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Acne & Acne Scar Treatment Doctor in Florida

Acne is one of the most common skin conditions, affecting both teenagers and adults. If you’re dealing with acne breakouts, acne scars, or changes in skin tone, you’re not alone. At AgeRejuvenation, our Florida clinics take a comprehensive, medical approach to acne treatment. We look beyond the surface of the skin to identify root causes such as clogged pores, excess oils, hormonal changes, and other risk factors.
With advanced diagnostics, customized acne treatments, and aesthetic options designed to restore healthy skin, our team helps patients heal naturally and achieve smoother, clearer results. Schedule your appointment today and take the first step toward lasting acne relief and renewed confidence.

What is Acne?

Acne, also called acne vulgaris, is a common skin condition that develops when hair follicles become clogged with excess oils, dead skin cells, and bacteria. At AgeRejuvenation, we view acne as more than a cosmetic issue. It can reflect hormonal changes, lifestyle habits, or other medical risk factors. Addressing these root causes with medical acne treatments helps patients reduce outbreaks and restore healthy skin.

What are Acne Scars?

When acne is left untreated or severe outbreaks occur, it can lead to permanent changes in the skin’s surface. Acne scars may appear as boxcar scars, ice pick scars, rolling scars, or hypertrophic scars—each affecting skin tone and texture differently. Comprehensive acne scar treatments, including laser treatments, microneedling, and regenerative options, can support the healing process and help patients achieve smoother, clearer skin.
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Common Causes of Acne and Acne Scars

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Understanding what contributes to acne can help determine the right treatment plan. Several factors may increase the risk of acne outbreaks or make acne worse:
Hormonal Changes
Fluctuations in hormone levels—such as during teenage years, menstrual periods, pregnancy, or due to family history—can increase oil production in the skin. These changes often trigger acne outbreaks and may also contribute to stubborn breakouts in adulthood.
Clogged Pores and Excess Oils
When excess oils and dead skin cells block the hair follicles, the skin becomes more prone to pimples, blackheads, and other blemishes. Over time, untreated clogged pores can lead to inflamed lesions and acne-scarred skin.
Medications and Certain Foods
Some prescription medications, including birth control pills or oral medications for other conditions, may increase the likelihood of acne. In addition, certain foods have been linked to more frequent acne breakouts, though not everyone responds the same way.
UV Exposure and Lifestyle Factors
Excess sun exposure, high stress, or lifestyle habits such as popping pimples can worsen acne vulgaris. These behaviors often damage the skin’s surface, leading to longer healing times and higher chances of acne scars.

What Symptoms Does Acne Cause?

Acne symptoms can vary from mild to severe, and they often affect both the skin’s appearance and texture. Recognizing these signs early can help prevent acne from getting worse and reduce the risk of permanent scars. Some of the most frequent signs of acne include:
Pimples, blackheads, and other blemishes on the skin’s surface.
Redness, inflammation, or painful cysts.
Post-acne scarring that changes the skin’s texture.
Enlarged pores or uneven skin tone.
Post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation
Oily skin caused by excess oils and clogged pores.
Acne outbreaks that recur or become more severe over time.
WHAT WE OFFER

What Are the Treatment Options for Acne and Acne Scars?

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At AgeRejuvenation, acne care goes beyond surface-level fixes. Our Florida clinics provide comprehensive medical acne treatment designed to target active breakouts, prevent new blemishes, and improve the appearance of acne scars. Each treatment plan is tailored to your skin type, medical history, and goals for healthier, clearer skin.
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This regenerative treatment uses platelet‒rich plasma from your own blood to stimulate cellular repair and boost collagen. Vampire facial can reduce the appearance of acne scars, improve skin tone, and support the natural healing process—helping patients achieve smoother, healthier skin.
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Microneedling creates controlled micro‒injuries in the skin’s surface to encourage new collagen and elastin production. This treatment is effective for rolling scars, boxcar scars, ice pick scars, enlarged pores, and uneven skin tone.
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Microdermabrasion

Microdermabrasion gently removes dead skin cells and debris from the surface of the skin. By improving cellular turnover, this treatment reduces acne outbreaks, post‒inflammatory hyperpigmentation, and other blemishes, leaving the skin brighter and clearer.
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For certain types of acne scars, such as boxcar or rolling scars, fillers can restore volume beneath the skin’s surface. This helps create a smoother texture and reduces the visible depth of scars.
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Nutritional support plays an important role in skin health. At AgeRejuvenation, IV therapy and vitamin protocols help reduce inflammation, strengthen skin cells, and promote faster recovery from acne outbreaks and scarring.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main cause of acne?
Acne often develops when hair follicles become clogged with excess oils, dead skin cells, and bacteria. Hormonal changes, stress, and certain lifestyle risk factors can also make acne worse. At AgeRejuvenation, we evaluate these underlying causes to create the treatment plan you need for healthy skin.
How do I remove acne?
The safest way to reduce acne breakouts is through comprehensive medical acne treatments that address clogged pores, excess oils, and inflammation. Options like microdermabrasion, microneedling, or topical medications can help heal naturally and prevent acne from returning.
How do I get rid of my acne scar?
Acne scars—such as boxcar, ice pick, or rolling scars—can be treated with personalized therapies like Vampire Facials®, microneedling, fillers, or microdermabrasion. These treatments improve the skin’s surface and support the healing process for smoother results.
How long will it take for the acne scars to go away?
The time needed to reduce acne scars depends on your skin type, the severity of scarring, and the treatment options chosen. Some patients notice improvements within weeks, while deeper scars may require multiple sessions to achieve smoother, clearer skin.

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