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ACNE TREATMENT
Are
you tired of your unsightly acne?
If so, then you will understand the benefits that laser treatments can
offer. Acne is not a new skin condition, but using lasers to treat it
is a modern and extremely effective solution. For any acne treatment to
work, it must target the cause of your spots.
This skin condition is a result of excess sebum (oil) production,
acnis bacteria in the skin, and inflammation. Laser treatments can stop
your acne in its tracks, usually by stopping excess production of oil,
although there are also several other laser types depending on your specific
requirements.
The types of lasers used to treat acne vary in the wavelengths of light
used, as different lasers are more effective at treating different types
of acne, and use different strategies to do so. The majority work by destroying
the sebaceous glands that makes your skin oily. This is effective if your
pimples are caused by oil clogging your pores and hair follicles. Blue
light therapy is used to target the p. acnes bacteria. Stronger lasers
can also be used to remove a very thin layer of skin, which can reduce
the appearance of acne scars. Most people who undergo laser acne treatment
opt to have several sessions, each taking just a few minutes. The sessions
should be scheduled at least a week apart, to allow your skin time to
recover. However, even one treatment often makes a visible difference
in the appearance of blemishes.
Many patients will also choose to have a combination of laser treatments
to target more than one cause of their blemishes. During the treatment,
a small laser device will be pressed against your skin. This procedure
can be used anywhere you are prone to breakouts, including your face,
chest, or back. It is effective at getting rid of existing pimples and
stopping new breakouts. Some types of lasers can even minimize the appearance
of your preexisting acne scars. During the procedure you may feel slight
discomfort, like you skin is being flicked by a rubber band. However,
there are a few minimal side effects that can occur. Afterward treatment
your skin may be slightly red and swollen, this is to be expected and
should subside very quickly. Within a week, you won’t be able to tell
you had the procedure, other than your clearer skin.
Compared to the alternatives of prescription acne medication or messy
creams, laser treatments may actually be one of the easiest ways to get
rid of your acne. Laser treatment should not be considered if you only
have mild pimples or occasional breakouts. It is usually used for those
who have severe acne that will not go away, even after the use of topical
creams or other remedies. If you’re considering laser acne treatment,
first make sure that you have exhausted all of your other options.
If you have severe acne, you’re probably self-conscious about your skin.
It can be a pain to deal with spots every day. If your acne blemishes
just won’t go away, consider laser acne treatment.

Call 703-288-0085 for your free consultation.
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