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Get Rid of Acne Permanently

How Do Acne Scars Form?<br>Laser Acne Treatment: What Is It?<br>What’s the Science behind It?<br>Does It Work?<br>Who Can Have the Procedure?<br>How Do You Prepare for the Procedure?<br>How Many Sessions Do You Need?<br>How Does the Procedure Feel Like?<br>What Should You Expect After the Procedure?<br>What Are the Pros and Cons of Laser Acne Treatment?<br>Is There Hope for a Perfect Skin?<br>What Should You Do to Prevent Acne from Scarring?<br>Last Thoughts.

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Get Rid of Acne Permanently

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  1. Get Rid of Acne Permanently? Canada MedLaser Clinics

  2. Introduction Acne is one of the most common skin conditions globally. Millions are affected but very few get the opportunity to treat it. In the US alone, at least 40 million people are affected by skin acne annually. Surprisingly, a majority of them are the youth. But this does not mean that the older generation is exempted. There are different treatment solutions for acne but not all deliver the best results. Actually, all treatments for acne have varying performances. Nonetheless, the first step for all treatments is the diagnosis. Some forms of skin acne do not require any invasive treatment. In this case, you are allowed to apply topical applications or take oral antibiotics. This will help to prevent a lifelong problem such a deep pigmentation and scarring. So, it’s necessary to first book an appointment with a dermatologist. This will help you know what your situation is like. Factors that will push the dermatologist to consider a comprehensive acne treatment option include bad smell, scarring, and emotional distress. If these symptoms present themselves in additional to hyperpigmentation, the most reliable treatment option will be laser treatment. But before we look at the treatment comprehensively, let’s see how acne forms. Canada MedLaser Clinics

  3. Table of content • How Do Acne Scars Form? • Laser Acne Treatment: What Is It? • What’s the Science behind It? • Does It Work? • Who Can Have the Procedure? • How Do You Prepare for the Procedure? • How Many Sessions Do You Need? • How Does the Procedure Feel Like? • What Should You Expect After the Procedure? • What Are the Pros and Cons of Laser Acne Treatment? • Is There Hope for a Perfect Skin? • What Should You Do to Prevent Acne from Scarring? • Last Thoughts. Canada MedLaser Clinics

  4. How Do Acne Scars Form? Normally, skin acne forms when dead cells of the skin, oil deposits, and microbes (porphyrins) fill up the skin pores. If the blockage by these deposits gets deep into the skin, tissues are affected, and this can also translate to a serious inflammation. The inflammations burst and in the end results in lesions. In deep sited lesions, the bursting also affects the surrounding tissues. Since the body is naturally protective, it will form collagen to try fixing the damage. For this reason, the texture of your skin changes drastically. This may mean some slight cuts and depressions on your skin (what we call scars). The scars can take either an atrophic form or a hypertrophic form. The latter occurs when excessive collagen is secreted by your body. This cause skin bumps and ridges. As for the former, some tissues are lost when the skin is trying to heal. Instead of bumps, the results are depressions. Canada MedLaser Clinics

  5. Laser Acne Treatment: What Is It? The laser acne treatment is a non-invasive technique that employs the use of damaging rays (laser light) to destroy acne scars. The laser light is shot directly to the affected tissues sited beneath your skin. There is minimal discomfort but the routine has a high success rate. Through the procedure, collagen production is triggered. This stimulates cell renewal. So, damaged skin cells are replaced naturally after the procedure. Some of the most common laser acne treatments are: • Fractional Technique: This is meant to point the laser light to a small portion (a fraction), resulting in minimal side effects. • Erbium Technique: This is specifically done to target atrophic scars. • Carbon dioxide Laser Technique: This is used to get rid of skin overgrowth found above the acne scar. Canada MedLaser Clinics

  6. What’s the Science behind It? The acne treatment process employs laser light. Skin acne is best treated with red or blue light. The light is monochromatic and is restricted to a specific target area in the body. In this case, the laser does not affect the surrounding areas. The light is high-intensity and so is designed to melt the substances that cause deep skin pigmentation. This means that both the atrophic and hypertrophic scars are targeted. The main mechanism of the treatment is a bulk-heating effect. This means that the source of the acne is heated extremely to the melting point. The light is channelled continuously until all porphyrinsare destroyed. In the case of skin blemishes that need clearing, the mechanism employed is photo thermolysis. In this case, the deep sited porphyrins that cause the hyperpigmentation is not just melted but totally destroyed and eliminated as pus. The greatest advantage of laser acne treatment is that it’s a bloodless technique. There is no blood spill since the acne clearance starts from the inside to the outside. The laser light just penetrates the skin cell layers to target the deep-lying porphyrins. After the treatment, the skin cells that were once dead are regenerated. Generally, the deeper the pigmentation, the more the laser rays that are directed to the affected parts. Canada MedLaser Clinics

  7. Does It Work? Laser acne treatments are primarily meant to treat mild to moderate forms of acne. So, yes, the treatments do work. Nevertheless, there is no guarantee that skin acne will be permanently eliminated with only the laser technique. In addition, there are fewer side effects associated with laser acne treatments. At a basic level, the laser light penetrates your skin to kill the bacteria that’s causing lesions in the skin pores. To some extent, the laser light reduces sebum (the oil layer found beneath the skin) levels. A reduced sebum level usually translates to a low risk of skin acne. Also, laser acne treatments promote anti-inflammation functions. By reducing skin inflammations, the techniques minimize the risk of acne. With all these promises aside, it’s important to note that the techniques vary in effectiveness. So, you should expect different acne clearance results from different laser acne treatment techniques. Likewise, the results vary from one individual to another depending on the extent of the skin condition and the type of skin. To know what to expect, recent studies base the acne clearance probability to be 36-83%. Another study shows that you can improve the acne clearance probability if you combine laser acne treatment with salicylic acid therapy. The more you combine laser treatment with other techniques, the closer you get to achieve a perfect skin. Canada MedLaser Clinics

