Thursday, October 3, 2013

Laser Treatments to Help Cure Acne

There are as many different ways to treat acne as there are different types of acne. Adolescent acne is different than adult acne and should be treated with different methods. Certain types of mild acne can be treated with over-the-counter products, natural remedies, and diet changed, while more severe forms of acne require professional dermatological assistance.

In recent years laser treatments have really become very popular and proven to be a faster, and sometimes more efficient means for treating many conditions. Acne is one of them. There are a few different types of laser treatments that you can speak with your dermatologist about, such at laser skin resurfacing and Fraxel laser treatments.

Acne sufferers know that acne can leave lasting scars and damage the skin tremendously. In more prevalent forms of severe acne these scars can last forever without treatment. Fortunately with such new advancements in treatments using laser these scars can almost vanish in less than week.

Laser treatments can reduce or eliminate acne scars, wrinkles, sun spots, brown spots, reduce the risk of cancer, improve skin tone, tightens skin, and is usually just an easy one time procedure with very little pain and downtime. Though the side effects of such lasting treatments are few, and may not occur, there are still possible. Discuss this treatment and its possible side effects with your doctor before deciding whether or not it will be the best treatment for you. Remember, there may be other options available that might be more highly recommended.

An alternative to laser treatment would be to treat active acne with microdermabrasion using aluminum hydroxide crystals or diamond crystals. These crystals smooth the skin and remove the top layers. This serves to remove excess debris and buildup that can be a cause of acne. This type of treatment is not necessary or recommended for someone with milder forms of acne as it can be hard on the skin. However, this treatment has proven to be very effective in clearing up active acne.

This type of treatment is also used to clear acne on the back and chest. This can be helpful since back and chest acne is often more difficult to treat than facial acne.

The downfall of microdermabrasion treatment is that it is operator dependent. Over pealing the skin can lead to such side effects as hypo pigmentation or scarring. So, in effect, if not done properly, the treatment you are using to clear up acne scarring could actually cause additional scarring.

Because of this, it is recommended it be done by a physician or qualified therapist who knows how to make it be effective without causing more damage to your skin.








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-Bobi Mackenzi

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