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Welcome to Hall Longevity ClinicAn oasis of healthcare waiting to be discoveredYour Hall Longevity Clinic offers a full range of Acne treatment services. Acne Basics Acne is a disease involving the oil glands and hair follicles of the skin, which is manifested by blackheads, whiteheads, acne pimples and acne blemishes. On some individuals, cysts and nodules (deeper skin lesions) may appear. Acne is one of the most common skin diseases in the U.S. While acne can affect anyone at any age, it usually begins at puberty and worsens during adolescence. It is estimated taht 67% of people who have had acne report having experienced their first breakout by 13 years of age (deKadt Facial Skin Care Market Study, Acne Sufferers, 2006). How Acne Begins A normal pilosebaceous unit consisting of sebaceous glands and a small hair follicle. In each pore or sebaceous hair follicle, sebaceous glands are working to produce sebum, oil from your body that it needs to keep skin moist. At puberty, the level of androgens (male hormones, which women also have) increases, causing the sebaceous glands to go into overdrive and produce excess sebum. This excess sebum combined with dead, sticky skin cells and/or bacteria creates the perfect set-up for breakouts. Blockage of follicle opening leads to the formation of a microcomedone, which is below the skin surface and thus known as the invisible origin of acne. It’s important to note that an acne breakout begins two to six weeks before you actually see it appear on your skin, which is why sticking to a regular acne care routine is important for treating the acne you can already see and for helping prevent acne from occurring. While all breakouts start off the same way, they can take on many forms and be present in different proportions depending on each individual and her or his unique skin condition. For example, some people tend to get pimples frequently, while others have mostly blackheads and whiteheads with only occasional pimples. That’s why it’s important to get the right treatment for your acne. Acne Types Stages of acne. (A) Normal follicle; (B) open comedo (blackhead); (C) closed comedo (whitehead); (D) papule; (E) pustule. More severe forms of acne lesions such as cysts and nodules are not shown. There are two types of acne: non-inflammatory acne and inflammatory acne. Non-Inflammatory Acne Whitehead or closed comedo: a clogged follicle that usually appears on the skin as a small, whitish bump Blackhead or open comedo: a clogged follicle that usually appears on the skin with a dark tip due to the buildup of melanin (the skin’s dark pigment) Inflammatory Acne Papule: Pustule: Nodule or cyst: Acne conglobata: We offer Genesis Laser Treatment by Cutera: Testimonials Bob K. “I’m getting Laser Genesis Skin Therapy. I looked at tons of different options to fight acne attacks and maybe get rid of my acne scars and this was the best one in my price range. I’m having it done at a plastic surgery clinic on their non-surgery days. I go in for treatments on the first Tuesday of every month and I have five treatments scheduled. I’m in the middle of my treatments (three done so far) and have seen a difference in my skin tone already. My acne scars and age spots are still there – that will come later – but my skin health has improved a lot since I started these treatments. My skin is smoother and my pores are smaller. This means I’m not breaking out as much because I used to get clogged pores all the time but now I don’t seem to, or not as much. I was SO acne-prone before… it’s unbelievable! Very cool results so far because the procedure is very easy. I just lay there, they play music, and then it’s over. I have some redness after I get the treatments done but by dinnertime it’s gone. I want to get the Titan done too. Haha, I love that name. It’s a laser that tightens your skin. I think these types of procedures are great. They’re not very expensive, not like surgery, and they’re very easy to do. I hadn’t heard about any of these (Titan, Genesis, etc) until I booked in for a facial. The media doesn’t really cover them but they’re fantastic! I’m looking forward to finishing my treatments.” If you are in need of our acne services please contact us or visit our appointment page |