For many people, there is something mysterious about the laser treatment. Instead of a medical procedure, it sounds like something you would find at the NASA laboratory.
However, laser treatment procedure is actually one of the easiest (and least invasive) to reduce acne. And, usually does not involve taking additional medication.
So, how does laser treatment of acne, and what results can you expect?
How does acne form?
Before we see how the laser can help reduce acne, it helps to understand how acne appears in the first place.
It is estimated that acne is triggered by hormonal changes, usually during puberty (by about 80% of all teenagers suffer from acne at some stage). However, many people have acne long after the age of 20's and 30's.
Sebaceous glands in the skin in the neck, face and back produce an oily substance sebum. traps sebum and block the pores by collecting dead skin cells and create an environment for bacteria to grow.
In many cases, these bacteria resistant to common antibacterial agents.
In addition, because the pores in the block, they can become inflamed, itchy or harden. This causes the classic signs of acne. If serious, it can cause scarring of the skin.
How does a laser help?
Various types of laser acne treatments work differently. In general, there are two types of laser procedures - infrared and pulsed dye. In both cases, the laser is used to focus light rays to a specific area. This process is usually aimed to tighten the skin, close pores and inhibit bacteria.
For example, one of the most effective method is N-Lite laser treatment.
It targets and destroys bacteria that cause acne. Simultaneously, the laser driving the growth of natural skin healing agent, such as collagen, which helps to repair damaged skin and reduce scarring.
How did it go?
Laser treatment can be one anti-acne procedures are most effective.
Once again, using the N-Lite as an example, an experiment by a leading dermatologist Dr Tony Chu, found that increasing the appearance of acne in 87% of patients after just one session.
With some types of acne laser treatments you may not see results until after a few sessions. You also may experience some redness for a few days after treatment. You should discuss with your dermatologist or skin specialist laser method is right for you, and what results you can expect.
Where should I seek treatment?
Generally, laser treatment is not available for free on the NHS.
However, it is important that you visit a practice registered with the Care Quality Commission. This procedure must be performed by practitioners (and quality) of medical training.
By visiting the appropriate clinic and discuss your situation with an experienced consultant, you are sure to get proper treatment and reduce your acne using the revolutionary technique.