Targets acne-causing bacteria
Quick procedure time
Improve skin tone
Can help to reduce inflammation
High success rate with previous patients
Reduces oil production
Yes. Laser treatments received FDA approval and are safe to use on all skin types for the treatment of acne. Many doctors recommend using a combination treatment mode which includes the use of a laser with skin creams and other solutions to aid your skin condition.
Acne vulgaris is one of the most common dermatologic conditions and affects a large number of people adversely at some given point in time.
Side effects of laser acne treatments are usually minor and disappear within a day or two. You might experience slight discomfort, temporary darkening of the skin, or minimal bruising.
Generally, the treatment can be applied on the face, arms, back, upper torso, and neck.
There are three types of acne laser treatment commonly used by dermatologists. These include Ablative, Non-Ablative, and Fractionated acne laser treatment.
In acne laser treatment, heat is applied to the sebaceous glands to shrink them and minimize the production of sebum. With laser treatments, the skin gets oxygenated and this acne-causing bacteria is destroyed.
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