De Cute · Rzeszów
Acne Treatment in Rzeszow
Acne treatment should be individually tailored to lesion type, patient age, skin condition, hormonal balance and previous therapies. At De Cute Clinic, treatment is led by dermatologists who plan therapy step by step — focused on effectiveness, safety and patient comfort.
During consultation we thoroughly assess acne type, severity, scarring risk and previous medications or cosmetics. This is the foundation for a personalised treatment plan.
The treatment plan may include topical care, medication, lab diagnostics, photodynamic therapy, laser therapy or dietetic support — selected individually based on medical indications.
We also treat acne consequences, including discoloration and acne scars — addressing them once active inflammation is controlled, as part of a long-term strategy for improving skin quality.
Team
Our De Cute Team



Why De Cute?
- Treatment led by board-certified dermatologists.
- Medication, lab diagnostics, laser therapy and dietetics combined within one clinic.
- A coherent plan covering active acne, post-acne scarring and pigmentation.
Visit
Book a consultation at De Cute.
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
Does acne always require oral medication?
No — treatment scope depends on lesion type and severity. The dermatologist decides after a thorough examination and assessment of skin condition.
Does De Cute treat acne scars?
Yes — after skin assessment we can plan laser therapy or other procedures improving skin texture and tone. Scar treatment begins once active acne is under control.
Does diet matter for acne?
For some patients, yes — at De Cute Clinic dermatological treatment can be combined with dietetic consultation, allowing for a comprehensive approach.
Pricing
Selected services and consultations. Full pricing available on a dedicated page.
- Dermatology consultation
- Aesthetic medicine consultation with treatment plan
- Cosmetology consultation
- Venereology consultation
- Trichology consultation
- Dermatology consultation with full dermoscopic examination