  8. Who Can Have the Procedure? Not everyone can have a laser acne treatment. For example, individuals with serious skin conditions like eczema and dermatitis are not advised to do the procedure. There is the chance that the conditions may get worse. Nonetheless, patients with acne scars who don’t suffer from any other major skin condition other than the acne can do the procedure. It’s safer for them. Canada MedLaser Clinics

  9. How Do You Prepare for the Procedure? Here are the basic tips to observe when you want to clear skin acne faster: • Stay away from smoking at least a couple of weeks before the procedure. • Avoid using skincare products which contain glycolic acid at least 2-4 weeks prior to the procedure. • Wear sunblock to prevent excessive sun exposure prior to the procedure. • Avoid putting on makeup on the day of the treatment procedure. • Wash your face before you go to meet your dermatologist. • Prepare for the costs. You may pay at least $200 per session in most places. The least number of sessions that you can have to significantly clear skin acne is four. Canada MedLaser Clinics

  10. How Many Sessions Do You Need? The number of sessions primarily depends on your skin acne. In most cases, you need 4-6 sessions to considerably clear skin acne. In an extensive case, you may need up to 10 sessions. Your dermatologist will advise you accordingly based on the diagnosis. Canada MedLaser Clinics

  11. How Does the Procedure Feel Like? Think about how you feel when warm oil is applied on your skin during the cold season. Because of the bulk-heating mechanism, this is the kind of feeling that you experience. For a few lasers, you may feel a sharp sting – but in most cases, it’s just a warm sensation. Canada MedLaser Clinics

  12. What Should You Expect After the Procedure? Contrary to what most people believe, a laser acne treatment is not just about directing the laser light to an acne scar and waiting for it to disappear. It’s a very lengthy process that is characterized by multiple sessions. In fact, the results are quite unpredictable even if you are in the hands of an expert dermatologist. Generally, here are some of the things to expect: • Substantial clearance of the skin acne after a few sessions. The results will not be 100%. Rarely does the treatment clear the condition 100% unless it’s combined with other techniques. • There can be some side effects such as swelling, inflammation, and itchiness. You may feel like your skin is burning but this often disappears after a couple of hours. Canada MedLaser Clinics

  13. It may be a while before the treatment works to its best. At times, it takes up to 10 repetitive sessions before you start noticing the acne disappearing. • The acne clearance results differ from one individual to another. Just because someone you know had 90% acne clearance doesn’t mean that you’ll achieve the same. Likewise, just because the procedure failed in someone you know doesn’t mean you’ll suffer the same fate. • You’ll be provided with several instructions to follow when you are at home. The treatment doesn’t stop after you leave the procedure room. You’ll need to observe care practices such as skin hygiene, OTC prescriptions, and staying away from direct sun. After your last procedure, you’ll be asked to come back for follow-up treatments at least once a year. This is to help you maintain better results. Canada MedLaser Clinics

  14. What Are the Pros and Cons of Laser Acne Treatment? Pros: • Specified Techniques: Unlike most acne treatments, the laser techniques are target-specific. The laser light is directed to the exact tissue that has the acne rooted. So, neighbouring tissues are no compromised by the ray. • Hypoallergenic: The laser treatments do not require the use of chemicals that are allergic. Therefore, there is no likelihood of suffering an allergic reaction because of the procedure. • High Success Rate: Though often expensive, the treatment is highly effective and widely recommended by dermatologists around the globe. Cons • Expensive: The treatment may cost as much as $1,000 per session and you may take 4-10 sittings to permanently treat skin acne. Like most skin procedures, the treatments are not insured. So, you have to get into your pocket to pay for the treatment. • Side effects: There is the risk of side effects such as skin inflammation, swelling, and pain during and after the procedure. Canada MedLaser Clinics

  15. Is There Hope for a Perfect Skin? Skin acne is ideally not caused by a single factor. Therefore, you can’t expect it to be corrected by a single treatment. This means that you’ll have to consider combining laser treatment with other techniques if you want a perfect skin. You can try the combinations for several months. It’s all about being patient with whatever treatments you are using. Canada MedLaser Clinics

  16. What Should You Do to Prevent Acne from Scarring? While laser acne treatments enjoy a high success rate, they are not 100%. Therefore, it’s better to prevent the acne from scarring than to wait for the scarring to occur so that you can do the laser technique. Here are two major tips that you should generally observe: • Avoid picking: This may seem like an impossible take since acne is often irritating. Picking interferes with the formation of collagen. This enhances the inflammation and your skin won’t heal naturally as it’s expected to. There is also the risk of introducing bacteria deep into the skin. • Sun Exposure: Long time ago, people would treat skin acne by basking in the sun. So, you can try doing it in moderation. However, you’ll need sunscreen to protect your skin when the sun’s rays are strongest. Canada MedLaser Clinics

  17. Last Thoughts Laser acne treatments are overall a safe and non-invasive treatment option for clearing skin acne. The treatments have years of research behind them and are showing great results globally. However, it’s important to note that permanent clearance of skin acne depends on a number of factors. It’s not just the laser treatment that’ll help you get rid of skin acne 100%. You’ll also need other treatments plus better skin care practices to realize perfect skin. Canada MedLaser Clinics boasts high-end treatment options that not only help you get rid of acne but also abate its related effects such as pimples and blackheads. They are the go-to clinic for laser acne treatment in Toronto and the GTA because they are always devoted to what they do and adore bringing joy to their clients and people around them. Canada MedLaser Clinics

  18. Find out more @ https://canadamedlaser.ca/knowledge-base/ Canada MedLaser Clinics

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