
Dr. Pancholi and his experienced skin care team have helped patients of all ages and skin types win their battle with acne and enjoy gorgeous, healthy skin, often for the first time in years! Continue reading to learn about your acne treatment options at Pancholi Cosmetic Surgery of Las Vegas.
The Pancholi Cosmetic Surgery Difference: A Concierge Experience
Dr. Samir Pancholi and our team are dedicated to providing a luxurious experience that prioritizes your comfort and skin goals. We work closely with you to develop a customized acne treatment plan that delivers real, lasting results.
Here’s how we go above and beyond:
- Tailored Solutions: Your acne treatment is customized to your unique skin type and concerns, addressing breakouts, scarring, and inflammation for a clearer, healthier complexion.
- Comprehensive Care: From your first consultation to ongoing treatments, Dr. Pancholi and our team guide you every step of the way, ensuring you feel supported and informed throughout your skincare journey.
- Advanced Techniques: We use state-of-the-art methods and professional-grade products to treat acne at its source, minimizing future breakouts and helping your skin heal.
- Boosted Confidence: Effective acne treatment does more than improve your skin—it restores your confidence and helps you feel your best every day.
- Expertise You Can Trust: With a focus on safety and results, Dr. Pancholi and our team bring years of experience and knowledge to every acne treatment plan.
- Open Communication: We value your input and maintain clear, honest communication to address your questions and ensure your satisfaction.
Continue reading to learn more about acne treatment in Las Vegas, or schedule your consultation with Dr. Pancholi today. We are located in Las Vegas and proudly serve patients from Summerlin, Southwest Las Vegas, Spring Valley, Enterprise, Paradise, Henderson, Whitney, Sunrise Manor, and North Las Vegas.
Las Vegas, NV Acne Treatment Options
Don’t let acne define your appearance any longer It may not be harmful to your physical health, but moderate to severe acne can be emotionally devastating. Although there is nothing you did to bring on the redness, pimples and indentations, others can perceive it as a negative reflection on your self-care. Even if your acne hasn’t been an issue since you went to prom, scars from the past can affect your appearance well into adulthood.
Treating acne with over-the-counter options can be frustrating and futile, as products never seem to live up to their promises. If you are tired of living with acne, professional acne treatments with an experienced medical skincare provider can offer real improvements. At Cosmetic Surgery of Las Vegas, we offer an extensive suite of acne treatments that can provide powerful, noticeable reduction in active acne or acne scars to patients of any age.
HydraFacial MD
Most over-the-counter acne treatments fail to do much more than deliver a mild dose of medicated ointment to the top of the skin, which is not nearly enough to address acne at the deeper level. HydraFacial MD® is a multi-step, soothing facial treatment that exfoliates the skin, flushes out impurities, and infuses a custom-tailored serum to clear out congested skin and calm active acne. Learn more about HydraFacial MD»
IPL Photofacial
Did you know that light therapy can help treat acne? Our IPL Photofacial delivers intense pulses of light that heat the skin and prompt healthier skin cell growth. For the right patient, an IPL Photofacial can noticeably reduce the appearance of acne on the face or body. Learn more about IPL Photofacial»
SkinCeuticals Skincare& Peels
SkinCeuticals is among the most popular physician-only skincare lines, and our patients have generally been very pleased with the products. SkinCeuticals products are safe, clinically tested and contain prescription-strength concentrations of medical-grade ingredients for noticeable improvements with less time and product—which means less cost for you in the long run. Our in-office peels require little to no downtime, and at-home skincare regimes can be custom tailored to treat acne in most skin types. Learn more about SkinCeuticals& professional skincare products»
Clearer Skin Starts Here with Expert Acne Treatment
We want you to be happy with your skin. If that means treating acne, we can help. Contact us for a consultation with our skincare team. Your appointment includes a thorough skin evaluation as well as a chance to discuss your concerns and goals for a clearer, healthier complexion.
Glossary
- Anesthesia:Medications used to prevent pain during surgery; can be general (inducing unconsciousness) or local (numbing a specific area).
- Breast Implant Illness (BII):A term used to describe a variety of symptoms thought to be potentially associated with breast implants, such as fatigue, chest pain, hair loss, and headaches.
- Capsular Contracture: A complication of breast augmentation where scar tissue forms around the implant, causing firmness, distortion, and sometimes pain.
- Capsulectomy: The surgical removal of the capsule of scar tissue formed around a breast implant.
- Capsulotomy:A surgical procedure that involves scoring, cutting, or releasing the capsule of scar tissue surrounding a breast implant to relieve tightness and improve comfort.
- Double Bubble Deformity:A complication where the implant sits below the natural fold of the breast, creating a double-contour appearance.
- Implant Exchange:The replacement of old breast implants with new implants.
- Implant Malposition: When a breast implant moves from its original position, causing asymmetry or distortion.
- Inframammary Fold Incision:An incision made in the natural crease under the breast, commonly used in breast implant revision surgeries.
- Mastopexy: The medical term for a breast lift, a procedure that may accompany implant revision to correct sagging.
- Pocket Revision:Surgical adjustments to the pocket that holds the breast implant, to correct implant position or change implant size.
- Rippling:Visible or palpable wrinkling of the implant seen on the skin surface, often a reason for implant revision.
- Rupture:A tear or hole in the implant’s outer shell, which can occur in both saline and silicone implants.
- Scar Tissue: Fibrous tissue that forms as a natural part of the healing process following surgery or injury. In the context of breast implants, it can sometimes form a tight or thick capsule around an implant, leading to discomfort or aesthetic concerns.
- Seroma: A collection of fluid that builds up under the surface of the skin, particularly around an implant or incision site.
- Subpectoral Plane: A placement of breast implants beneath the pectoral muscle, also known as a submuscular placement. This positioning can impact the appearance and feel of the breast implant.
- Symmastia: A rare complication where implants are placed too close together, creating the appearance of a single large breast.
- Symmastia Correction: A surgical procedure to correct symmastia, restoring the natural separation between the breasts.
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