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Real Acne and Scar Transformation Results

byDeepam ShahVisit clinic at Opera House, Girgaon, MumbaiStarts from2,500 per sessionView full gallery

These aren't filters. These are real skin journeys from my clinic in Mumbai, showing exactly what happens when we stop experimenting with viral hacks and start treating the root cause.

This is a powerful example of treating severe inflammatory acne. We focused on reducing the inflammation first, then clearing the active breakouts, and finally addressing the redness and texture. It's a step-by-step process that delivers lasting results.

This patient was struggling with both acne and the dark marks it left behind. Our treatment plan targeted both issues simultaneously, using procedures that reduce pigmentation while preventing new breakouts. You can see how much the skin tone has evened out.

For this patient, we addressed a combination of scattered acne and uneven skin texture. A series of gentle peels and a consistent skincare routine helped smooth her skin and reduce the frequency of breakouts, leading to a clearer and more radiant complexion.

Here, the main concern was acne scarring and residual marks on the cheeks and forehead. Our plan focused on collagen-stimulating treatments to improve the texture and lift the scars, resulting in visibly smoother and healthier-looking skin.

About Real Results: Before & After

Most people come to me after spending months on viral DIY skincare hacks that only made things worse. Notice that the skin texture in these photos didn't improve overnight; it happened through a clinical sequence—often starting with medically supervised comedone extraction and controlled chemical peels. Before you decide on a procedure, understand that we treat the root cause, whether it is hormonal or bacterial, so the skin actually stays clear.

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