The process for laser acne treatment is fairly simple to understand. The doctor uses a laser pen as his or her tool just as a surgeon uses a scalpel. The light beam from the laser vaporizes the defective tissue and promotes the growth of new skin cells. During the laser acne treatment, the doctor focuses the laser just above the acne and, in a sweeping motion, rids the skin of the acne scar tissue. Henceforth, the term laser acne treatment becomes synonymous to the term laser resurfacing; the surface of the skin is immediately changed once this process is completed. Many people are skeptical to try laser acne treatment for fear of possible side effects that may occur. Some of the side effects may include swelling, bruising, and sensitivity of the treated area. In most cases, these side effects subside and/or disappear within two weeks. Laser acne treatment is not the best choice for acne control for everyone. Individuals who suffer from mild to moderate acne may do just fine using over-the-counter acne products. Those with more serious acne conditions may want to consider laser acne treatment as one of their best options. Written by Kismet W. Johnson For more information on teen acne, adult acne, acne scar treatment, laser acne treatment or acne lamps please visit teenacnesolutions.com or http://teenacnesolutions.blogspot.com/
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