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Acne, or teenage pimples, is a common issue that affects many adolescents. Not only does it impact their appearance, but it can also influence their self-esteem and confidence.

At Freyja Medical, we understand the challenges teenagers face with acne, and we offer personalised consultations and treatment plans for effective solutions.

Chemical Peel treatments at Freyja Medical. Results. Before and After Images

In this blog, we’ll explore the causes of teenage pimples, discuss the best treatments available, and highlight how our professional care can help your teenager get clearer skin.


What Causes Teenage Pimples?

 

Teenage pimples, often referred to as acne, typically appear between the ages of 12 and 19. This skin condition is most commonly caused by a combination of hormonal changes, excess oil production, clogged pores, and bacteria.

  • Hormonal Changes: During puberty, the body experiences significant hormonal fluctuations, particularly an increase in androgens, which stimulate sebaceous (oil) glands. This leads to an overproduction of oil, one of the main contributors to pimples.
  • Clogged Pores: When excess oil mixes with dead skin cells, it can clog pores, leading to the formation of pimples. This is particularly common in areas with a higher concentration of sebaceous glands, such as the face, chest, and back.
  • Bacteria: Propionibacterium acnes is a type of bacteria that thrives in clogged pores, contributing to inflammation and infection, which can lead to the development of pus-filled pimples.

hormonal acne


Types of Teenage Pimples

 

Understanding the different types of pimples can help in finding the best treatment for your teenager’s acne:

  • Whiteheads and Blackheads: These are non-inflammatory pimples. Whiteheads occur when pores are completely clogged, and blackheads occur when the clogged pore is open, allowing air to oxidise the contents.

  • Papules and Pustules: These are inflamed pimples. Papules are small, red bumps, while pustules are similar but filled with pus.

  • Cysts and Nodules: These are larger, deeper pimples that can be painful and may cause scarring if not treated properly.


Teenage Pimples Treatment: What Works?

 

When it comes to treating teenage pimples, there is no one-size-fits-all approach. Treatment depends on the severity of the acne and the individual’s skin type. However, there are several effective treatments that have been proven to work for teenage spots:

  • Topical Treatments: Over-the-counter creams and gels containing benzoyl peroxide, salicylic acid, or retinoids can help reduce inflammation and clear up clogged pores. These treatments are effective for mild acne but may take several weeks to show noticeable results.

  • Oral Medications: For more severe acne, oral antibiotics or hormonal treatments (such as birth control pills for girls) can be prescribed. These medications help reduce the bacteria causing acne and balance hormones.

Hormonal Acne: Pills

  • Professional Acne Treatments: At Freyja Medical, we offer tailored acne treatments that are ideal for teenagers struggling with more persistent acne. These treatments include chemical peels, laser therapy, and professional facials designed to target acne at its source.

Skin Peel treatment performed by therapist Sigita, at Freyja Medical Wrexham. 20% Off Facials for a limited time only


The Best Treatments for Teenage Pimples at Freyja Medical

 

At Freyja Medical, we specialise in creating personalised treatment plans that address the unique needs of teenagers. Here’s a look at the best treatments we offer:

  • Acne Consultations with a Dermatologist (For moderate to severe acne): Our dermatology experts will assess your teenager’s skin during a comprehensive consultation. They will discuss specific concerns and recommend a personalised treatment plan that may include advanced treatments and even prescription medications for more severe cases.

Consultation Type: Dermatology

  • Skincare Consultations with a Skincare Therapist (For mild to moderate acne): In our skincare consultations our therapists can help create a personalised skincare routine tailored to your teenager’s unique needs. We offer medical-grade products to ensure the best results and long-term skin health.

Skincare Consultations at Freyja Medical

  • LED Light Therapy Treatments: LED light therapy uses different wavelengths of light to reduce inflammation, kill acne-causing bacteria, and promote healing. This non-invasive treatment can be a great option for teenagers struggling with persistent acne.

LED Light Therapy Treatments with LightStim Elipsa at Freyja Medical

  • HydraFacial: This facial treatment uses advanced technology to cleanse, extract, and hydrate the skin, leaving it clear, smooth, and refreshed. HydraFacial can help manage acne by unclogging pores and reducing inflammation.

Hydrafacial Treatment perfromed by skin therapist Hattie Klein at Freyja Medical

  • Chemical Peels: Chemical peels exfoliate the skin, unclog pores, and reduce inflammation. This treatment can improve the skin’s texture and reduce the appearance of acne scars.

Skin Peel treatment performed by therapist Sigita, at Freyja Medical Wrexham. 20% Off Facials for a limited time only

  • Laser Therapy: For teenagers with more persistent acne, laser therapy can target the sebaceous glands, reducing oil production and helping to clear up the skin. Laser treatments also help reduce scarring caused by severe acne.

Laser for Acne at Freyja Medical in Wrexham, Nantwich and Cheshire

  • Prescription Medication: In more severe cases, our dermatologists may prescribe topical or oral medications, including isotretinoin, to target acne from within. These treatments are carefully monitored to ensure the best results with minimal side effects.

Isotretinoin


Skincare for Teenagers: Preventing Pimples

 

While professional treatments are effective, daily skincare plays a key role in preventing teenage pimples. Here are some skincare tips for teenagers struggling with acne:

  • Cleansing: Use a gentle, oil-free cleanser twice a day to remove excess oil, dirt, and dead skin cells that can clog pores.
  • Moisturising: Even oily skin needs hydration. Choose a lightweight, non-comedogenic moisturiser to keep the skin balanced without clogging pores.
  • Avoiding Harsh Products: Teenagers should avoid using harsh scrubs or over-drying products that can irritate the skin and worsen acne.
  • Sun Protection: Use an oil-free sunscreen every day to protect the skin from UV damage, which can worsen acne scars and cause pigmentation issues.

acne creams


When Should You Seek Professional Help for Teenage Pimples?

 

Most teenagers experience some degree of acne, but if the pimples persist or worsen, it’s important to seek professional help. At Freyja Medical, we recommend seeking a consultation if:

  • Over-the-counter treatments aren’t effective.

  • The acne is severe or causing emotional distress.

  • The pimples are leaving scars that could be permanent.

Treatments for acne scarring at Freyja Medical in Wrexham, Nantwich and Cheshire

Our team of dermatology experts is here to provide support and guidance, helping your teenager achieve clearer, healthier skin.


Conclusion

 

Teenage pimples can be challenging, but with the right approach, they don’t have to be a permanent issue. At Freyja Medical, we offer personalised consultations and treatments that target the root cause of acne, helping teenagers achieve clearer, smoother skin. If your teenager is struggling with acne or teenage spots, contact us today to book a consultation and start the journey toward clearer skin.

Consultation Type: Dermatology

If you’re looking for expert advice and effective treatments for teenage pimples, book a consultation with our dermatology team today!

Let us help your teenager regain their confidence with the best acne treatments available.


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