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| An advanced dermatology resource on acne treatment. | |
FAQ's related to acne treatmentQ: What is acne blue light treatment?A: Acne blue light treatment, also called blue Omnilux light therapy, is a series of 15-20 -minute sessions where the acne sufferer sits under specialized blue UVB-wavelength light. The light is trained directly on the inflamed, infected tissue. Treatments may extend to one or two times per week, up to eight weeks for optimal results. Q: How does the treatment work? A: Omnilux is a non-invasive, non-burning natural acne treatment that bombards porphyrin molecules in the skin, damaging free radicals and ultimately destroying bacteria. Significant, positive results have been reported following as few as four treatments. Q: Are there hazards or contraindications in light therapy? A: In some cases, persons using antibiotics should not be exposed to intensive UVB light. Patients do require protective eyewear during treatment. The light may darken pigmentation in some persons. Q: Can traditional lasers be used for treating acne? A: Carbon dioxide laser vaporization has been used to improve scarring, but not for prevention or treatment of active acne. However, pulsed-dye laser therapy has been proven effective in shrinking oil-producing sebaceous glands and minimizing bacteria in mild to moderate conditions. Q: Which are favored medications used in adult acne treatment? A: Erythromycin, Tetracycline, and Vitamin A derivatives such as Retin-A are in common usage today. All have demonstrated positive immediate and long-term effects. Dermatologists administer Acutane for the most-severe cases. Acutane can produce dangerous side effects. Q: Are there satisfactory over-the-counter topical solutions that treat acne? A: Salicylic acid has become the primary choice among physicians for over-the-counter remedies. Other topical creams, gels, and lotions contain sulfur, benzoyl peroxide, and resorcinol, or combinations of these ingredients. |
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