Pragna Skin Clinic

World Class Dermatology Care

Teen Acne Treatment

Gentle, teen-friendly plans

SessionsMonthly reviews for few months
DurationConsults around 20–30 minutes
DowntimeUsually no visible downtime
ComfortMostly creams, minimal discomfort
The Treatment

Overview

We build simple routines teens can stick to, using gentle creams, occasional peels and clear guidance on hair, helmets, diet and makeup. Parents stay involved in decisions so expectations, safety and follow-ups are understood by everyone.

Is This For You?

You or your teenager keep getting new pimples on face, shoulders or back.
There is frequent squeezing or picking of spots during school or screen time.
Steroid or fairness creams were tried from chemists or relatives' suggestions.
Acne is affecting confidence at college, tuition, sports or social outings.
Parents want safe, clear guidance about medicines, side effects and timelines.
The Journey

Process

before

Listen to teen and parent

We speak with both teen and parent, review school, sports, periods and existing products, including home remedies. The aim is trust and a realistic start, not a long, complicated routine nobody can follow.

during

Start gentle, escalate slowly

We begin with mild creams, spot treatments and sometimes very low-strength peels. Tablets are considered only when clearly needed, with full counselling on safety, blood tests if required and the importance of regular follow-ups.

after

Review progress and habits

Follow-ups track new pimples, marks and routine adherence, plus confidence at school or online. We adjust plans before exams, events or trips and keep guidance kind, practical and free from blame.

Expectations

Results & Recovery

01

Timeline

With consistent routines, many teens notice calmer skin and fewer fresh lesions within six to eight weeks. Longer-term control usually builds over several months as hormones and habits settle.

02

Recovery

Most plans rely on creams and mild peels, so school, tuitions and sports continue normally. We usually schedule procedures before weekends or holidays when brief redness bothers less.

Common Questions

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