
AviClear Acne Program
We are proud to be the first group provider in Asia to offer AviClear Acne Treatment Program, an innovative solution for long-term acne management.
Acne is a very common skin problem that affects people of all ages. It happens when pores become clogged with excess oil and dead skin cells. When pores are clogged, bacteria can grow and cause inflammation, leading to acne. Besides making your skin look less appealing, acne can also lower your self-esteem and affect your mental health.
What is AviClear Acne Treatment Program?
AviClear is an FDA-approved laser treatment specifically designed to target acne at its root, providing relief for patients who have struggled with acne for years and have not responded to traditional treatments.
How Does AviClear Acne Treatment Program Work?
AviClear uses a specialized 1726 nm wavelength, which selectively targets and suppresses the sebaceous glands—responsible for oil production that contributes to acne. By reducing excess oil, the treatment effectively minimizes the formation of new acne without damaging the surrounding skin. This makes it a safe and effective solution for all ages, skin types, and all types of acne, including blackheads, whiteheads, papules, pustules, nodules, and cysts.
Who Is AviClear Laser Treatment Program Suitable For?
AviClear is a safe and effective solution for all ages, skin types, and all types of acne, particularly beneficial for patients seeking to avoid long-term use of medications. With just three 30-minute sessions, patients can experience a significant reduction in acne that can last for up to two years, though results may vary from patient to patient.
At Remede Wellness Clinic, our experienced medical team will guide you through every step, from in-depth consultation to follow-up care, ensuring you receive the highest standard of treatment. AviClear not only meets stringent US FDA standards but also provides a long-term, trusted solution for controlling and reducing acne.
Individual results may vary.


AviClear Acne Treatment Program Benefits
✔️ Three, quick, 30-minute treatment sessions.
✔️Long-term, durable results
✔️No Labs or iPLEDGE requirements
✔️ Safe for all skin types and acne severities.
✔️ Safe any time of year.
✔️ High Patient satisfaction.
Individual results may vary.
Pre-Treatment for AviClear
No preparation is required for the AviClear Acne Treatment program. You can schedule a consultation with a certified dermatologist who specializes in acne treatment and begin the AviClear Acne Treatment Program right away, allowing you to get clearer and healthier skin.
How Many AviClear Acne Treatment Programs Are Needed?
AviClear Acne Treatment Program consists of three 30 minute treatment sessions, one per month for three months.
How Long Does It Take To See Results?
Patients under AviClear Acne Treatment Program saw an improvement in their skin’s appearance after a last treatment around 3-4 weeks. These results will continue to improve over time.
Individual results may vary.


During AviClear Acne Treatment Program
You may feel a mild pulsing sensation during treatment. AviClear is well-tolerated and requires no anesthesia, offering a comfortable patient experience.
Discover Comfort and Efficacy with AviCool
AviCool technology lowers the skin temperature by 2-4 degrees Celsius, resulting in a virtually painless treatment that eliminates the need for topical anesthesia.
Post-Treatment for AviClear
After your AviClear Acne Treatment Program, you may notice mild redness and swelling in the treated area. Acne flare-ups are common but temporary and usually resolve over time. To protect your skin,
we recommend
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Using SPF 30+ sunscreen daily throughout your treatment series.
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Keep your skin hydrated with a gentle moisturizer.
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For the first 1-2 days, avoid hot showers and saunas.
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For the first 1-2 weeks, limit outdoor activities and exposure to direct sunlight.
Individual results may vary.
What Causes Acne?
Acne develops when excess oil production from the sebaceous glands combines with dead skin cells to clog pores. This blockage triggers inflammation, leading to the formation of pimples, characterized by red bumps and often containing pus.
Types of Acne
Acne can be classified as non-inflammatory or inflammatory. The type of acne you have will determine the most effective treatment approach.
Inflammatory acne
Inflammatory acne is characterized by red, swollen pimples. In addition to the presence of sebum and dead skin cells, bacteria can become trapped within the clogged pores, leading to infection beneath the skin. This can result in painful and often difficult-to-treat acne spots, such as pustules and nodules.
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Papules
Papules are inflamed spots that appear as small, red, raised bumps on the skin, without causing itching or pain. -
Pustules
Pustules are larger, inflamed acne lesions with a pus-filled head, which may be painful or itchy when touched. -
Nodules
Nodules are a severe type of acne that develops deep beneath the skin. They appear as large, solid lumps and are often painful to the touch. -
Cysts
Cystic acne is the most severe type of acne, marked by large, pus-filled cysts that develop deep under the skin.
Non-Inflammatory Acne
Whiteheads and blackheads are both types of non-inflammatory acne, characterized by clogged pores but without the redness and swelling associated with inflammatory acne.
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Blackheads
also known as open comedones, are small bumps that form on your skin when hair follicles become clogged with a mixture of oil and dead skin cells. They appear black because the top of the plug is exposed to air and oxidizes. -
Whiteheads
also known as closed comedones, are similar to blackheads in that they form due to clogged pores. However, unlike blackheads, whiteheads are covered by a thin layer of skin, giving them a white or flesh-colored appearance.
Both whiteheads and blackheads are generally considered mild forms of acne, often causing minimal discomfort.
Why Remede Wellness Clinic is the Best Choice for
AviClear Acne Treatment Program
"We are committed to providing a top-notch Acne Treatment Program focused on safety, efficacy, and patient comfort. Our experienced staff, detailed procedures, and the use of clean, sterile equipment ensure the best possible outcomes for our patients."