Active Acne / Acne Scars

Understanding the Issue

Acne, a common skin condition, arises when hair follicles become obstructed by a buildup of oil and dead skin cells, leading to bacterial infection. This often results in the formation of blemishes such as pimples, blackheads, whiteheads, and, in severe cases, painful nodules and cysts. When left untreated or improperly managed, acne can leave lasting damage in the form of unsightly pitting scars. While acne is commonly associated with teenagers, it can affect individuals of all ages, including adults who experience late-onset acne. While the face is the most common site for acne, it can also appear on the neck, chest, back, and shoulders.

Primary Acne Causes

Acne formation primarily stems from three key factors

Clogged Pores

The mixture of dead skin cells and surplus oil can obstruct hair follicles, providing an environment for bacterial growth.

Excess Oil Production

Natural skin oil (sebum) is crucial for lubrication, but an overproduction of sebum can contribute to acne.

Bacteria

Propionibacterium acnes (P. acnes), a common skin bacterium, is part of the skin's natural microbiome. However, blockages in hair follicles can trigger the proliferation of P. acnes, leading to inflammation.

Contributing Factors

Hormonal Fluctuations

Hormonal changes, including those during puberty, menstruation, pregnancy, and certain medical conditions, can lead to increased oil production, which is a contributing factor to acne.

Genetic Influence

Recognizing the role of genetics, we strongly advise individuals with a family history of acne to seek early consultation with us to reduce the risk of severe acne development.

What you can do

Consider taking simple measures such as avoiding high-glycemic-index foods and dairy products, as some research indicates that these dietary choices may exacerbate acne.

Additionally, we recommend seeking professional treatments with us to prevent the progression of acne.

Recommended Homecare Steps

Receive guidance on facial cleansing techniques. Avoid harsh scrubbing or squeezing of acne, as it can worsen the condition. Use non-comedogenic skincare products to prevent pore clogging.

Our topical applications include:

  • Benzoyl Peroxide and Salicylic Acid: Combat acne-causing bacteria and unclog pores.
  • Retinoids: Reduce inflammation and enhance skin cell turnover.
    Antibiotics: Eliminate surface bacteria.

In cases of severe inflammatory acne, we recommend:

  • Oral Antibiotics: To reduce bacteria and inflammation.
  • Oral Contraceptives (Females): For regulating hormone-related acne triggers.
  • Vitamin A Derivatives (Isotretinoin): For severe cystic acne, as they reduce oil production and unclog pores.

Our Recommended Therapy

Professional Blackhead and Whitehead Extraction

Our skilled facial therapists can safely perform extractions to clear your skin from these imperfections.

Chemical Peels

Experience the benefits of chemical peels, aiding in exfoliation to unclog pores and improve your skin's health.

In-Clinic Solutions

Benefit from our in-clinic treatments:

  1. Dermalux LED Light Therapy: Offering various wavelengths of light to control bacteria, reduce inflammation, and promote skin repair.

  2. Signature Acne Laser: Our award-winning laser treatment targets acne through:

Why Opt for TruGlow Medical Aesthetics

Minimal Downtime

Experience minimal disruption to your daily routine. While some temporary side effects, such as mild redness, swelling, and transient changes in skin pigmentation, may occur with laser therapy, these effects typically subside within a few hours to a couple of days for most patients.

Personalized Treatment Plans

Benefit from tailored care. The number of laser sessions required will be customized to match each patient's unique acne condition and severity, with sessions spaced a few weeks apart.

Gradual and Lasting Results

Witness the transformation of your skin over several weeks or months. To sustain results and prevent acne recurrence, our team may recommend regular maintenance sessions.

Dr. Stella Tay

Resident Doctor

Dr. Stella Tay is a senior aesthetic physician known for her precision, clinical expertise, and commitment to natural- looking results. With a strong background in both general and aesthetic medicine, she brings a balanced, safety- focused approach to every treatment.

She holds a Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) from the University of Malaya and a Postgraduate Diploma in Family Medicine from the National University of Singapore. Her early clinical work in emergency medicine, dermatology, and minor surgical procedures provides a strong foundation for delivering safe and effective aesthetic treatments.

Dr. Stella specializes in non-surgical facial contouring and rejuvenation, including advanced injectable techniques and skin-tightening procedures. Her client-focused approach and attention to detail have earned the trust of working professionals, public figures, and individuals who value subtle yet impactful aesthetic improvements.

She is certified by the Aesthetic Dermatology Educational Group (ADEG) and the American Academy of Aesthetic Medicine (AAAM). Dr. Stella actively participates in international training and advanced courses to stay current with the latest aesthetic innovations.

At the clinic, Dr. Stella is known not only for her clinical skill but also for taking the time to understand each client’s goals, designing treatment plans that are both medically sound and aesthetically refined.

  • Professional Achievements
    • Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS, UM, Malaysia)
    • Post Graduate Diploma in Family Medicine (GDFM, NUS)
    • American Academy of Aesthetic Medicine (AAAM)
    • Singapore COC-certified Aesthetic Physician by Aesthetic Dermatology Educational Group (ADEG)
    • Mini Visiting Fellowship (Hands-On) Korean Advanced Non-Surgical Face Lifting (IFAAS)
    • Advanced Course: Nose Filler, Ellansé, Restylane Filler, Sculptra (Singapore)
  • Memberships
    • Membership of Royal College of Emergency Medicine (MRCEM, UK)
    • Membership of Singapore Medical Association (SMA)
    • Membership of Singapore Aesthetic Medicine (SAM)
Dr. Stella Tay is a senior aesthetic physician known for her precision, clinical expertise, and commitment to natural- looking results. With a strong background in both general and aesthetic medicine, she brings a balanced, safety- focused approach to every treatment. She holds a Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) from the University of Malaya and a Postgraduate Diploma in Family Medicine from the National University of Singapore. Her early clinical work in emergency medicine, dermatology, and minor surgical procedures provides a strong foundation for delivering safe and effective aesthetic treatments. Dr. Stella specializes in non-surgical facial contouring and rejuvenation, including advanced injectable techniques and skin-tightening procedures. Her client-focused approach and attention to detail have earned the trust of working professionals, public figures, and individuals who value subtle yet impactful aesthetic improvements. She is certified by the Aesthetic Dermatology Educational Group (ADEG) and the American Academy of Aesthetic Medicine (AAAM). Dr. Stella actively participates in international training and advanced courses to stay current with the latest aesthetic innovations. At the clinic, Dr. Stella is known not only for her clinical skill but also for taking the time to understand each client’s goals, designing treatment plans that are both medically sound and aesthetically refined.
  • Professional Achievements
    • Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS, UM, Malaysia)
    • Post Graduate Diploma in Family Medicine (GDFM, NUS)
    • American Academy of Aesthetic Medicine (AAAM)
    • Singapore COC-certified Aesthetic Physician by Aesthetic Dermatology Educational Group (ADEG)
    • Mini Visiting Fellowship (Hands-On) Korean Advanced Non-Surgical Face Lifting (IFAAS)
    • Advanced Course: Nose Filler, Ellansé, Restylane Filler, Sculptra (Singapore)
  • Memberships
    • Membership of Royal College of Emergency Medicine (MRCEM, UK)
    • Membership of Singapore Medical Association (SMA)
    • Membership of Singapore Aesthetic Medicine (SAM)