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Hormonal Acne Correction

Adult breakouts driven by hormonal fluctuations (PCOS, thyroid, or menstrual cycles) exhibit specific patterns. We design internal-regulatory and topical protocols aligned with your endocrine patterns.

Hormonal Expert

Diagnosis and management of hormonal acne patterns overseen by dermatologist Dr. Bansari Patel.

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The Hormonal Acne Cycle

Unlike teenage breakouts, hormonal acne typically presents as deep, painful nodules or cysts along the lower third of the face (jawline, chin, and neck). These flare-ups correlate closely with menstrual cycles or endocrine changes, driven by androgen receptors on sebaceous cells.

Our clinic adopts a diagnosis-first protocol, assessing hormonal markers and co-existing conditions like PCOS. Treatment coordinates topical sebaceous calming with regulatory clinical skincare, avoiding endless cycles of useless peeling facials.

Endocrine & Dermal Triggers We Map

Jawline Nodules Cyclical Flare-ups PCOS Acne Drivers Androgenic Sebum Flow Epidermal Inflammation

Clinical Sequence

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Phase 1: Hormonal Assessment & Mapping

Identifying PCOS, menstrual patterns, and metabolic drivers to build a personalized regulatory profile.

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Phase 2: Deep Anti-Inflammatory Care

Calming painful sub-dermal cystic breakouts and soothing localized skin barrier distress.

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Phase 3: Prevention & Skin Barrier Locking

Applying evidence-based barrier protection and androgenic sebum regulation routines to secure long-term control.

FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

How does PCOS relate to acne?
PCOS (Polycystic Ovary Syndrome) involves higher relative levels of androgen hormones, which hyper-stimulate your sebaceous (oil) glands. This leads to heavy sebum flow and painful deep blockages. We co-manage your skin with targeted dermato-endocrine protocols to treat the root causes.
Will chemical peels cure my hormonal acne?
Chemical peels are supportive tools that help clear dead skin cells and calm surface inflammation, but they do not stop the endocrine mechanism driving hormonal acne. A structured medical protocol combining topical regulation with correct skincare is essential.