Whitefield · Acne & acne scars

Acne and acne scar treatment near Whitefield

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Acne & acne scars at SkinWise Clinic by Dr Khushboo Sethia is a 20–25 minute drive from Whitefield on Sarjapur Main Road. Stepped treatment that calms active acne first, then carefully addresses marks and scars. First consult is ₹1,000 for 15 focused minutes; follow-up within 4 weeks is complimentary. Book at skinwise.setmore.com.

Whitefield acne patients often come in with a long history of failed plans — we usually find the issue is overlapping prescriptions and confused timelines, not the products themselves. We rewind, simplify, and rebuild a plan you can actually keep.

Calm portrait of a young Indian woman with naturally healing acne and faint marks.

About acne & acne scars at SkinWise

Most adult acne in Bengaluru isn’t simple. It is a mix of hormonal flares, sweat-and-pollution comedones, a barrier broken by over-exfoliation, and old scars that catch the light at every angle. We treat all of it — but not all at once.

Our acne plans are stepped. We start with a barrier-friendly home routine and the right prescription topicals; we escalate to oral therapy only when needed; we add in-clinic procedures (peels, laser, microneedling) once the active breakouts have calmed.

The pace is deliberate. Trying to clear everything in week one is the fastest way to leave behind new scars.

For a full breakdown of how we treat this, see the canonical acne & acne scars page — this page focuses on what Whitefield patients should know specifically.

We treat:

  • Hormonal acne along the jawline, chin and neck
  • Comedonal acne (whiteheads, blackheads on forehead and nose)
  • Inflammatory acne with painful nodules
  • Acne in PCOD / PCOS
  • Adolescent and teen acne
  • Acne scars — ice-pick, rolling, boxcar — and post-acne pigmentation (PIH)
  • Bacne (back and shoulder acne)

Where we refer:

  • Severe nodulocystic acne where systemic therapy needs urgent endocrinology coordination — we refer with full notes.

How we approach acne

1. Separate active acne from scars and pigmentation

They look related but need different treatments at different times. Confusing the three is one of the most common reasons acne plans stall.

2. Repair the skin barrier first

Most “stuck” acne cases are over-treated, not under-treated. We start by removing aggressive ingredients before adding new ones.

3. Right prescription, right strength

Topical retinoids, benzoyl peroxide, azelaic acid; oral therapy (antibiotics, spironolactone, isotretinoin) where appropriate, with honest conversation about risks and monitoring.

4. In-clinic only when ready

Gentle chemical peels for post-acne marks once skin is calm; microneedling or microneedling-RF for scars; targeted lasers for stubborn pigmentation. Always conservative on Indian skin.

How to reach SkinWise from Whitefield

From Whitefield, take Varthur Main Road or Outer Ring Road south to Sarjapur Main Road. SkinWise is on the third floor of the SGR-2 building near Wipro Doddakannelli. Drive time from ITPL: 20–25 minutes (depending on traffic).

Full Whitefield dermatology overview on the Whitefield landing page.

Frequently asked questions

I’ve used home remedies and random products, and now my skin is worse. Can it recover?

Almost always, yes. We start by removing aggressive ingredients and rebuilding the barrier, often before adding anything new. Patience for the first 4–6 weeks is everything.

Will isotretinoin be necessary?

Sometimes. When we recommend it, we discuss benefits, side effects and monitoring transparently. It is never the default first step.

How long before scars look different?

Visible texture improvement at around 3 months of a proper microneedling or microneedling-RF course; meaningful change at 6–12 months. We share before-and-after photographs at each session.

Will procedures darken my skin?

When chosen wrongly, yes — pigment is the biggest risk on Indian skin. Our default is conservative settings, gentle peels and strict sun protection between sessions.

Can I do this while pregnant?

Some safe options exist (azelaic acid, lactic peels, careful skincare). Most prescription acne treatments — retinoids, isotretinoin, tetracyclines — are paused during pregnancy.

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