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Acne Beam Laser Smooth Treatment

Wednesday, November 5th, 2008

The acne beam laser smooth treatment is generally a series of sessions between 3-6 times at 3-4 week intervals. Through case studies, the results and feedback has had many positive reviews and people are very satisfied with the treatment. Unfortunately, I have not been able to find anywhere that provides the acne beam laser smooth treatment.

To use statistics to backup the success of this procedure, scientific studies has proved that up to 98% clearing of acne lesions after four treatments. Even more exciting is that two years down the road, many of the patients still remain free of noticeable acne.

What does the acne beam laser smooth treatment do? Well, it is a diode laser that targets where the growth of bacteria happens, and where oiliness and inflammation occur. These are also called the sebaceous glands. All of these factors combined result in the formation of blackheads, cysts, pimples, and pustules.

The process essentially shrinks these glands to prevent the main factors of acne from happening, also, the procedure stimulates collagen production which results in less acne scars. It is predicted that this treatment will eventually replace the common cures of acne, that really don’t cure acne. This is because medication and topical treatments must be used consistently to maintain results, whereas the acne beam laser smooth treatment is a lasting effect even after the procedure is finished.

There are some risks that are extremely rare and have less than a 1% chance of happening. This is temporary darkening of the skin, but as it is temporary there is nothing to worry about for the longrun. Also, reactions will include discomfort during the treatment and redness that may up last up to 2 days, but no longer.

it is important to not expose yourself to the sun for extended periods of time for six weeks after treatment, and to make sunscreen your best friend. In order to prevent high discomfort, a topical anesthetic can be used an hour prior to the procedure, and it is recommended as well.