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Laser Treatment - Acne Scar Removal

Treatment of acne scars depends on numerous factors. Difference in location, intensity, and number of scars are all playing significant role in determining the right laser treatment for the patient. These treatments mainly work by using various wavelengths of radiations with different intensities. All these factors are modulated depending upon latest situation to contour the damaged tissue. This scar treatment also helps to improve the adjoining redskin marks nearby healed acne lesions.

Smoothbeam is an advanced multifaceted nonablative laser therapy for acne scarring which usually targets and heats up oil producing sebaceous glands. This in turn reduces the sebum secretion preventing new acne formation. The heating effect induces the production of new collagen in patient’s skin, which thus softens and fills out the deep scar marks from within by lifting them to normal condition. This laser uses a groundbreaking patented technique along with DCD (dynamic cooling device). This appliance first super cools the affected area with a blast of cryogen spray which is right away followed by laser beam. This combined cooling and heating effect triggers the natural collagen production in the acne scar affected area without causing any harm to our skin.

A number of laser treatments might be necessary to influence collagen formation and healing up acne marks up to the satisfactory limit. Doctors usually opt for three to six sessions at an interval of three to four weeks. However, patients might experience some sort of discomfort associated with this laser technique and therefore use of topical anesthetics is highly preferable before the application of this treatment. Instead of showing so much of improvement in scar removal treatment, this laser might impose some mild side effects which could easily be cured with the supervision of your dermatologist. A few other nonablative laser therapies are also available. Among them yellow pulse dye laser and N-Lite are quite familiar. All of them principally trigger collagen formation and tightening of dermis, treating keloidal scars, reducing the redness, and finally bringing up a normal, aesthetic, and presentable look of your skin.

There are numerous advantages of laser treatment for the removal of acne scar. These are normally much quicker and quite effective in healing up the hideous marks on your face compared to expensive ointments and lotions. You have no need to worry about your regimen or treatment procedure as veteran doctors would handle those complicated techniques to rid your severe blemishes, which cannot be cured satisfactorily with topical treatments. However, before opting for any laser therapy you must see your doctor to ensure that you are really fit for that.

Juliet Cohen

Juliet Cohen writes for health disorders. She also writes articles for online health tips and skin disorders.

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