Events

Integrative Medicine Treatment in Acne: A Pilot Service Program

Date:

23 Aug 2021 - 23 Nov 2021

Venue:

Shatin – 4L, 4/F, Day Treatment Block, Prince of Wales Hospital

Wan Chai – Flat B, 1/F, Southorn Mansion, 1 Luard Road

Enquiries:

2873 3100 (Shatin) / 2873 3053 (Wan Chai)

(Please mention “Integrative Medicine Treatment in Acne: A Pilot Service Program” when you call up).

imc.info@cuhk.edu.hk

Event Details:

Integrative Medicine Treatment in Acne: A Pilot Service Program

Integrative Medical Centre, Hong Kong Institute of Integrative Medicine

Faculty of Medicine, CUHK

Acne, also known as acne vulgaris, belongs to the category “Acne” and “Acne of Lung Wind” in Chinese medicine, refers to a chronic inflammation of the hair follicle and sebaceous glands. It often occurs on the head and face, affecting appearance, which causes patients to lack self-confidence and have low self-image. Improper handling of acne may even lead to permanent scarring. The occurrence of acne is affected by many factors, some common reasons are:

 

Puberty   Wearing masks for a long time   Stress   Menstruation   Improper skincare

 

Acne is mostly caused by wind-heat, lung-heat, blood-heat, blood stasis, dampness-heat, insufficient kidney yin, emotional distress and syndrome of depressed liver Qi transforming into fire. Often caused by irregularity in diet, menstrual cycle, and further aggravated when lifestyle is irregular. These syndromes can be categorised into wind-heat in the lungs, spleen-stomach dampness-heat, depressed liver qi transforming into fire, and blood stasis with congealing phlegm and others (physical condition).

Through the four consultations of Chinese medicine (Inspection, Smelling and Listening, Inquiring, Palpation Diagnosis), understands the patients’ medical history and lifestyle, identifies the progress of the disease and formulates treatment plans and lifestyle alteration, to improve effect of treatment.

If your skin is frequently suffering from acne problems, we would like to welcome you to participate in “Integrative Medicine Treatment in Acne: A Pilot Service Program”, to help solve your acne problem through various Chinese Medicine treatment. At the same time, participants can consult a dietician for dietary advice, to improve their eating habit ; or consult a dermatologist on treatment plan from Western medicine perspective. Combining the strengths of two medical systems to achieve the best result in treating acne problem.

During the visits of the first three months joining the program, you can enjoy the following services at promotional rates.

Services

Charges

General Consultation

(including 3 doses of Chinese Medication)

$320

Consultation and Acupuncture Treatment

$290

 

Details

Date             

:

23 Aug to 23 November 2021

Addresses         

:

Shatin – 4L, 4/F, Day Treatment Block, Prince of Wales Hospital

 

 

Wan Chai – Flat B, 1/F, Southorn Mansion, 1 Luard Road

Reservation and Enquiry   

:

2873 3100 (Shatin) / 2873 3053 (Wan Chai)

(Please mention “Integrative Medicine Treatment in Acne: A Pilot Service Program” when you call up).

imc.info@cuhk.edu.hk

 

Remarks:

* Terms & Conditions:

  • Offer only applies to the service provided by designated Chinese medicine practitioners in the Integrative Medical Centre, Hong Kong Institute of Integrative Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, CUHK.
  • This promotional offer is applicable to new patients only.
  • The 3 doses of Chinese Medicine are in concentrated granules or herbal (internal intake) only, extra or precious Chinese Medicine cost are excluded.
  • Additional doses of Chinese Medicine granules /herbs at $50 per dose (original price at $70), extra or precious Chinese Medicine cost are excluded.
  • This promotional offer is applicable to “Integrative Medicine Treatment in Acne: A Pilot Service Program” only. It cannot be used in conjunction with other promotional offers and discount offers.
  • Integrative Medical Centre, Hong Kong Institute of Integrative Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, CUHK reserves the right of final decision.