What Is Oily & Dry Skin ?
Healthy skin depends on maintaining the right balance between oil and hydration. When this balance is disrupted, the skin can become excessively oily, dehydrated, irritated, or prone to
breakouts.
At Potenza, treatments focus on restoring this balance while strengthening the skin barrier. Rather than treating only surface symptoms, our approach targets the underlying factors affecting skin health, allowing the skin to return to a more stable and resilient state.

Understanding the Concern
Oily skin occurs when sebaceous glands produce excess sebum, which can clog pores and lead to acne or enlarged pores. Dry skin, on the other hand, lacks sufficient moisture and protective lipids, causing tightness, irritation, and flakiness.
Many people actually experience both conditions at different times, particularly when the skin barrier becomes compromised due to environmental factors or harsh skincare routines.
Common Causes
- Hormonal changes
- Environmental pollution
- Overuse of harsh skincare products
- Climate changes
- Dehydration
- Poor skin barrier function
When the skin barrier becomes damaged, it may overproduce oil while still remaining
dehydrated
Treatments at Potenza
Potenza offers a variety of treatments designed to restore hydration, regulate oil production, and improve overall skin health.
- Hydrafacial deeply cleanses pores while delivering intense hydration.
- Cryo Facial calms inflammation and refreshes tired skin.
- JetPeel Facial infuses vitamins and nutrients into the skin using pressurised oxygen technology.
- French Facial improves circulation and revitalises the skin.
- Luminosa Facial enhances skin brightness and restores balance.
These treatments help the skin regain its natural equilibrium.
Results & Expectations
Pigmentation treatment is a gradual process. Most patients see improvement over a series of treatments as the skin renews itself and excess pigment fades. With the right treatment plan and consistent sun protection, skin tone becomes clearer, brighter, and more even.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, many people with oily skin still experience dehydration.
No. Proper hydration actually helps regulate oil production.
