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Acne treatments
Acne Treatments

Be Clear & Confident

Most of us have had an experience with acne. For some it is during puberty and for others pregnancy or other hormonal changes can bring it on. Acne can effect anyone at any age and is usually a challenge to our self esteem. A proper home care routine combined with the following treatments can help to reduce breakouts, clear the skin and reduce scarring. Click on the treatment button to learn more.

One of our most effective treatments for acne is Laser Genesis which is a non-invasive treatment that promotes vibrant, healthy looking skin by stimulating collagen regrowth. It specifically works for acne as it penetrates deep into the skin where the problem arises. It kills the bacteria that causes the condition and shrinks pores to prevent future flare ups. In addition to this, Laser Genesis also fades acne scarring and diffuses redness.

OxyGenesis

This treatment combines our laser genesis with our oxygen facial. The exfoliation from the oxygen treatment is a perfect pre-treatment before the Laser Genesis which releases heat that penetrates deep into the skin, stimulating the production of collagen, which helps shrink the pores and makes the skin more even tone.

This device treats acne below the surface where the bacteria that cause acne grow, making it a highly effective treatment. The red light accelerates healing and stimulates collagen production, shrinking pores and tightening the skin along the way. While, the blue light is generally used to kill bacteria that causes acne, making it a highly effective acne treatment.

Microneedling introduces minute perforations to the skin, which initiates a healing response. This therapy is an excellent option to address acne scarring, wrinkles, and stretch marks.

The IPL platform  treats the visible signs of acne in just a few sessions. As an alternative to oral antibiotics that too often come with harsh side effects, the intense pulsed light therapy at specific wavelengths is one of the safest acne treatments available at this time, although it must be done in conjunction with a consistent topical treatment to control bacteria outbreaks in between treatments .

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