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Treatment Introduction
Treatment Introduction
Acne Care
Agnes: Selective destruction of sebaceous glands / Convenient calming acne injection
Treatment Guide
Acne is an inflammatory condition that occurs in the sebaceous glands attached to hair follicles. Early treatment is important because acne can leave behind scars and marks as aftereffects.
Treatment Benefits
  • Acne improvement
  • Skin soothing and regeneration
  • Trouble (blemish) management
  • Treatment Procedure
    Generally performed at one-week intervals, with consistent sessions recommended.
    Q & A
    Q: What’s the difference compared to home care?
    A: If you forcibly squeeze acne that isn’t ready to be extracted yet, it can actually worsen the condition and cause pigmentation. At VandS Clinic, we carefully check each customer’s skin condition to perform extractions and regenerative treatments that prevent secondary inflammation from occurring.
    Q: How do you distinguish between milia and pustular acne?
    A: Milia are the earliest stage of acne, appearing as small white bumps. Because sebum accumulates inside the pores, they don’t go away easily. If left untreated, inflammation can develop inside the pores, turning milia into pustular acne. Pustular acne is basically acne that forms when clogged sebum in the pores becomes inflamed and infected.
    Recommended Candidates for Treatment
  • Those who want skincare to improve acne
  • Those with excessive sebum who need extractions
  • Those worried about an increase in whiteheads
  • Those needing soothing and regeneration for skin irritated by external factors
  • Those who find it difficult to manage trouble and regeneration treatments at home
  • Precautions
  • There may be redness and discomfort caused by extractions, but these will subside soon

  • It is highly recommended to apply sunscreen when going outdoors

  • For 3 to 7 days after the treatment, avoid heavy drinking, saunas or steam rooms, hot baths, and intense exercise