
The newest treatment for acne is SmoothBeam laser by Candela..This laser has recently been FDA approved for the treatment of acne. The Smoothbeam targets and selectively shrinks the sebaceous glands , which play a prominent role in the cause of acne. Treatments are provided once a month for up to 6 treatments. The results are long-lasting.

Acne is a very common problem, affecting over 95% of the population, some time it is a chronic problem. Presently 22 million people suffer from moderate to severe acne. Acne has a genetic basis and causes devastating emotional and self-esteem issues for both adolescents and adults. If untreated or even if partially treated, acne can cause permanent, unsightly scars. The prescription acne medicines have varying success rates and some have very serious potential side effects.

In October 2002 the Smoothbeam laser became the first laser to receive FDA clearance to treat acne. With a wavelength specifically designed to target the acne forming oil glands and a protective spray to accompany the pulse of the laser to protect the skin, the world finally has a major break though in its fight against this problematic condition. There now is an alternative for those dissatisfied with topical and oral medicines or the light systems. effects. |


Freckles 12 mm, 16-18 J/cm2, DCD: 30-20, 2 tx |

Hyperpigmentation 12 mm, 35-40 J/cm2, DCD: 50-60, 4 tx |
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