Cystic Acne Causes and Treatments | EverYoung Laser & Skin Clinics Vancouver

Cystic Acne Causes & Treatments

Cystic acne is one of those skin concerns that can feel especially frustrating. Unlike the occasional pimple that appears and clears up quickly, cystic acne forms deeper under the skin. It often feels painful, looks inflamed, and can take a long time to heal. Even after breakouts settle, they may leave behind dark marks or texture changes that linger for weeks or months.

At EverYoung Laser & Skin Clinics, we see many clients dealing with cystic acne, and one of the first things we explain is that it has nothing to do with “dirty skin.” It’s a complex skin condition that usually develops from a combination of internal and external factors. The good news is that once you understand what’s driving it, there are effective ways to manage it.

What Causes Cystic Acne?

Cystic acne develops when pores become clogged with oil (sebum), dead skin cells, and bacteria. Instead of staying near the surface like a typical pimple, the blockage forms deeper in the skin, which leads to inflammation, swelling, and discomfort.

Hormonal changes are one of the most common triggers. Androgen hormones can increase oil production, which makes it easier for pores to clog. This is why cystic acne often flares during puberty, menstrual cycles, pregnancy, or periods of high stress.

Genetics can also play a role. If acne runs in your family, your skin may naturally produce more oil or respond more strongly to inflammation. Lifestyle factors such as stress, poor sleep, and certain skincare or makeup products can also contribute.

Sometimes, cystic acne is made worse by using harsh products or over-exfoliating. When the skin barrier becomes irritated, it can trigger even more oil production and inflammation, creating a cycle that is difficult to break.

Why Professional Treatment Matters

Because cystic acne forms deep under the skin, over-the-counter products often aren’t enough on their own. They may help slightly, but they usually don’t address the deeper inflammation or bacteria involved.

That’s why professional treatments are often recommended. At EverYoung, our focus is not just on reducing breakouts, but also calming inflammation, supporting skin healing, and improving long-term skin health.

Effective Treatments for Cystic Acne

Spectra Laser Rejuvenation

Spectra Laser Rejuvenation targets acne at a deeper level by helping reduce acne-causing bacteria and calming inflammation within the skin. It can also help fade post-acne pigmentation and improve overall skin clarity over time. Many clients choose this treatment because it works on both active breakouts and lingering acne marks.

Blue Light Therapy

Blue Light Therapy is a gentle, non-invasive treatment that uses specific wavelengths of light to target acne-causing bacteria on the skin’s surface. It helps reduce active breakouts and is often recommended for those with sensitive or inflamed skin. With consistent sessions, it can help decrease the frequency and severity of cystic acne flare-ups.

Chemical Peels

Chemical Peels work by exfoliating the outer layer of the skin and helping to unclog pores more effectively than at-home products. They can reduce buildup, improve skin texture, and help prevent new breakouts from forming. At EverYoung, chemical peels are often customized based on your skin type and acne severity to ensure safe and effective results.

Supporting Your Skin at Home

While in-clinic treatments are important, daily skincare also plays a role in managing cystic acne. Using gentle, non-irritating products, avoiding heavy or pore-clogging makeup, and keeping your routine simple can help reduce flare-ups. Stress management and sleep are also often overlooked, but can make a noticeable difference in skin balance.

Take Control of Cystic Acne with Personalized Treatment Plans at EverYoung

At EverYoung Laser & Skin Clinics, we offer customized acne solutions designed to target breakouts at the source. Our treatments include Spectra Laser Rejuvenation, Blue Light Therapy, and Chemical Peels, all tailored to help calm inflammation, reduce acne, and improve skin clarity.

Book your appointment online or visit us at our clinics in Downtown Vancouver, Metrotown Burnaby, Port Coquitlam, and North Vancouver to start your journey toward clearer, healthier-looking skin.

Frequently Asked Questions About Acne Treatments

Find answers to the most common questions about cystic acne, treatment options, results, and what to expect at EverYoung Laser & Skin Clinics. This section will help you better understand how our acne treatments work and what approach may be right for your skin.

The quantity of treatments required is based on your personal medical evaluation. On average, approximately six treatments are required every 1-2 weeks to achieve optimal results. A maintenance strategy will be provided to ensure your skin remains clear.

Our techniques are able to significantly reduce over 80% of painful acneic aggravations within the span of about 1-3 months. The ongoing cell turnover that is promoted through this therapeutic approach will reveal a smooth, clear complexion, effectively ceasing the need for any abrasive or topical ointments sold over-the-counter.
  • Fluctuating hormone levels that happen a few days before the menstrual period
  • Environment irritant: pollution, greasy cosmetics, or oily skin products
  • Mechanical irritant: touching of face, hats, tight clothing
  • Stress
  • Squeezing the pimples

Other than our deep-cleansing PH-neutral gels, our signature ACNE-GONE Program offers you a package of highly effective medical-grade creams and sun lotions.

According to the Canadian Dermatology Association, women are particularly affected by “cyclical acne”, which is acne that occurs before menstrual periods, during pregnancy and menopause. It is the level and sensitivity to the androgen hormone that triggers the condition. Our doctors carry out a detailed medical interview and prescribe suitable treatment to balance your hormones.

While there is a lack of evidence that any specific type of food causes acne, the lack of good nutrition, such as antioxidants and free Fatty Acids, particularly Linoleic Acid, will reduce the skin’s natural defence capability to fight against infection. So it is always advisable to eat a balanced green diet and take ample Vitamin C and Zinc supplements.

Acne tends to affect areas rich in sebaceous (oil) glands, such as the face, upper chest, and back. The blockage of the opening of the glands could be the main culprit contributing to acne development.