
Veca Acne Management Programme
Medical Assessment + Professional Skin Therapy in One Structured Plan
Acne is more than just pimples. It is a chronic inflammatory skin condition that, if not treated properly, can lead to long-term scarring and pigmentation. At Veca Medical Health Centre, our Acne Management Programme combines:
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GP-led medical assessment
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Evidence-based prescription options (when appropriate)
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Professional skin therapy
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Ongoing monitoring and adjustments
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Scar prevention strategy
Our goal is not a “quick fix” — but safe, structured, and sustainable skin improvement.

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Our 3-Step Approach to Clearer Skin
1️⃣ Medical Assessment & Acne Grading
Your journey begins with a comprehensive consultation.
We assess:
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Acne severity (mild, moderate, severe)
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Type of lesions (comedonal, inflammatory, cystic)
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Hormonal patterns
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Previous treatments
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Scarring risk
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Impact on confidence and wellbeing
When appropriate, treatment options are discussed and tailored to your needs.
2️⃣ Active Treatment Phase (8–12 Weeks)
This phase focuses on reducing inflammation, controlling breakouts, and preventing new lesions.
Depending on your acne grade, this may include:
Medical Options (if suitable)
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Topical prescription treatments
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Oral medication (short-term where indicated)
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Hormonal management discussion (if relevant)
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Careful monitoring for safety
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Professional Skin Therapy
Delivered by our experienced skin therapist:
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Acne-focused facial therapy
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Controlled extractions (when appropriate)
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Targeted chemical peels
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Barrier repair treatments
Combination therapy often produces better outcomes than isolated treatments.
3️⃣ Maintenance & Scar Prevention (3–6 Months)
Once inflammation is controlled, the focus shifts to:
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Preventing relapse
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Reducing pigmentation
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Protecting skin barrier
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Early scar prevention
This stage is essential to maintain results and support long-term skin health.
Frequently Asked Questions
Acne develops when oil glands produce excess sebum, pores become blocked, bacteria grow inside the follicle, and inflammation occurs. Hormones, stress, genetics, and certain skincare products can all contribute.
