Acne isn't just a skin issue. An Xin TCM identifies internal imbalances like damp-heat, digestive overload, and hormonal stress. Learn how herbal medicine and acupuncture help reduce breakouts from the root.
Do you experience the following?
Oily face and shiny T-zone
Breakouts on chin, forehead, or cheeks
Painful, red, or hard acne bumps
Constipation, bad breath, and poor sleep?
In TCM, acne isn’t just skin-deep. It reflects internal “damp-heat” and toxic fire rising to the surface.
In Chinese medicine, acne may be diagnosed as:
“Lung Wind Acne” (Feng Fen)
“Stomach Heat” (Wei Re)
“Damp-Heat Accumulation” (Shi Re)
Common patterns include:
Spleen damp-heat: caused by greasy, sweet foods and digestive strain
Liver Qi stagnation: emotional stress leads to internal heat and flare-ups
Lung wind-heat: redness, swelling, and skin sensitivity
Malaysia’s humid-hot climate, combined with frequent fried foods and strong-flavored diets, makes acne flare-ups even more common.
We create tailored formulas to clear heat, drain dampness, soothe the Liver, and strengthen the Spleen. Common prescriptions include Huang Lian Jie Du Tang, Long Dan Xie Gan Tang, and Yin Chen Hao Tang.
Points such as Hegu (LI4), Quchi (LI11), Zusanli (ST36), and Taichong (LV3) are used to promote detoxification, regulate hormones, and reduce skin inflammation.
For patients who experience premenstrual acne, cold hands/feet, and fatigue, warming the Yang and improving blood flow supports healing.
Avoid fried, spicy, and dairy-heavy foods (e.g., milk tea, creamy desserts)
Eat more leafy greens, bitter melon, winter melon, and red beans
Power down devices 1 hour before sleep, maintain a stable routine
Q: I’m not a teenager anymore—why do I still have acne?
A: Likely due to a “Liver Qi stagnation with damp-heat” constitution. Stress, late nights, and spicy food all contribute. TCM can address these imbalances.
Q: Can herbal medicine reduce oily skin?
A: Yes. Once Spleen, Liver, and damp-heat are regulated, oil production naturally balances out.
Q: Will I need to take herbs for a long time?
A: Most people see results in 1–2 weeks. A 6–8 week course is ideal for stabilizing the internal system.
Instead of covering up, try balancing from within. TCM treats acne by restoring harmony to your internal system—improving your skin, sleep, and digestion in the process. Let An Xin TCM help you clear your skin from the inside out.
📍 An Xin TCM
Address: 9, Jalan KPKS 3, Kompleks Perniagaan Kota Syahbandar, 75200 Kota Syahbandar, Melaka (opposite Restaurant New Lagoon)
Phone: +6018-286 5608
Business Hours: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM daily (Open 7 days, physicians rotate)
Note: This article is for general health education only. For personalized treatment, please consult a licensed TCM physician.