Nexus Clinic Kuala Lumpur - Acne Treatment
Doctor-Led Acne Treatment • MOH Registered Clinic

Best Acne Treatment in Malaysia for Clearer, Bright Skin

Tired of breakouts that won't clear? At Nexus Clinic KL, licensed aesthetic doctors treat acne at the root — from cystic nodules to hormonal flare-ups — using clinically proven procedures.

Acne is not just 'dirty pores'. It is stress, hormones, heat, habits, and the wrong routine all mixing together. At Nexus Clinic KL, your plan starts with a doctor-led assessment, then we build a treatment path that fits your acne type, your skin tone, and your lifestyle.

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Nexus Clinic Kuala Lumpur — Excellence in Medical Aesthetics

Established

2001

Over 20 years of excellence

Location

Wisma UOA II, Jalan Pinang

KLCC, 50450 Kuala Lumpur

Opening Hours

Monday - Saturday

9:00am – 6:00pm | Closed Sundays & PH

MOH Registered & Compliant

Doctor-led care with full clinical protocols

Licensed Aesthetic Doctors

Assessment first, not a sales pitch

Structured Treatment Plans

Clear phases: calm acne, fade marks, maintain

5,000+ skin treatment procedures completed
Serving patients from KL, PJ, Bangsar, KLCC, Ampang, Mont Kiara

Acne Treatment at Nexus Clinic KL — At a Glance

Everything you need to know

Treatment

Medical acne treatment (prescription, procedures, or combined protocol)

Session Time

30 to 60 minutes per visit depending on treatment type

Downtime

Minimal to none for most procedures; 2 to 5 days for deeper peels

Results

Reduction in breakouts from 2 to 4 weeks; texture improvement from 4 to 8 weeks

Treatment Course

Typically 4 to 6 sessions spaced 2 to 4 weeks apart

Anaesthesia

Topical numbing cream for laser procedures if required

Suitable For

Mild to severe acne, hormonal acne, adult acne, cystic breakouts, and oily skin types

Six Malaysian Skin Stressors That Make Acne Harder to Treat in KL

Acne in Malaysia does not behave the same way as acne in London or New York

Malaysian Skin Stressor

Year-round heat (28 to 34 degrees C)

How It Triggers Acne

Increases in sebum output and skin temperature accelerate bacterial growth

Treatment Response at Nexus Clinic KL

Sebum-regulating protocols including peels and laser to control oil production

Malaysian Skin Stressor

High ambient humidity (70 to 90%)

Malaysian Skin Stressor

Daily indoor air-conditioning cycling

Malaysian Skin Stressor

Urban pollution (KL city centre)

Malaysian Skin Stressor

Dietary habits (high GI, spice, dairy)

Malaysian Skin Stressor

Work stress and sleep disruption

A 2022 study published in the Medical Journal of Malaysia found an overall acne prevalence of 75.8% among students aged 16 to 25 in Malaysia, with the highest rates in the 16 to 18 age group.

Not All Acne Is the Same — Your Acne Type Determines Your Treatment

The biggest reason patients in KL spend years trying products that do not work is that they are treating the wrong type of acne

Comedonal acne (clogged pores)

Looks like tiny bumps, blackheads, and 'texture' that never feels smooth. Often worse with heavy makeup, oily skincare, or humid days.

Inflammatory acne (red, angry acne)

Red, inflamed bumps that can be tender to touch. Often requires medical intervention.

Hormonal acne

Often shows up around the jawline and chin, especially in adults. It can flare around cycles, stress, and sleep changes.

Body acne (back, chest, shoulders)

Sweat, friction, tight clothing, backpacks, and gym habits can all play a role.

Acne with marks (PIH) and early scarring

Even when the acne calms down, you may be left with dark marks. Treating acne early matters, because picking and ongoing inflammation increases the risk of marks and scars.

