Acne Medication Birmingham

Acne Medication Birmingham

From £2000 – finance available

“The advice from MediZen was outstanding. I was advised to start prescription skincare and the support throughout was brilliant! I had regular follow ups and my acne cleared. After getting rid of my acne, I then had Secret RF & CO2 laser to help reduce my scarring.”

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From £2000 – finance available

“The advice from MediZen was outstanding. I was advised to start prescription skincare and the support throughout was brilliant! I had regular follow ups and my acne cleared. After getting rid of my acne, I then had Secret RF & CO2 laser to help reduce my scarring.”

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Acne affects around 80% of the population

Acne ranges from a few spots on the face, neck, back and chest – which most teenagers will have at some time – to a more severe problem that may cause scarring and reduce self-confidence.

Although acne is commonly thought of as a problem of adolescence, it can occur in people of all ages. There are many treatments available for acne, both prescription and over-the-counter. Whilst over-the-counter treatments may be perfectly suitable for mild acne, some patients may need to consider prescription medication if over-the-counter treatments haven’t provided sufficient results.

Before and After
Acne

6 month course of prescription acne medication

Before and After
Acne

6 month course of prescription acne medication

How does this medication work?

Sebaceous glands are located close to the surface of the skin, and are attached to our hair follicles. These glands produce sebum, an oily substance. For people with acne, the sebaceous glands produce too much sebum. This mixes with dead skin and clogs the hair follicles. If a clogged follicle becomes infected by bacteria on the skin, it can develop into a painful spot like a pustule or a cyst.

The active ingredient in acne medication works by reducing the amount of sebum that your sebaceous glands produce and helps kill bacteria on the skin that can infect clogged follicles.

At a glance

Prescription Acne Medication Birmingham

Best results
6 Months
Duration of results
Long term
Risk
Medium
Practitioner
Doctor
Cost
from £2000
Back to Work
Same day
Anaesthetic Needed
None
Recovery time
None

We can treat any form of acne

with a range of treatment options

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MediZen Clinic Birmingham

Founded in 1999 by the worldwide trainer and key opinion leader, Dr David Eccleston, we are the Midlands Premier Aesthetic Clinic. We provide a range of treatments covering face, skin and body and wellness all with the aim of helping you feel your most confident self. It is our firm belief that this can only be achieved in a medically led clinic such as ours.

In a recent satisfaction survey, 94% of patients rated their overall experience with us as good or very good and 95% of patients said their results from treatment were good or very good.

FAQ

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Acne is a very common skin condition identified by the presence of comedones (blackheads and whiteheads) and pus-filled spots (pustules). It usually starts during puberty. Acne ranges from a few spots on the face, neck, back and chest, which most teenagers will have at some time, to a more severe problem that may cause scarring and reduce self-confidence. For most, it tends to go away by the early to mid-twenties, but it can go on for longer. Acne can also develop for the first time in people in their late twenties and beyond.

Puberty and hormonal changes are the main causes of acne. However, stress, genetics and what skincare products you are using can all play a part.

This will appear as a large number of papules and pustules on your face and possibly your chest and/or back. The nodules and cysts will be painful and you will be at risk of scarring, therefore it is essential that you seek medical advice.

Severe acne can be treated using a variety of different methods depending on your individual skins needs. The doctor may recommend prescription acne medication or a combination of treatments to help treat the acne.

A large proportion of patients (about 9 out of 10) see a significant improvement in their acne with a single course of prescription acne medication, although during the first few weeks of treatment the acne may worsen before it starts to improve.

A small number of patients continue to have milder (although improved) acne following this treatment which can be controlled with topical treatments or oral antibiotics.

A course commonly lasts between 16 and 24 weeks.

Acne scars can be stubborn however we have a variety of treatments to improve their appearance. Treatments include radio-frequency, micro-needling, skincare, chemical peels and more. It is important to treat your acne before we can start treating the scarring. The best treatment for your skin will depend on the type of acne scarring you have.

  • Try not to pick or squeeze your spots as this usually aggravates them and may cause scarring and infection.
  • If your self-confidence has been affected by acne or if you are feeling distressed, it is important to reach out to others for support. This includes friends, family members and support groups. You may also be able to access a counsellor through school, university or work.
  • Let your doctor know if your acne is making you feel depressed or anxious. They will be able to speak with you about how you are feeling and help you to form a treatment plan, which may involve input from other specialists, such as psychologists or psychiatrists, if necessary.
  • However your acne affects you, it is important to take action to control it as soon as it appears. This helps to avoid permanent scarring and reduces embarrassment. If your acne is mild, it is worth trying over-the-counter preparations in the first instance. Ingredients like salicylic acid or benzoyl peroxide can be helpful. Your pharmacist will advise you.
  • Expect to use your treatments for at least two months before you see much improvement. Make sure that you understand how to use them correctly so you get the maximum benefit.
  • Some topical treatments may dry or irritate the skin when you start using them. If your face goes red and is irritated by a lotion or cream, stop treatment for a few days and try using the treatment less often and then building up gradually.
  • Make-up may help your confidence. Choose products that are labelled as being ‘non-comedogenic’ (should not cause blackheads or whiteheads) or non-acnegenic (should not cause acne).

Acne Consultations

Consultation £120

View our full treatment price list.

Why MediZen

MediZen Medics

As one of the UK’s leading medical aesthetic clinical trial and training centres, and one of only a handful of cosmetic clinics registered with the Government’s Care Quality Commission, you can be confident that our focus is your needs and that quality, training, safety and pain management are paramount in everything that we offer.

We have been using injectables here at MediZen for over 20 years. MediZen’s clinical director, Dr David Eccleston, was one of the first doctors in the UK to offer injectables and is therefore extremely experienced in the use of all injectable treatments, leading to him being named by Tatler as the ‘Man in the Midlands for Injectables’.

All of our injectors have been trained personally by Dr Eccleston, so no matter who you see, you can rest assured they have the skills and knowledge required to give you subtle, natural-looking results in the safest of environments.

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