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Dallas, TX

Acne Treatment clinics in Dallas

Dallas has a growing mix of dermatology practices, medical spas, and integrative wellness clinics offering acne care that goes beyond standard prescriptions. Patients can access chemical peels, microneedling, LED and red light therapy, PRP facials, and hormone or gut workups alongside traditional retinoids, antibiotics, and spironolactone.

Most Dallas clinics pair topical and systemic care with in-office procedures. Board-certified dermatologists handle medical cases, prescription management, and isotretinoin monitoring. Medspas and aesthetic providers focus on resurfacing, peels, and light-based devices for mild to moderate acne and post-inflammatory pigmentation. Integrative MDs and NPs often add nutrition, gut health, and hormone testing for cystic or adult acne that has not responded to standard treatment.

With verified acne clinics on Regenerated.com in Dallas, Texas, patients can compare credentials, device offerings, and pricing before committing. The regenerative angle, PRP microneedling, photobiomodulation, and FDA-cleared blue and red light therapy, is a helpful complement to conventional care, not a replacement for medical acne management.

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Advanced Regeneration

Dallas, TX

Advanced Regeneration, a regenerative medicine clinic in Dallas, specializes in orthobiologic and aesthetic treatments. The practice offers platelet-rich plasma therapy for soft-tissue and joint cond…

  • PRP Therapy
  • Shockwave Therapy
  • Laser Therapy (LLLT)
  • Acne Treatment
  • Arthritis Treatment

AYA Medical Spa Snider Plaza - Highland Park

Dallas, TX

AYA Medical Spa in Dallas specializes in microneedling combined with growth-factor treatment, an approach that stimulates collagen remodeling and tissue repair rather than relying on external chemica…

  • PRP Therapy
  • Laser Therapy (LLLT)
  • Acne Treatment
  • Eczema Treatment

MSkin Med Spa

Dallas, TX

MSkin Med Spa, located in Dallas, combines regenerative skin treatments with aesthetic and wellness services. The clinic specializes in platelet-rich plasma and platelet-rich fibrin therapies for ski…

  • PRP Therapy
  • Acne Treatment
  • Peptide Therapy
  • Red Light Therapy
  • NAD IV Therapy
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Relive Health

Dallas, TX

Relive Health Dallas, a regenerative-medicine clinic in Dallas, specializes in ozone therapy, peptide therapy, and microneedling to support tissue repair and optimize physiologic function. Treatment …

  • Ozone Therapy
  • IV Hydration
  • Acne Treatment
  • Peptide Therapy
  • Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT)

Clinicadellaser

Dallas, TX

Clinicadellaser in Dallas offers laser therapy and acne treatment using light-based modalities. The clinic focuses on dermatological conditions addressable through low-level laser therapy, which supp…

  • Laser Therapy (LLLT)
  • Acne Treatment

Posh Skin Lab

Dallas, TX

Posh Skin Lab, located in Dallas, offers Red Light Therapy as a primary modality for skin-health and aesthetic concerns. Red light therapy uses specific wavelengths to support tissue repair and may h…

  • Acne Treatment
  • Red Light Therapy
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Regulatory context

A note on Texas's acne treatment rules.

The "other" category is a catchall for regenerative wellness modalities with inconsistent federal oversight. Red light therapy devices (photobiomodulation) have narrow FDA 510(k) clearances for acne, muscle pain, and wound healing, not systemic regeneration. Whole-body cryotherapy is NOT FDA-approved for any medical indication and received an FDA safety communication in July 2016 warning of asphyxiation, frostbite, and burn risks. Ozone therapy is NOT FDA-approved for any medical use and the FDA has stated ozone is a toxic gas with no known useful medical application. Condition-specific regenerative offerings (hair restoration with minoxidil or finasteride, ED care beyond PDE5 inhibitors and shockwave) have varying approval depending on route and drug source.

  • Texas Medical Practice Act (Tex. Occ. Code Title 3, Subtitle B)
    Defines practice of medicine and delegation rules for wellness settings.
  • Texas Medical Board Rules (22 Tex. Admin. Code Ch. 193)
    Governs physician delegation to nonphysicians and nonsurgical medical cosmetic procedures at medical spas.
  • Texas Health & Safety Code Ch. 1003
    Allows physician delegation of certain medical acts to properly trained nonphysicians under protocols.

The Texas Medical Board investigates unlicensed medical practice and scope violations and has issued specific rules governing medical spa practice. Ozone and chelation clinics making disease-treatment claims risk board action. The Attorney General pursues deceptive health claims under the Texas Deceptive Trade Practices Act. Enforcement is moderate but the TMB has taken active positions on medical spa delegation and nonsurgical cosmetic procedures.

Acne Treatment in Dallas, answered.

Pricing varies by modality and provider type. Chemical peels run 100 to 300 dollars per session, microneedling 200 to 500 dollars, laser and light-based treatments 150 to 500 dollars, and PRP facials or microneedling with PRP 500 to 1,200 dollars. Monthly supplement and topical protocols add 50 to 200 dollars. Prescription care billed through insurance may cost less, but most aesthetic and integrative acne services in Dallas are cash-pay.

Regenerative acne care focuses on skin barrier repair and inflammation control rather than just killing bacteria. Common offerings include PRP microneedling, LED blue and red light therapy, photobiomodulation, and topical growth factors. The FDA has cleared several blue and red light devices for mild to moderate inflammatory acne. These tools work best as a complement to conventional dermatology, particularly for patients who cannot tolerate oral antibiotics or isotretinoin.

Providers range from board-certified dermatologists and family medicine MDs to nurse practitioners, physician assistants, and licensed aestheticians. Medical acne, prescriptions, isotretinoin, hormonal workup, belongs with an MD, DO, NP, or PA. Aestheticians in Texas are scope-limited to non-medical procedures like facials, superficial peels, and most LED devices. Always verify licensure and medical director oversight before booking.

No. For moderate to severe acne, particularly cystic or scarring acne, topical retinoids, oral antibiotics, hormonal therapy, and isotretinoin remain the standard of care with the strongest evidence. Regenerative options like PRP microneedling and light therapy are complementary. They can reduce inflammation, improve texture, and support healing, but they are not substitutes for medical acne management when disease severity warrants prescription treatment.

Start by matching the provider to your case. A board-certified dermatologist is the safest first stop for medical, hormonal, or scarring acne. For aesthetic concerns like texture, pigmentation, or mild breakouts, a licensed medspa with physician oversight and proper device training is reasonable. Verify credentials, ask what diagnostic workup is done, confirm the clinic can refer out if your case escalates, and avoid any provider guaranteeing clearance.

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