentle cleanser for the first 2 days.
- Apply a non-comedogenic moisturizer regularly to maintain hydration and strengthen the skin barrier, preferably with ingredients like hyaluronic acid or ceramides.
- Use a broad-spectrum sunscreen with at least SPF 30+ every day, even indoors, to prevent post-peel hyperpigmentation.
- Avoid heavy exercise, sauna, or hot showers for 1 week after the treatment.
- Do not peel, pick, or rub the dry areas to prevent secondary wounds and post-peel hyperpigmentation.
- Delay the use of exfoliants, retinoids, or harsh chemical products until the skin is fully recovered (usually 3–5 days).
- Consult your doctor if signs of infection appear, such as excessive redness, pus, or severe pain.
- It is recommended to stop using creams containing AHA, BHA, and retinol 1 day before the procedure.
- Avoid sun exposure until the skin returns to normal.
- Use the post-laser cream prescribed by your doctor.
- Avoid rubbing the treated area until the skin is fully healed.
- Drink at least 2 large glasses (≈500 ml) of water before coming in to ensure smooth IV flow.
- Eat a light snack or a balanced breakfast beforehand to prevent dizziness or hypotension during the procedure.
- Inform your doctor about any history of allergies, pregnancy, breastfeeding, or routine medications before the infusion.
- Do not rub or press the IV insertion area to avoid irritation.
- If any allergic reactions occur (rash, excessive swelling, itching), contact the clinic or your doctor immediately for further care.
FAQS
Acne Peeling is generally safe for most skin types, but it’s best to consult with our doctor first. For very sensitive skin, the treatment will be adjusted, and a patch test can be performed beforehand to minimize the risk of irritation.
After the procedure, the skin usually experiences mild redness and peeling for 2–4 days. You can resume normal activities, but it is recommended to use sunscreen and a specialized moisturizer to speed up healing and protect the newly resurfaced skin.
Laser treatments are not recommended for pregnant women, but they can be performed on breastfeeding mothers. However, it is advisable to consult your obstetrician (OB-GYN) before undergoing any laser procedure.
When laser treatments are performed according to your skin condition, with proper settings and appropriate intervals as advised by the doctor, they will not make the skin thinner.
Yes, it can. There are no restrictions unless you have an allergy to certain vitamins.
No significant side effects. However, it should be balanced with adequate water intake and a healthy lifestyle.



