Acne Treatments
Acne is a common skin condition that can develop beyond our teenage years and well into adulthood. It may be caused by any number of factors including clogged pores, excess oil, inflammation, stress, environmental factors, and hormonal fluctuations. Fortunately, technological advancements now enable us to treat this often distressing condition with excellent results.
Your acne treatment will be individualized for you based on the type and amount of acne that you are experiencing. Treatments may include:
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Microdermadrasion
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IPL / BBL Treatments 
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Pixel (severe acne or acne scarring) 
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Hydrafacial
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Customized skincare regimen
To determine the best course of action to treat your condition, book a free consultation with one of our experienced skincare specialists.
I thought that I had left my acne back in high school, so I was surprised and upset when it re-emerged in my late 20s. Trying to mask it with heavy cover-up just made it worse, so I decided to book a consult at Gentle Touch. Now, a few treatments later, my skin has cleared up and I'm thrilled with the results.
—Sara P., Bedford
Frequently Asked Questions
What areas can be treated?
Although the most common areas are the face, back, chest, neck and shoulders, acne can develop anywhere on the body. Your treatment will be customized for your type of acne and affected area.
What types of acne can be treated?
Our highly trained technicians and medical professionals can treat all degrees of acne, from mild, occasional breakouts to more severe cases and acne scarring.
How does it work?
Your treatment plan will depend upon numerous factors including the type and severity of your acne. Possible treatments include microdermabrasion, IPL / BBL treatments, Pixel laser resurfacing or a customized skincare plan.
How many treatments will I need?
The number of treatments will depend upon the type and severity of your acne. In addition to your initial treatment plan, your expert technician will recommend a customized skincare regimen to help prevent future breakouts.