Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Blue Light Acne Treatment Facts

By Lee Reid

One of the most occurring skin malady's is called Acne Vulgaris.

While this skin disorder is not a threat to your life, it does cause damage to the self-esteem of those who are affected.

Because of the rise in outbreaks worldwide that are related to this condition, the variety of treatment options have increased tremendously.

In addition, skin care professionals have become highly specialized. There are medical practitioners who are dedicated to not only curing acne, but can also get rid of acne scars using surgical procedures.

One of the newest methods in cosmetic dermatology is blue light acne treatment, or photo dynamic therapy.

The way it works is first, the patient will be placed in front of the blue light for between fifteen to thirty minutes, once a week. This treatment will continue for somewhere between 3 to 8 weeks, depending upon your specific acne condition. The blue light operates on a special wavelength that is said to effectively eliminate the bacterias that cause acne.

A topical cream called Levulan may also be applied in tandem with blue light therapy.

Levulan will cause the skin to turn pink and crust but it is also thought to help in overall reduction of acne and acne scars.

The practice of using blue light as a therapy started around 1974, but only recently has it been used as a treatment by cosmetic dermatologists.

Benefits of Blue Light Acne Treatment

To be upfront about it, the long term effects or possible side effects of this treatment are not yet fully known.

Despite these facts, there are several positive points for using this treatment.

This treatment is an excellent first option over other procedures that are known to have harmful side effects.

One common method that is used is to take an antibiotic to kill the bacteria that causes acne. While it may work, you have to be concerned with the long term effects, as your body may eventually become resistant to the antibiotic, making it easy for you to get infections.

Accutane is another acne medication which can cause severe depression, suicidal idealization, and birth defects.

Women of child-bearing age using Accutane must have monthly pregnancy tests.

If you are against popping pills or spreading acne creams on your face everyday, then you should strongly consider blue light treatment as an alternative method to get rid of your acne condition.

If you have tried several other types of treatment for your skin condition that simply haven't worked, blue light acne treatment is an excellent option for you to explore.

It is a great choice for acne suffers who find themselves resistant to topical creams or antibiotics.

The last positive point is that there are blue light acne treatment sets that are available for home use.

Because it is rather inexpensive, those who have be affected by acne can treat themselves in the comfort of their own homes.

The jury is still out on just how effective the home treatment is compared to the clinical treatment.

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