Acne Treatment Decision Matrix — Matching Your Concern to the Right Procedure

Use this as a general guide, though your doctor will always make the final recommendation during your consultation

Your Concern

Active papules and pustules

Recommended Treatment

Blue light therapy + topical prescription

Sessions Needed

4 to 6 sessions

Expected Result

50 to 70% reduction in active acne spots

Your Concern

Cystic, nodular acne

Your Concern

Oily skin with blackheads

Your Concern

Hormonal chin and jaw acne

Your Concern

Post-acne dark marks (PIH)

Your Concern

Active acne plus early scarring

Products and Technologies Used for Acne Treatment at Nexus Clinic KL

Every product and device is MOH-approved and selected for its clinical evidence base in treating acne on Southeast Asian skin types

Pico Laser (PicoSure and PicoWay)

Delivers energy in ultra-short picosecond pulses that shatter bacteria and melanin deposits without sustained heat that causes thermal damage in darker skin tones. Used to address both active inflammatory acne and post-acne pigmentation (PIH). For Malaysian patients with Fitzpatrick III to V skin, pico laser carries a significantly lower risk of triggering new hyperpigmentation.

Blue Light Photodynamic Therapy

Blue light at 415 nanometres selectively destroys Cutibacterium acnes by activating porphyrins naturally produced by the bacteria. Especially well-suited for patients with mild to moderate papular or pustular acne who prefer a non-invasive, drug-free option. Most sessions take 20 to 30 minutes with no downtime.

Salicylic Acid Chemical Peel (20 to 30 Percent)

Beta-hydroxy acid with lipophilic structure that penetrates hair follicles directly. Exfoliates follicle lining, unclogs pores, reduces surface bacteria and regulates sebum production. Series of 4 to 6 sessions spaced 3 to 4 weeks apart is standard. Mild flaking for 2 to 3 days post-peel is normal.

Corticosteroid (Triamcinolone Acetonide) Injection

Micro-dose of diluted triamcinolone acetonide injected directly into painful cystic or nodular lesions. Suppresses localised inflammatory response and visibly deflates cyst within 24 to 48 hours. Performed using fine-gauge sterile needle combined with ongoing treatment protocol.

Prescription Topicals (Retinoids, Benzoyl Peroxide, Azelaic Acid)

Retinoids normalise cell turnover and prevent comedone formation. Benzoyl peroxide reduces bacterial resistance. Azelaic acid addresses both bacterial activity and post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation. Dispensed as part of structured home care protocol developed by your doctor.

What to Expect During Your Acne Treatment Visit at Nexus Clinic KL

01

Clinical Skin Assessment

Full skin consultation with licensed aesthetic doctor. Examines acne type, severity, distribution pattern, hormonal history, medication use, dietary triggers, and Fitzpatrick skin type.

02

Personalised Treatment Protocol

Doctor presents structured treatment protocol including recommended procedures, number of sessions, interval spacing, prescription home care products, and expected results timeline.

03

Preparation

Treatment area thoroughly cleansed. Topical anaesthetic applied where required. For peel treatments, skin degreased to ensure even penetration.

04

Treatment Delivery

Procedure performed by doctor or under direct clinical supervision. Session duration 20 to 60 minutes depending on treatment. Blue light and peels are comfortable; laser produces mild warming sensation.

05

Post-Treatment Care

Soothing products applied. Doctor provides specific aftercare instructions for 48 to 72 hours post-session including sun protection guidance and product avoidance rules.

Acne Treatment Cost in Malaysia — 2026 Pricing Guide

Transparent pricing at Nexus Clinic KL

Treatment

Acne facial / deep cleansing (DermaClear)

Price Per Session (2026)RM 288 – RM 488

Treatment

Chemical peel (salicylic / glycolic / etc.)

Price Per Session (2026)RM 450

Treatment

Advanced acne laser treatments

Price Per Session (2026)RM 1200 – RM 1500

Treatment

Combined acne treatment plans

Price Per Session (2026)RM 1500 – RM 3000+

Most acne treatments require multiple sessions depending on severity. Package pricing available for full treatment courses (typically 6 to 8 sessions). Prescription medications charged separately at dispensing cost. Consultation fees waived or incorporated once treatment plan agreed.

