There is no doubt for anyone who has suffered from acne. It is the single most embarrassing skin condition that exists today. It affects millions of people around the world. It can turn an otherwise normal life into one of seclusion.
For those who suffer from acne, it is welcome news that it can be managed successfully. Even in doing so, it can still lead to terrible scarring. It can leave indentations in your skin, giving it the appearance of being older.
For those who live with the emotional and physical pain of acne and the scars that it can produce, the news is not all that bad.
There have been breakthroughs in the treatment of acne. There are creams and lotions, cleansers and pills. These were all developed to help maintain the skin of acne sufferers in a non-invasive way.
There are those who have used the creams and lotions and have found relief, but for those who have severe scarring, there is one treatment that has had tremendous results.
Laser light treatments were originally designed for laser hair removal. Approved by the FDA, the laser treatment is a pulsed light that is very effective in treating acne at any level. The treatment takes less than one hour, and the results are instantaneous. The light is delivered in quick pulses to the affected areas.
The laser light treatment is performed by simultaneously reducing the production of oil and bacteria. Laser light treatment also treats the scarring that acne causes. It focuses the light on the acne-affected area and it penetrates the top layer of skin and burns the scar tissue off and also destroys the bacterial that is a major cause of acne. This stimulates the growth of new skin. Although it is a painless treatment that can reduce the appearance of acne considerably, some people have reported feeling an intense flicking feeling.
It is important to remember that although the results of the laser treatments are almost immediate, it will require at least four or five treatments to be completely effective.
This type of laser light treatment is not recommended for African Americans or people with dark skin. The laser can discolor their skin.
When dealing with acne scarring medical research has made it is possible to combine microdermabrasion and collagen treatments with laser therapy to find an alternative treatment for scarring that is caused by acne.
For those who suffer from acne, it is welcome news that it can be managed successfully. Even in doing so, it can still lead to terrible scarring. It can leave indentations in your skin, giving it the appearance of being older.
For those who live with the emotional and physical pain of acne and the scars that it can produce, the news is not all that bad.
There have been breakthroughs in the treatment of acne. There are creams and lotions, cleansers and pills. These were all developed to help maintain the skin of acne sufferers in a non-invasive way.
There are those who have used the creams and lotions and have found relief, but for those who have severe scarring, there is one treatment that has had tremendous results.
Laser light treatments were originally designed for laser hair removal. Approved by the FDA, the laser treatment is a pulsed light that is very effective in treating acne at any level. The treatment takes less than one hour, and the results are instantaneous. The light is delivered in quick pulses to the affected areas.
The laser light treatment is performed by simultaneously reducing the production of oil and bacteria. Laser light treatment also treats the scarring that acne causes. It focuses the light on the acne-affected area and it penetrates the top layer of skin and burns the scar tissue off and also destroys the bacterial that is a major cause of acne. This stimulates the growth of new skin. Although it is a painless treatment that can reduce the appearance of acne considerably, some people have reported feeling an intense flicking feeling.
It is important to remember that although the results of the laser treatments are almost immediate, it will require at least four or five treatments to be completely effective.
This type of laser light treatment is not recommended for African Americans or people with dark skin. The laser can discolor their skin.
When dealing with acne scarring medical research has made it is possible to combine microdermabrasion and collagen treatments with laser therapy to find an alternative treatment for scarring that is caused by acne.
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