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Acne Light Therapy

Acne light therapy is a way of treating acne without going through all of the trouble of using messy creams or ingesting pill after pill of antibiotics that never seem to work. Acne light therapy is a quick-fix way to get rid of that terrible acne with minimal adverse side effects. How it works is that it targets the bacteria deep in your skin and pinpoints the locations where there is excessive amounts of bacteria festering and simply gets rid of them. One FDA-approved light therapy treatment is Omnilux. It is a very effective way of treating acne by way of light without dangerous radiation or ultraviolet rays. There are several options when going for Omnilux, red light therapy and omnilux plus. The red light therapy simply prevents cancerous growths on the skin forming and creates a whole new look to reduce the signs of aging. When going with the “plus” option, which combines light treatment with a special amino levulinic acid that helps to remove acne and revitalize the skin.

When you are looking seriously into getting light therapy to treat acne, it’s important to know what is involved. First, a gel is applied to the entire area of the face. Then a light is ran across the effected areas, covering every imperfection or spot, such as freckles. Each individual spot either absorbs or evaporates this light exposure. The light being ran across the areas of the face cause them to shrink, getting deep into the pores and causing bacteria to burn away, all the while causing the patient no pain whatsoever. This type of treatment for acne has had great results and ends with glowing, wonderful skin you can finally be proud of and show off to everyone.

Although this is an extremely safe way to treat acne, there can be some minor, temporary side effects. After the procedure, it is normal experience some amount of swelling or irritation of the effected areas. It is highly recommended that you get a full examination by a doctor before and after the procedure. After the procedure, you should be able to go back to work the next day, having to set aside virtually no time for recovery, making this a very convenient way of getting rid of acne quick.

You may worry also about how painful the procedure is. For most, the pain is minimal, comparing it to that of a sunburn. Some people who under-go the procedure ask for a mild anaesthetic but most find it discomforting at worst. Pain medication is always an option you can discuss with whatever doctor is performing the procedure. It’s important to get all the details of what will happen while the procedure is going on and after-effects as well. The effects vary from person to person, having no universal side-effects.

Blue light therapy, while a very good way to treat acne, may not be financially convenient for you. Typically, a session of blue light skin therapy will cost anywhere from five hundred and one thousand dollars. There is usually three to six sessions required for full skin recovery and the best results.

Even though acne light therapy may be expensive, it is still the best way to get rid of acne quick, in a safe, easy, and quick way. Before you decide firmly on it, you’ll want to ask a physician or friend or family member who has had this type of treatment.

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