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Beauty Guide

Acne Benefits From Laser Treatments

Better results, fewer complications and shorter recovery time are the goal of the newest generation of laser treatments for acne.

 


Better results, fewer complications and shorter recovery time are the goal of the newest generation of laser treatments for acne. Often, acne laser treatments are one part of a comprehensive approach to facial and body rejuvenation.

Acne laser treatments are often done in conjunction with another cosmetic operation, such as a facelift or eyelid surgery. Skin care maintenance can also be prescribed to compliment the acne laser treatment.

"The use of lasers has expanded in the number of patients treated and the range of equipment available to physicians," says Dr. Sam Speron, laser surgery expert and consumer advocate.

"New acne laser treatments allow more energy to be released into the skin so that the overall treatment is more effective but with fewer side effects."

"As plastic surgeons, our goal is always to find the safest alternative possible while making sure that the acne laser treatment is as effective as possible!"

 


Various acne laser treatments have emerged over time to treat a variety of skin issues.

Ablative (destructive) acne laser treatment
The effects of skin resurfacing using a carbon dioxide (CO2) laser are similar to those of chemical peels and dermabrasion. The biggest difference, however, is that the laser removes skin layers by vaporization rather than with chemicals or a sanding device. In acne laser treatment, a laser is used to remove areas of damaged skin, layer by layer. The laser resurfacing procedure is most commonly used to minimize the appearance of acne. However, it is also effective in treating facial scars or areas of uneven pigmentation. Laser resurfacing may be performed on the whole face (usually preferred) or only in specific regions.

Nonablative (destructive) acne laser treatment
The newest laser technology has impacted cosmetic surgery significantly in the past decade. A new group of non-ablative acne laser treatments developed within the last five to eight years work beneath the surface skin layer utilizing short pulses of light to reduce wrinkles and sun damage, freckles and acne scars, as well as redness and dilated capillaries commonly associated with rosacea. These newest lasers build new collagen while improving skin tone, texture, fine lines and scars. Some of the first of the non-ablative generation of lasers included the Cool Touch I or II, the Medlite and the N-Lite. Newer non-ablative technologies include Syneron and Fotolift and Thermage which utilize a radio frequency instead of laser energy to heat the dermis (the inner layer of skin) while cooling and protecting the epidermis (the outer layer) and the Titan laser which uses laser energy to non-ablatively tighten the face and other parts of the body.

Non-ablative lasers are fast becoming the hottest new acne fighting tool. Using the non-ablative laser for acne laser treatments, it alters the size and function of the overactive sebaceous gland. It also uses heat to kill bacteria, paving the way for clearer skin. By being able to build collagen at the same time, it also helps acne scarring. The newest laser technology also adds a topical medication (ALA) to the skin (called photo-dynamic therapy) to significantly increase the effectiveness of the acne treatment is enhanced by also reducing the oiliness of the skin.

Fraxel acne laser treatments
While non-ablative lasers are popular and the demand for them is growing, competition is coming to the market in the form of Fraxel lasers. Non-ablative resurfacing requires a cooling system to avoid visible skin damage which makes it difficult to achieve benefits optimal resurfacing. Also, the intensity of non-ablative resurfacing treatment has to be reduced to prevent scarring. With Fractional Resurfacing Technology, a new ablative technology, only a fraction of the skin receives the laser light. The laser delivers a series of microscopic closely spaced laser spots to the skin while simultaneously preserving normal healthy skin between the laser spots. This preservation of healthy skin results in rapid healing following the laser treatment. Fraxel lasers strive to achieve the skin improvements obtained with ablative lasers without the associated side effects or downtime.

When acne laser treatment is performed by a qualified, experienced surgeon, complications are infrequent and usually minor. However, because individuals vary greatly in their anatomy, their physical reactions and their healing abilities, the outcome of acne laser treatments is never completely predictable.

Patients can reduce their risks of acne laser treatments by choosing a qualified plastic surgeon who has received special training in acne laser treatments.

For more acne information turn to Acne Guide at Fashion Monitor 
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