Acne isn’t just about breakouts.
It’s often a combination of congestion
It’s often a combination of congestion, excess oil, inflammation, dehydration, and a weakened skin barrier.
At Melatone Skin Clinic, our Melatone
At Melatone Skin Clinic, our Melatone Acne Protocol is designed to deeply cleanse pores, exfoliate dead skin build-up, calm inflammation, and restore skin balance - making it the perfect first step for acne-prone skin.
This client presented with: • Active
This client presented with: • Active inflammatory breakouts • Congested pores & blackheads • Redness and uneven texture • Excess oil production • Early post-acne marks
Our protocol focuses on clearing the
Our protocol focuses on clearing the skin without over-stripping or irritating the barrier.
Treatment benefits: ✔ Deep pore cleansing
Treatment benefits: ✔ Deep pore cleansing ✔ Gentle chemical exfoliation ✔ Extraction of congestion & impurities ✔ Hydration and skin barrier support ✔ Reduced redness and oiliness ✔ Brighter, healthier-looking skin
Healthy skin starts with the right
Healthy skin starts with the right protocol - not harsher products.
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Source
This article is published from the original Instagram post by @melatone_skin_clinic on 8 May 2026.
https://www.instagram.com/p/DYEwfw7iL79/
Supporting evidence
Category-level peer-reviewed sources supporting the claims above. Citations are hedged per CAP code 12.1 to 12.2. Product- and protocol-specific verification is in ongoing clinical review.
Acne vulgaris. Foundational review of the multifactorial pathogenesis of acne, including inflammation, sebum production, follicular hyperkeratinisation, and Cutibacterium acnes. DOI: 10.1016/S0140-6736(11)60321-8 (Mockup citation, final reference will resolve to live DOI.)
DOI placeholderA global perspective on the epidemiology of acne. Discusses acne as a chronic inflammatory condition that requires multi-targeted treatment, not just topical antibacterials. DOI: 10.1111/bjd.13462 (Mockup citation, final reference will resolve to live DOI.)
DOI placeholderPublished 8 May 2026 · Library edition transformed from Instagram on the same date.
