Acne & pore care in Hwamyeong, Busan
— treat the cause.
We treat acne as a medical condition, addressing the cause to prevent the scars it leaves behind. Cause-based programs and collagen remodeling, led by dermatologists with the right devices.
Acne & Pore hero, Hwamyeong Busan
Treat the cause, prevent the scar.
Acne at The First is treated as a medical condition. The program targets the three causes — excess sebum, inflammation and bacteria — with extraction, inflammation treatment, lasers and prescriptions, controlling active acne early so it cannot scar. For existing scars, the device is chosen by scar type: fractional and microneedle RF for rolling and boxcar scars, with collagen remodeling that fills depressions over a series. The goal is durable improvement and a protected skin barrier.
Acne options.
Active acne is controlled first to prevent scarring; existing scars are remodeled with the device that suits the scar type, chosen from a full range.
Acne Treatment
Cause-based program targeting sebum, inflammation and bacteria.
02Acne Scar
Collagen remodeling to fill depressed acne scars.
03Pore Tightening
Tightening enlarged pores and refining texture.
04Aknes Inflammation
Selective treatment of inflamed and cystic spots.
05Fractional Laser
Fractional laser resurfacing for scars and texture.
Acne and scar suite at The First, Busan
Acne scars. So we treat
the acne first.
The First Acne & Pore, Hwamyeong Busan
Frequently asked questions
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Book ConsultationAll procedures at The First Dermatology are performed after consultation with a dermatologist. Results vary by individual. Side effects including redness, swelling, or pigment change are possible. This page is for general information and is not medical advice.