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Blue Light Acne Treatment - It's Amazing, but is it for you?

by Valerie Garner

Different acne treatments spring up very frequently. There is always some new crazy creation that is supposed to leave your skin radiant and pimple free. However, most of these claims are untrue and have proven to do nothing for your acne skin.

If you're trying to find an effective acne cream then make sure that you choose products that contain ingredients such as salicylic acid and retinoic acid. Both of these ingredients are effective in controlling uneven shedding of dead skin cells, clogged pores, and acne bacteria. Some people would much rather use an acne treatment, such as blue light treatment then find themselves knee-deep in time consuming lotions and creams.

Blue Light Treatment shines a light of Hope for Acne Sufferers

Blue light therapy has been around since the beginning of the 1980s. At first, this type of therapy was used to treat seasonal depression, but in recent years it has been used by some specialists as a facial acne treatment while others claim that it can remove acne scars and fine lines.

The main reason that professionals claim that it is the best acne treatment is because it is capable of eliminating acne bacteria without the use of antibiotics. After a while, our bodies become resistant to antibiotics.

By using blue light treatment you can avoid using harsh acne treatments such as Accutane. This medication is effective for treating acne, but was later linked to deep depression and birth defects. Some acne creams can cause irritation due to the chemicals that make up their list of ingredients.

Furthermore, blue light therapy is usually short and requires little or no recovery period. Plus, this type of treatment is suitable for people of all ages. Here is a general overview of the basic steps of this procedure

Step One

Generally, blue light treatments consist of three parts. First, a photosensitizing medication is injected.

Step Two

Second, the doctor waits for the medication to take effect (incubation period). The incubation period will depend on the purpose of the treatment. Therefore, it may take a few minutes or even a few hours to take effect.

Step Three

Finally, the blue light is applied. The person undergoing the treatment will be taken into a light activation room where they will be exposed to the blue light. Fans are used in this room to keep the person comfortable during this procedure.

Post-procedural Steps

After the procedure, a doctor will recommend the use of sunscreen and protective garments like wide hats and sunglasses to protect your skin from the sun. It is crucial to protect your skin after the procedure because it will be more sensitive to UV radiation. Letting your skin be exposed to too much light may lead to skin damage.

Blue light acne treatment is the latest 'it' therapy being considered one of the best acne treatments around. However, not everyone is keen on the use of an acne laser treatment and would much more prefer a less invasive type of treatment such as BIOACNECARE. This natural product is great for treating moderate acne and can gently and effectively eliminate acne bacteria and heal lesions.

Published December 10th, 2009

Filed in Skin Care