Acne and Dermatological Assessment
Personalised Diagnosis and Treatment

Acne is an inflammatory disorder of the pilosebaceous unit and one of the most common dermatological conditions, affecting both adolescents and adults. It may present with blackheads, pimples, papules and inflammatory lesions, most commonly involving the face, neck, chest and back.
Beyond its clinical presentation, acne can have a significant impact on emotional well-being and self-confidence, often affecting overall quality of life. For this reason, it is important to address it through a timely and structured dermatological approach.
From a pathophysiological perspective, acne is a multifactorial condition, associated with increased sebum production, alterations in follicular keratinisation, proliferation of Cutibacterium acnes, and the inflammatory response of the skin. These factors may also be influenced by hormonal components, genetic predisposition, stressand certain cosmetic habits.
The management of acne requires an accurate dermatological assessment, essential to evaluate the type of acne, the severity of the condition, the characteristics of the skin and the risk of scarring. This allows the development of a targeted and scientifically appropriate therapeutic pathway.
At Studio Aimi, each treatment plan is defined through a personalised dermatological evaluation, taking into account the patient’s phototype, skin type, age, possible hormonal factors and lifestyle.
Treatment protocols may include topical or systemic dermatological therapies, complementary treatments, and targeted dermocosmetic guidance for the daily management of the skin. The aim is to reduce inflammation, prevent scar formation, and progressively improve skin quality, restoring the physiological balance of the skin.
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Acne is a skin condition characterised by pimples, blackheads and inflammation, caused by excess sebum production, bacterial imbalance and inflammation of the hair follicles. It may affect the face, neck, décolleté and back.
Acne may be influenced by hormonal factors, genetic predisposition or stress, as well as excess sebum production, bacterial activity and follicular inflammation.
No. Adult acne is common and may also develop later in life, often due to hormonal imbalance, genetic predispositionor stress.
At Studio Aimi, acne is evaluated through a personalised dermatological assessment, considering skin type, phototype, severity of lesions and lifestyle, in order to define the most effective treatment pathway.
Treatment is personalised and may include topical treatments, systemic therapies and regenerative treatments, together with daily skincare guidance, tailored to the severity of the lesions and the patient’s skin type.
Yes. It is possible to combine non-invasive approaches, targeted treatments and support for the daily skincare routine, while respecting the physiology of the skin.
In some cases, acne may lead to skin scarring. Timely and targeted dermatological management helps reduce this risk and preserve the texture and integrity of the skin.