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ACNE & BLEMISHES

Conveniently located on Seven Mile Beach, Grand Cayman

WHAT IS ACNE & BLEMISHES?

Acne & blemishes are common skin conditions that affect people of different ages.

Acne is a chronic inflammatory skin condition characterized by the presence of pimples, blackheads, whiteheads, cysts, and nodules. This skin concern can occur on different parts of the body such as your face, neck, chest, back, and shoulders. The main cause of acne is clogged hair follicles due to oil, bacteria, or dead skin cells.

 

Blemishes, on the other hand, refer to any visible imperfections on the skin – they can be spots, marks, or discolorations. It can include a wide array of skin conditions like acne lesions, dark spots, redness, scars, and uneven skin tone.

 

CAUSES OF ACNE & BLEMISHES

Several factors can contribute to the development of these skin concerns, such as:

 

  • Bacterial infection: Acne lesions can become infected by bacteria, specifically Cutibacterium acnes, which can lead to more severe forms of acne.
  • Diet: Foods high in sugar and saturated fats as well as processed foods and dairy products can cause acne.
  • Environmental factors: Prolonged exposure to environmental pollutants, UV radiation, and certain chemicals or toxins can damage the skin.
  • Excess oil production: In some cases, your sebaceous glands can become overactive and produce a large amount of oil or sebum. As a result, your pores can become clogged.
  • Genetics: A family history of acne and blemishes can increase your risk of getting them. Certain genes may affect your skin type, inflammatory responses, and oil production in your skin.
  • Hormonal changes: Fluctuations in hormone levels can occur during puberty, menstruation, pregnancy, or menopause. These events can significantly increase the production of oil which can clog skin pores.
  • Poor skincare habits: Harsh skincare products and improper skincare hygiene can lead to acne.
  • Stress: Psychological stress can exacerbate acne, blemishes, and other skin conditions by affecting the balance of hormones in the body, which in turn leads to inflammation.
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RISK FACTORS OF ACNE & BLEMISHES

Several risk factors can contribute to the development of these conditions, including:

 

  • Age (adolescents who experience hormonal changes during puberty)
  • Hormonal fluctuations associated with menstrual cycles, pregnancy, or menopause
  • Gender (commonly affects men)
  • Oily or combination skin types
  • Diet rich in sugar and saturated fats as well as processed foods and dairy products
  • Improper skincare regimen
  • Constant exposure to environmental pollutants and toxins
  • Chronic stress

TRUSTWORTHY CARE AND PERSONALIZED APPROACH

Treatment options will vary depending on the skin condition

At Cayman Doctors, Nurse Kelly prioritizes forming strong connections with her patients. She understands their unique needs and creates a comfortable, caring environment. Schedule a consultation with Nurse Kelly to share your concerns about acne and blemishes. With her expertise and passion for helping patients achieve healthy, radiant skin, you can say goodbye to these skin concerns and embrace a more confident, radiant version of yourself.

 

ORDER OF TREATMENT OPTIONS FOR ACNE & BLEMISHES

Zo Facial Treatments

ZO facial treatments,  utilize a combination of advanced skincare techniques and medical-grade products. These treatments typically involve a series of steps, including cleansing, exfoliation, extraction (if necessary), and application of targeted serums or masks. This combination unclogs skin pores, reduces inflammation, and promotes skin renewal (new, healthy skin cells form in the treated area).

Microdermabrasion

Microdermabrasion with Dermasweep,  makes use of a handheld device with different textured bristles to gently exfoliate the skin. During the treatment, the device is moved across the target area. This process helps to unclog pores and promote cell turnover (formation of new skin cells). As a result, the appearance of visible skin concerns are reduced. In addition, the treatment can also enhance the penetration of skincare products – this means better absorption of substances or ingredients which leads to increased efficacy.

