Acne is a common skin condition affecting millions of people worldwide, and can have a significant impact on our quality of life and our mental health. Acne inevitably affects teenagers, but is also relatively common among adults, men and women. Despite the plethora of treatments available (antibiotics, roaccutane or the contraceptive pills), some people are unable to find an effective solution, even after many attempts at finding the one that may fit.
Acne can therefore be a source of frustration and complexes, as well as permanent scarring. However, a revolution in the treatment of acne may be underway with the new AviClear laser. This innovative laser offers a glimmer of hope to those seeking an effective and, above all, long-lasting solution to this dermatological condition.
AviClear targets the root of the acne problem: the sebaceous gland. Its 1726nm wavelength was chosen because it targets sebum while sparing water. This property allows for selective action on the sebaceous gland responsible for acne without damaging its environment.
The process begins with the application of a gel to the skin to promote optimal laser penetration. Once the gel is applied, the AviClear laser is directed at the affected areas of the skin where it works deep to regulate sebum production and reduce the inflammation associated with acne.
According to U.S. studies validated by the FDA, 80% of treated patients show an improvement of more than 50% at 3 months, 87% at 6 months and 92% at 12 months. After 2 years, there was a 97% reduction in inflammatory lesions. The AviClear laser has been validated by the FDA as a long-term treatment for acne along with Roacutane, unlike conventional treatments that are only temporary.
It should be noted that an initial transient worsening of acne is rare but not impossible
Approximately 300 laser shots are required to treat a full face, which take approximately 20 minutes. Sessions are relatively painless, with few after-effects: some redness that disappears quickly, possible but transient, and moderate edema, no crusting, no social ostracism.
Three sessions one month apart are required and results are to be seen between the 3rd and 12th month after starting treatment.
Studies conducted in the United States have included patients as young as 16 years old. The treatment can therefore be used in children and adults with moderate, severe or persistent acne for whom conventional treatments have failed.
AviClear represents a significant advance in the field of acne treatment, offering an innovative and effective approach. For those who have tried various methods (antibiotics, roaccutane (isotretinoin), birth control pills) without success, AviClear offers a new perspective and a real possibility of regaining clear, healthy skin. Consult a professional in this field to find out how the AviClear laser can treat your acne and provide you with a solution that suits your needs
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