Side Effects, Aftercare and What to Avoid After Acne Treatment

Understanding post-treatment expectations helps patients stay on course

By Treatment Type

  • Blue light therapy: Slight redness for a few hours. No special aftercare beyond daily SPF.
  • Salicylic acid peel: Mild flaking or peeling days 2 to 5. No physical exfoliation, scrubs or active serums during peeling phase.
  • Pico laser: Redness and mild warmth for 2 to 4 hours. Strict sun protection for 7 to 14 days post-laser.
  • Corticosteroid injections: Small flat indentation may form, resolves within 1 to 3 weeks.

General Aftercare Instructions

  • Avoid touching the face unnecessarily
  • Avoid heavy sweating for 24 to 48 hours post-treatment
  • Avoid applying unadvised skincare products
  • Gentle cleanser, moisturiser, and SPF50 only during peel peeling phase
  • Failure to apply SPF50 after laser is the most common reason PIH worsens

Clinical guidelines developed by the South-East Asia Study Alliance (SASA) concluded that local variables including tropical climate, skin phototype and patterns of antibiotic resistance require an adapted clinical approach that differs from Western acne management protocols.

Acne Clinic vs Beauty Facial — What's the Difference?

Factor

Approach

Acne Clinic (Medical)Medical treatment targets the causes, not just the surface
Beauty FacialA facial can help with surface oil and temporary glow but usually does not solve hormonal acne or cystic acne

Factor

Best for

Acne Clinic (Medical)Recurring inflamed acne, hormonal acne, cystic breakouts
Beauty FacialSurface oil, temporary glow, relaxation

Factor

Results

Acne Clinic (Medical)Addresses root causes with structured plan over weeks to months
Beauty FacialImmediate temporary improvement, no long-term prevention

Factor

Prescription access

Acne Clinic (Medical)Yes. Doctor can prescribe medical-grade treatments
Beauty FacialNo. Limited to cosmetic products

A Simple "Clearer Skin" Plan You Can Imagine

Here is a realistic flow we often use

1

Step 1: Calm the active acne

Reduce inflammation, stop new breakouts, simplify routine.

2

Step 2: Fade marks and protect the barrier

Once active acne slows down, we address PIH and uneven tone while keeping skin strong.

3

Step 3: Maintain

You do not need heavy products forever. You need the right habits and a maintenance routine you can repeat.

Got Questions?

Frequently Asked Questions

You usually cannot 'cure' a pimple overnight, but you can make it look calmer by morning. Ice can reduce swelling, and spot treatments like benzoyl peroxide can help in some cases. If the pimple is deep and painful, do not squeeze it. That often leads to longer healing and marks.

Diet is not the only cause, but some people notice triggers. High-glycemic foods and dairy may trigger breakouts in some people. If you suspect food triggers, keep it simple: track patterns for 2 to 3 weeks, not just one day.

Most treatments need time. You may notice improvement in about 6 weeks, and many treatments take 2 to 3 months to start working well. Many prescription treatments take 4 to 8 weeks to show results.

Some active ingredients (especially retinoids) can cause a temporary flare early on as clogged pores clear. This does not mean the treatment is failing. It means you may need pacing, moisturiser support, and the right frequency.

The 'best' treatment depends on your acne type. Treatment choices are based on severity, including topical combinations and oral antibiotics for more severe cases. For severe or stubborn acne, isotretinoin may be considered under medical supervision.

It can, especially for mild to moderate acne when used consistently. Benzoyl peroxide attacks acne bacteria and helps unclog pores, and it works best with regular use.

The biggest prevention is reducing inflammation early and not picking. Marks fade faster when breakouts are controlled and sunscreen habits are consistent.

Yes, but you need a gentler plan. Start slow, avoid harsh scrubs, and focus on barrier support while introducing actives gradually.

If acne is painful, leaving marks, recurring, or affecting confidence, do not wait. Many people worry about recurrence and ineffective home remedies, which is often the sign you need a stronger plan.

Laser can help certain acne types, especially when inflammation is a major issue, but it is usually best as part of a wider plan. Many KL competitors promote laser options as part of their acne method menu.

Book Your Free Acne Skin Assessment at Nexus Clinic KL

Expert Doctors, No Hard Sell. One consultation is all it takes to know exactly what your skin needs, what treatment path makes sense, and what the expected timeline looks like.

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