Chemical Peels

They are a chemical solution applied to the skin which causes controlled damage to the top skin layers. Chemical peels, such as ZO Peel, stimulate the body’s natural healing process – new skin cells form in the treated area and the old and dead skin cells slough off. This prompts the skin to exfoliate and peel off. Depending on the skin condition, the chemical solution to be used can vary –  alpha hydroxy acids (AHAs), beta hydroxy acids (BHAs), or trichloroacetic acid (TCA). These acids can help address acne as well as blemishes by stimulating collagen production, unclogging skin pores, reducing inflammation, and dissolving dead skin cells in the treated area.

Genesis Skin Treatment

Genesis skin,  treatment utilizes non-invasive laser technology, specifically the Nd:YAG laser. With this state-of-the-art treatment, it can target the deeper skin layers without causing damage to the surrounding tissue. The laser energy heats different skin layers in a controlled manner, which in turn stimulates collagen production. With increased collagen, enlarged pores shrink and skin inflammation is reduced. Moreover, the laser energy may also target blood vessels to reduce redness associated with acne.

Mesotherapy

Mesotherapy treatment with Pluryal,  involves the injection of a customized cocktail of vitamins, minerals, amino acids, and other therapeutic ingredients directly into the middle layer of the skin known as the mesoderm. These ingredients stimulate collagen production and promote skin healing. Over time, the appearance and health of the skin is improved.

Microneedling

Microneedling treatment uses Dermapen, a device with fine needles, to create controlled micro-injuries (very tiny wounds) on the skin’s surface. As a result, the body responds by activating the natural wound healing process (skin regeneration and remodeling). In addition, collagen production is increased and new, healthy skin cells form in the treated area. This process significantly reduces acne and blemishes and improves overall skin health.

 

CHEMICAL PEEL

CHEMICAL PEEL

Peels are a chemical compound applied to the skin that refines pores, improves acne, brightens skin and smooths your complexion.

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GENESIS SKIN TREATMENTS

GENESIS SKIN TREATMENTS

Genesis skin treatment is a laser therapy that improves skin tone and reduces signs of aging through collagen stimulation.

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MESOTHERAPY

MESOTHERAPY

Mesotherapy revitalizes the skin, promoting hydration, firmness, and a radiant complexion.

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MICRODERMABRASION

MICRODERMABRASION

A type of treatment that uses a diamond tip suction wand to treat dry dead skin, acne, clogged pores, fine lines, and uneven skin tone.

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MICRONEEDLING

MICRONEEDLING

Microneedling stimulates growth of collagen, leaving you with youthful-looking skin!

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ZO FACIAL TREATMENTS

ZO FACIAL TREATMENTS

ZO facial treatments are a range of professional skincare treatments designed to improve skin health and address various skin concerns.

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TREATMENT OPTIONS FOR ACNE & BLEMISHES

CHEMICAL PEELS

They are a chemical solution applied to the skin which causes controlled damage to the top skin layers. Chemical peels, such as ZO Peel, stimulate the body’s natural healing process – new skin cells form in the treated area and the old and dead skin cells slough off. This prompts the skin to exfoliate and peel off. Depending on the skin condition, the chemical solution to be used can vary –  alpha hydroxy acids (AHAs), beta hydroxy acids (BHAs), or trichloroacetic acid (TCA). These acids can help address acne as well as blemishes by stimulating collagen production, unclogging skin pores, reducing inflammation, and dissolving dead skin cells in the treated area.

GENESIS SKIN TREATMENT

Genesis skin,  treatment utilizes non-invasive laser technology, specifically the Nd:YAG laser. With this state-of-the-art treatment, it can target the deeper skin layers without causing damage to the surrounding tissue. The laser energy heats different skin layers in a controlled manner, which in turn stimulates collagen production. With increased collagen, enlarged pores shrink and skin inflammation is reduced. Moreover, the laser energy may also target blood vessels to reduce redness associated with acne.

