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Top new treatment for acne Resources

Our Top new treatment for acne Resource


Acne Treatment Information

Acne is the term for plugged pores (blackheads and whiteheads), pimples, and even deeper lumps (cysts or nodules) that occur on the face, neck, chest, back, shoulders and even...


Details About New Treatment for Acne

Mederma is a new treatment for acne particular scars that result from severe acne. This treatment is also used for treating scars due to injuries, accidents and burns. Stretch marks can also be treated with this new treatment. Mederma is rubbed on the skin 3 to 4 times daily. Depending on the improvement in the skin it can be applied for up to 6 months. It is found to improve the overall texture, color and appearance of the scar. A new treatment using laser technology which is called the N-lite laser treatment is also used to cure acne and scars that result out of acne. This laser treatment uses a yellow laser beam to treat scars. This laser beam interacts with porphoryn and releases oxygen which is harmful for the bacteria that causes acne. Thus the harmful bacteria causing acne is destroyed. A single sitting is enough for treating mild acne. A full face can be treated in less than 30 minutes using this new treatment. The cost of the treatment varies with the area covered during treatment and the geographical location of the treatment centre.

The N-lite laser treatment comes under the category of ablative laser treatment. Non-ablative laser treatments are also there in which the outer layer of the skin is not damaged. Smooth beam is a non-ablative laser treatment that is used for treating acne. The appearance of the scars is less noticed in this type of treatments. The cost of this treatment varies depending on the area of the skin treated. The effects and side effects of the laser treatments vary depending on the choice of the type of laser treatment. Stinging sensation and spreading of warm heat in the area treated are felt by some persons undergoing these types of treatments. Hence it is advisable to check with your physician or a dermatologist before deciding on the type of treatment that is necessary for your skin.

 

 

 

 


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