Acne

This page provides an explanation supervised by specialist physicians at IC Clinic.

A Complete Guide to Acne Treatment

Types and Causes of Acne: Treatments and Pricing Explained

  1. Acne Treatment at a Dermatology Clinic
  2. Common Types of Acne
  3. How Acne Develops
  4. Causes of Acne
  5. Types of Acne Treatment and General Pricing
  6. IC Clinic’s Acne Treatment | RF Needle “Agnes”
  7. Treatment Process
  8. Trust IC Clinic for Your Acne Treatment

Acne Treatment at a Dermatology Clinic

Acne requires proper diagnosis to determine the underlying cause before beginning treatment.
Squeezing pimples without care or relying solely on over-the-counter medications are examples of improper approaches that can make acne worse.
To help prevent lingering redness, post-inflammatory pigmentation, or in more severe cases acne scarring such as crater-like marks, we recommend consulting a specialist clinic rather than attempting self-treatment.

Common Types of Acne

Skin concerns related to acne can broadly be categorized into the following three types based on how far the condition has progressed.

· Non-inflammatory acne
· Inflammatory acne
· Acne Scars


Non-inflammatory acne represents the early stage, where care focuses on removing keratin buildup in the pores to prevent the growth of acne-causing bacteria (C. acnes). As the condition progresses, inflammation develops, and if it becomes severe, acne scars can remain even after healing, making treatment more challenging. We recommend seeking a dermatological assessment and starting treatment before reaching that stage.

Non-Inflammatory Acne

Inflammatory Acne

Acne Scars

Causes of Acne

Common contributing factors to acne development include the following.

· Stress
· Lack of sleep
· Dry or oily skin
· Hormonal imbalance
· Prolonged mask wearing


These factors are associated with excess sebum production. However, they are each only one of many contributing factors and do not represent the root cause on their own. The underlying drivers of acne worsening are generally considered to be the inflammation and abnormal keratinization triggered by C. acnes bacteria.

Types of Acne Treatment and General Pricing

There are currently many types of acne treatment available, and the options offered vary from clinic to clinic.
Below we introduce five commonly used treatment approaches, including their features, advantages and disadvantages, and general price ranges.

Our clinic offers a range of campaigns, including a complimentary first treatment. Pricing for each treatment will be explained during your consultation, so please feel free to come in for a free consultation.

IC Clinic’s Acne Treatment | RF Needle “Agnes”

Our clinic offers a targeted acne treatment approach using the radiofrequency (RF) needle device “Agnes.”

The hallmark of Agnes treatment is that it delivers radiofrequency energy precisely to the sebaceous glands to disable them, addressing a key source of acne at its origin.


Because it acts directly on the dermal layer, this treatment is used for cases where surface-level skincare alone has not been sufficient. The needles used with Agnes are extremely fine, so downtime tends to be minimal and the impact on daily activities is generally limited. Scarring is also less likely to occur. In addition to its use for recurring acne, improvement in the appearance of fine lines and sagging may also be expected.
Treatment typically requires approximately 3 to 5 visits to complete.

Treatment Process

Trust IC Clinic for Your Acne Treatment

Acne that is left untreated or handled incorrectly can persist for a long time, and once it develops into post-inflammatory pigmentation or crater-like scarring, treatment becomes considerably more difficult. However, when appropriate treatment is started while symptoms are still mild, earlier improvement without lasting scars may be expected, and it can also help reduce the risk of recurrence.

If you are concerned about your acne, please do not hesitate to reach out to our clinic. We will propose an acne treatment plan tailored to your individual condition.

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