MESOTHERAPY

Mesotherapy treatment with Pluryal,  involves the injection of a customized cocktail of vitamins, minerals, amino acids, and other therapeutic ingredients directly into the middle layer of the skin known as the mesoderm. These ingredients stimulate collagen production and promote skin healing. Over time, the appearance and health of the skin is improved.

MICRODERMABRASION

Microdermabrasion with Dermasweep,  makes use of a handheld device with a diamond-tipped or crystal-tipped abrasive surface to gently exfoliate the skin. During the treatment, the device is moved across the target area. This process helps to unclog pores and promote cell turnover (formation of new skin cells). As a result, the appearance of visible skin concerns are reduced. In addition, the treatment can also enhance the penetration of skincare products – this means better absorption of substances or ingredients which leads to increased efficacy.

MICRONEEDLING

Microneedling treatment uses Dermapen, a device with fine needles, to create controlled micro-injuries (very tiny wounds) on the skin’s surface. As a result, the body responds by activating the natural wound healing process (skin regeneration and remodeling). In addition, collagen production is increased and new, healthy skin cells form in the treated area. This process significantly reduces acne and blemishes and improves overall skin health.

ZO FACIAL TREATMENTS

ZO facial treatments,  utilize a combination of advanced skincare techniques and medical-grade products. These treatments typically involve a series of steps, including cleansing, exfoliation, extraction (if necessary), and application of targeted serums or masks. This combination unclogs skin pores, reduces inflammation, and promotes skin renewal (new, healthy skin cells form in the treated area).

Question & Answer

Are there discomforts associated with Coolsculpting?

During the procedure, you may feel sensations of deep pulling, tugging, and pinching as the applicator passes over the treated area. You may also experience cramping, stinging, or tingling sensations. As the freezing applicator delivers controlled cooling, the treated area will temporarily become numb, thus reducing any discomfort.

Will the fat come back after Coolsculpting?

The treatment permanently eliminates the fat cells in the treated area. However, you will still need to maintain a healthy weight after the treatment because significant weight gain can compromise your results.

How long does it take to see Coolsculpting results?

You may begin to notice the results 1 to 3 months after the treatment. However, you will need to wait 4 months to see the final results.

How many Coolsculpting treatments will I need?

The treatment permanently destroys approximately 25% of the exposed fat cells in the treated area but this is enough to produce significant body contouring improvement. While you may benefit from one treatment, you may need two treatment sessions to achieve the best results. The number of treatments you will need will depend on the amount of fat in the target area.

Are there any side effects associated with Coolsculpting?

After the treatment, you may experience mild discomforts such as redness, bruising, numbness, or swelling. You may apply ice packs to the treated area to minimize any discomfort. After 1 to 2 weeks, these discomforts should resolve completely.

Will I lose weight with Coolsculpting?

It is important to keep in mind that the treatment is not a weight loss solution. While Coolsculpting contours the treated area by delivering controlled and precise cooling to the fat cells, you will still need to commit to a healthy lifestyle after the treatment because significant weight gain can compromise your results.

Who are the ideal candidates for Coolsculpting?

The treatment is compatible with all skin types and tones. As long as you are in good overall physical and mental health, the treatment is right for you. However, you are not an ideal candidate for the treatment if you have the following:

  • A significant amount of fat in a body area
  • Cold agglutinin disease (a red blood cell disorder)
  • Cryoglobulinemia (the presence of abnormal proteins in the blood)
  • Paroxysmal cold hemoglobulinuria (a rare blood disorder that attacks red blood cells)
  • Unrealistic expectations
How much does Coolsculpting cost?

The total cost will depend on the following factors:

  • The practitioner’s fee
  • The fee of the clinic or medical facility
  • The number of treatment sessions required
  • The body area needing treatment

The treatment is cosmetic in nature. This means that the cost of the treatment may not be covered by your insurance. Before the procedure, it is best to consult with your health insurance provider for more information.

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