Problem Skin
Problem Skin
At Hale Aesthetics, we offer comprehensive treatments that target problem skin.
Using a combination of advanced laser therapies, chemical peels and medical-grade skincare, we work to reduce inflammation and balance oil production.
Our treatments aim to not only clear existing breakouts but also help prevent future ones, promoting smoother, healthier and clearer skin. Whether you’re dealing with persistent congestion or hormonally driven acne, our expert team will create a personalised plan to restore your skin’s clarity and confidence.
Acne
Acne
Acne is a common skin condition that can persist into adulthood, manifesting as congestion, blackheads and hormonal breakouts.
Adult acne can be particularly frustrating, as it often involves deeper, more stubborn lesions compared to teenage acne. Factors such as hormonal fluctuations, stress and lifestyle choices can contribute to these breakouts, affecting both skin texture and appearance.
Congestion & Blackheads
Congestion & Blackheads
Clogged pores from excess oil, dead skin cells and impurities can lead to congestion and the formation of blackheads – common in areas like the nose and chin.
Hormonal Acne
Hormonal Acne
Typically appearing around the jawline and chin, hormonal acne is linked to fluctuations in hormone levels, particularly during pregnancy, or due to certain medical conditions.
Recommended Treatments for Problem Skin
Neo Radiance Ritual
$645, save $250.
This winter, we are excited to introduce our newest restorative skin experience, the Neo Radiance Ritual. Think restored glow, strengthened skin comfort and healthy luminosity, all in one treatment experience.
Combining our signature 60 -minute RATIONALE Rejuvenating facial with Aerolase technology, this treatment has been designed to deeply calm, hydrate and revive winter-stressed skin while supporting overall skin radiance.
Learn how we can help you feel your absolute best through the gift of healthy skin.
Reach out to our team, or book an individual consultation with one of our medically trained nurses.
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