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One of today’s most popular acne treatment methods is laser acne treatment. But despite both its popularity and proven effectiveness, skeptics remain who doubt both the procedure’s safety and long term benefit. If you think that this might be an option for treating your acne condition, continue reading for information that will help you make an informed decision.
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 reasons why laser acne treatment is superior to other treatment methods is because with it the doctor can precisely target damaged skin while leaving untouched any healthy skin or tissue. Additionally, due to the non invasive nature of laser treatment for acne, problems like bleeding and/or skin infection, both of which are complications experienced with other procedures, can be eliminated.
Generally speaking, laser acne treatment is less painful and uncomfortable than treatment by dermabrasion or chemical peel, although this can vary depending upon the type of procedure employed as well as the extent of the damage to the skin beforehand. Both pain and discomfort can be reduced even further by the use pain medication and sedatives. This also tends to shorten the procedure, which can last anywhere from several minutes to up to one hour.
Another benefit to laser acne treatments is that any accompanying side effects, such as swelling to the skin or redness, are usually on the mild side and only temporary. Occasionally there may be a mild burning to the skin caused by a high energy laser used during the treatment.
The fact that there are no serious complications with acne laser treatment is a major benefit of the procedure. Most of the temporary side effects are usually gone for good by the end of the recovery period. And even during that time, discomfort can be reduced by using the right skin care products.
Acne scar laser treatment works because the building of new skin cells and healthy tissue occurs, replacing the areas damaged by acne scarring. Depending upon the degree of damage to the skin and the exact treatment procedure employed, complete recovery usually takes place in about 4 – 6 weeks.
The major drawback to laser treatment is the price. In the end it might cost you as much as $800 – $2500. But, as the saying goes, you get what you pay for and in this case laser acne treatment usually yields excellent results.