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Types of Laser Treatments to Reduce Acne Scars

Puberty can be one of the most trying periods in life. This is the age when people try to find themselves and develop their own distinct personality—unfortunately this is also the age that acne begins.

Puberty can be one of the most trying periods in life. This is the age when people try to find themselves and develop their own distinct personality—unfortunately this is also the age that acne begins.

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<strong>Types</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Laser</strong> <strong>Treatments</strong> <strong>to</strong> <strong>Reduce</strong> <strong>Acne</strong> <strong>Scars</strong><br />

Puberty can be one <strong>of</strong> the most trying periods in life. This is the age when people try <strong>to</strong> find<br />

themselves and develop their own distinct personality—unfortunately this is also the age that<br />

acne begins. For many it is the beginning <strong>of</strong> a long battle with acne, and acne scars. In <strong>to</strong>day’s<br />

medical climate, acne scars and issues have become a thing <strong>of</strong> the past. Nowadays laser<br />

treatments are becoming very popular and are being used as a preventive measure against<br />

acne formation as it burns the follicle sac and sebaceous glands, inducing O 2 <strong>to</strong> kill the P.<strong>Acne</strong>s<br />

bacteria.<br />

A typical laser treatment is composed <strong>of</strong> 3 cycles (each 30 days apart). 5-aminolevulinic acid<br />

(ALA) is applied foremost on the skin before the treatment begins. This causes the skin <strong>to</strong> be<br />

more sensitive <strong>to</strong> light, in turn increasing the amount <strong>of</strong> porphyrins and the agitation within the<br />

P.<strong>Acne</strong>s bacteria. This agitation damages the bacteria’s cell wall, effectively killing it. Some <strong>of</strong><br />

the best doc<strong>to</strong>rs recommend the following acne treatments in New Jersey,<br />

Blue light therapy<br />

Blue light is <strong>of</strong> low intensity, yet strong enough <strong>to</strong> destroy P.<strong>Acne</strong>s. It’s a painless procedure but<br />

multiple sessions are required because the P.<strong>Acne</strong>s bacteria multiply quickly. To increase the<br />

effectiveness, sometimes blue light is combined with red light.<br />

Pulsed light and heat energy therapy<br />

Pulsed light coupled with heat energy destroys the P.<strong>Acne</strong>s by shrinking the sebaceous glands,<br />

thus lessening oil production.<br />

Diode <strong>Laser</strong> Therapy<br />

Diode lasers penetrate deep in<strong>to</strong> the dermis and destroy the sebum producing glands.<br />

Analgesics are usually administered <strong>to</strong> ease the pain. This type <strong>of</strong> laser doesn’t affect the<br />

epidermis.


Pho<strong>to</strong> Pneumatic Therapy<br />

This therapy combines vacuum suction along with blue and red light therapy. The vacuum sucks<br />

away the dirt, oil and dead skin cells that clog up the pores <strong>of</strong> the sebaceous glands. Once<br />

suction is over, blue and red light is used <strong>to</strong> kill the P.<strong>Acne</strong>s bacteria. The main advantage <strong>of</strong><br />

this process is that it reduces inflammation.<br />

Pho<strong>to</strong>dynamic therapy<br />

Pho<strong>to</strong>dynamic therapy involves the combined use <strong>of</strong> both <strong>to</strong>pical medications and red-blue light.<br />

First and foremost, pho<strong>to</strong>sensitizing agents are applied <strong>to</strong> enhance the effect <strong>of</strong> light on the skin.<br />

It is then followed by administration <strong>of</strong> blue-red light in a pulsed format <strong>to</strong> reduce the acne scars.<br />

It’s always better <strong>to</strong> leave the treatment procedures and selection in the hands <strong>of</strong> a qualified<br />

cosmetic derma<strong>to</strong>logist in New Jersey. Only he or she knows your skin condition and is familiar<br />

with your skin and your specific type <strong>of</strong> acne.

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