What Is Laser Acne Treatment And Why Is It Right For You?

Despite its demonstrated success and effectiveness, laser acne treatment continues to raise doubts and questions in the minds of many acne sufferers. They wonder if it's safe, or how long the results actually last. If you have questions about this increasingly popular approach to acne treatment, then keep reading to see if it might be right for you.

Acne laser treatment bears a similarity to the method of laser resurfacing used in the treatment of wrinkles and blemishes. Having received approval from the FDA, it now targets acne scars. And even though it costs more than standard treatment options like dermabrasion and skin peels, it remains the most popular choice, most likely due to its superior results.

One of the major advantages of laser treatment for acne is that it has proven capable of targeting just the damaged areas of the skin while leaving the healthy areas alone. Another potent benefit is that laser acne treatment is wholly non invasive so that possible complications - like infection and bleeding - associated with other treatment methods become a non issue.

While the degree of discomfort or pain associated with laser acne treatment varies depending upon the specific procedure and the condition of the patient's skin, it generally results in less pain and discomfort than either chemical peels or dermabrasion. This is even more than case when pain medication and/or sedation is employed, which also serves to shorten the time required for the procedure to just a few minutes in some cases and to not more than an hour for most.

Any side effects accompanying laser acne treatments are usually minor and of short duration. These mild complications range from redness and swelling to a slight burning of the skin if a laser of sufficient energy is employed for the treatment.

The good news is that there are no major complications or side effects associated with acne laser treatment, and whatever discomfort there might be can usually be alleviated by proper use of the right aftercare skin products. Certainly there is no expectation of any long term effects once the process of recovery is finished.

How does acne scar laser treatment work? Basically new skin and tissue replace the damaged areas of the skin. Depending upon how much acne scarring there is to begin with, as well as the specific treatment option selected, total recovery is usually just four to six weeks away.

The main drawback to laser acne treatment is its cost, which can run as high as $2500. At the very least be ready to spend about $800. While this may seem high, to many former acne sufferers this is money well spent.

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