Acne

Acne vulgaris is a disorder of the oil glands. It can present as blackheads and whiteheads, red bumps or pus-filled lesions. Hormones, genetics and certain environmental factors play a role in development of acne. Acne often heals with pigmentation (blemishes).

Acne Scars

Acne scarring is a common consequence of acne vulgaris that occurs in some patients. If you have had severe acne, the chances of acne scarring increase. To prevent acne scarring, early treatment of acne is advisable.

Acne Care in Brides

There’s never a good time to see a big, red zit popping up on your face—especially right before your wedding. A major breakout a few days before the big day can seem like a total disaster. But, since stress can cause acne breakouts to occur, and wedding planning can be stressful, it isn’t too uncommon.

Acne Marks

On resolution, acne can leave behind brown-black marks. While they may fade with time, some acne marks can take months to years to resolve.