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Acne can be effectively treated with Laser Therapy

By: Peter Carson

Acne is one of the most embarrassing things that some teenagers have to cope with. These red monsters ruin their social image and they struggle relentlessly to find a cure for them. At best, some ointments applied locally, treat the symptoms, but there seems to be no permanent solution to this awfully annoying problem.

So far, people suffering from acne have four basic treatment options available to them. Externally, topical ointments can be applied to the surface of acne. These ointments contain an anti-bacterial agent that kills the bacteria responsible for creating havoc in the clogged pores of the skin.

Oral medication is the second most popular treatment option. The antibiotics contained in these oral medicines make them fairly effective in treating some cases of body acne. They are also used in case of very, very severe cases of facial acne.

Another option available to acne afflicted people is hormone therapy but it is less common. Hormone therapy offers several treatment options. The most commonly used therapy entails injecting cortisone directly into the lesions. Another option is the use of inhibitors to prevent hormones like androgen from causing more acne outbreaks.

In recent years, laser therapy has become an effective treatment option for acne. Highly concentrated beams of light are aimed directly at the affected regions during laser treatment. The acne-causing bacteria can be literally vaporized with the intense heat from the laser. The true effectiveness of laser therapy can only be assessed after the patient has undergone several sessions with the laser.

Lasers are also used to help lessen the scarring caused by acute cases of acne. Dead skin is burned away and scars are made less noticeable with the use of lasers. In severe cases, the treatments and scar therapy may have to be staged over several months for the most effective treatment.

On the flip side, laser treatment for acne is an expensive affair, and unfortunately it is not covered in insurance plans. It involves specialized equipment and facilities, so it is likely to remain a costly option for many years to come. There are some risks involved in laser therapy, but that much risk is there in taking oral medication or hormone therapy also.

Though acne affects the skin, it invariably leaves a scar on the psyche of the person suffering from it. Many lucky ones escape the curse entirely while others have to live with this most brutal part of growing up. If your acne is mild, you may be able to treat it with topical ointments, but if you are suffering from an acute case of acne, you must consult with your doctor or dermatologist and go in for laser treatment if it is an option recommended for you.

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