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Acne


Acne

Acne

Acne is a widespread skin condition that occurs most commonly in teenagers but often extends into adulthood. The cause of acne is multi-factorial and is felt to result from the interplay of clogged pores, increased oil production, inflammation and bacteria. There are a variety of medical and aesthetic procedures to accelerate acne clearing and lessen redness, hyperpigmentation and scarring resulting from acne. Our healthcare providers specialize in the treatment of acne and acne scarring. We offer many of the latest procedures and technologies for the management of acne and acne scarring.

Exposing the skin to different forms of low-level LED light, including red and blue, has anti-bacterial and anti-inflammatory benefits.

  • Blue LED light therapy targets the sebaceous glands, which are also called oil glands. They’re located beneath the hair follicles. These glands help lubricate the skin, however the glands can become overactive, leading to oily skin and acne. Blue light therapy can target these oil glands and make them less active. In turn, you may see fewer acne breakouts. Blue light can also kill acne- causing bacteria beneath the skin, which can help treat severe acne pimples, including cysts and nodules
  • Red, or infrared, light is used for treating the epidermis, which is the outer layer of skin. When the light is applied to your skin, the epidermis absorbs it and then stimulates collagen proteins. In theory, more collagen means that your skin will look smoother and fuller, which can reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. Red LED light is also thought to reduce inflammation, while improving circulation, which can give you a healthier glow.

Individual results may vary.

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What is acne?

  • Acne is a common skin condition that results from the interplay of clogged pores, increased oil production, inflammation and bacteria that lead to breakouts. Most commonly, acne affects the face, but it can also appear on the chest, arms, and back.

Who gets acne?

  • Acne most commonly affects teenagers, but can often extend into adulthood.

How is acne treated?

  • There are a variety of medical and aesthetic procedures to accelerate acne clearing and lessen redness, hyperpigmentation and scarring resulting from acne. Our healthcare providers specialize in the treatment of acne and acne scarring. We offer many of the latest procedures and technologies for the management of acne and acne scarring.

What is acne LED light therapy? 

  • Blue LED light therapy targets the sebaceous glands, which are also called oil glands that are located beneath the hair follicles. These glands help lubricate the skin, however the glands can become overactive, leading to oily skin and acne. Blue light therapy can target these oil glands and make them less active. As a result, you may see fewer acne breakouts. Blue light can also kill acne-causing bacteria beneath the skin, which can help treat severe acne pimples, including cysts and nodules.

  • Red, or infrared, light is used for treating the epidermis, which is the outer layer of skin. When the light is applied to your skin, the epidermis absorbs it and then stimulates collagen proteins. In theory, more collagen means that your skin will look smoother and fuller, which can reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. Red LED light is also thought to reduce inflammation, while improving circulation, which can give you a healthier glow.

Does my diet affect acne?

  • The main trigger for acne is the hormones stimulating the oil glands in the skin, which clog the pores and provide the environment for bacteria to grow. Therefore, changes in hormones will impact acne and breakouts. Studies have found that consuming foods with high sugars and non-dairy fats can also impact the severity of acne, while other studies show eating dairy can worsen acne severity due to the hormones in milk.

Is my makeup making my acne worse?

  • Makeup does not cause acne, however, different brands and types of makeup can clog your pores and lead to more breakouts. It is beneficial to use products that are “non-comedogenic,” meaning they will not clog pores. Be careful of other products that you use around your face such as hair cream/gel, as some ingredients can worsen acne.

Will my acne go away?

  • Most acne may improve at the end of puberty, however, some patients continue to struggle with more severe acne or tend to struggle in adulthood. It is important to be properly examined by your dermatology provider in order to provide the best treatment for you to successfully clear your skin.

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