Consultant-Led Acne Care in in Central London
Acne management at LSDC Healthcare is delivered by consultant dermatologists with extensive experience in treating persistent, scarring, hormonal, and treatment-resistant acne.
We provide medically robust, individualised treatment plans grounded in evidence-based dermatology, rather than short-term or cosmetic-only approaches.
Care is delivered in a private, consultant-only setting in the City of London, with close monitoring, continuity, and clear escalation pathways where required.
What is Acne Management?
Acne management is a structured medical approach to diagnosing and treating acne and acne-related disorders.
It involves assessing acne type, severity, triggers, scarring risk, and psychosocial impact, then selecting appropriate therapies, ranging from topical treatments to systemic medications such as isotretinoin.
The aim is durable clearance, prevention of scarring, and long-term skin health.
Who is Acne Management for?
This service is suitable for individuals with:
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Moderate to severe acne
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Persistent adult acne
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Hormonal acne
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Nodulocystic or inflammatory acne
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Acne causing scarring or pigmentary change
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Acne unresponsive to standard topical or antibiotic therapy
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Acne with significant psychological or quality-of-life impact
Both adolescents and adults are assessed and treated appropriately.
Clinical Benefits and Indications
Clinical benefits include:
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Accurate classification of acne subtype
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Targeted, stepwise treatment selection
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Reduction in active lesions and inflammation
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Prevention of permanent scarring
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Management of relapse and maintenance therapy
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Improved confidence and quality of life
Indications include:
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Failure of first-line treatments
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Scarring or high scarring risk
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Severe or widespread disease
How LSDC Delivers This Differently
Acne care at LSDC Healthcare is defined by:
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Consultant-led diagnosis and prescribing
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Judicious use of systemic therapies, including isotretinoin
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Structured blood test and safety monitoring
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Individualised risk–benefit counselling
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Integration with hormonal, gynaecological, or endocrine care when indicated
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Long-term maintenance planning to reduce relapse
Patients receive medical acne care, not protocol-driven prescribing.
Diagnostics and Investigations Involved
Depending on treatment pathway, investigations may include:
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Detailed dermatological assessment
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Review of previous treatments and response
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Baseline and follow-up blood tests (for systemic therapy)
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Pregnancy prevention counselling where required
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Hormonal investigations (selected cases)
All investigations are clinically justified and clearly explained.
Recovery, Follow-Up and Ongoing Care
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Follow-up intervals tailored to acne severity and treatment
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Regular monitoring during systemic therapy
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Side effects discussed proactively and managed early
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Treatment adjusted based on response and tolerance
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Transition to maintenance therapy once control is achieved
Patients on isotretinoin are monitored closely in line with UK clinical standards.
Insurance and Self-Pay
Acne management consultations and investigations are commonly covered by UK private medical insurers, including Bupa, AXA, Aviva, Vitality and WPA, subject to policy terms.
Systemic treatments may require authorisation.
Self-pay patients are offered transparent consultant fees, confirmed in advance.
LSDC Healthcare
A couple of minutes outside Liverpool St Station, this excellent facility is conveniently located for Medical consultations in London.
This facility is open during the evenings making it an excellent choice for busy professionals.
Book An Acne Consultation
If acne is persistent, scarring, or affecting your confidence or wellbeing, our consultants provide expert assessment and medically supervised treatment in Central London.
FAQ — Acne Management
When should I see a consultant for acne?
You should seek specialist care if acne is persistent, scarring, painful, or not responding to standard treatments.
What treatments are available?
Treatments range from topical therapies and oral antibiotics to hormonal treatments and systemic isotretinoin, depending on severity.
Is isotretinoin safe?
Yes, when prescribed and monitored by a consultant dermatologist with appropriate blood tests and follow-up.
Will acne treatment prevent scarring?
Early and effective treatment significantly reduces the risk of permanent acne scarring.
How long does acne treatment take?
Duration depends on acne severity and treatment type. Some therapies require several months for optimal results.
Is acne management covered by private insurance?
Consultations and investigations are often covered, subject to insurer policy and clinical indication.