Oct 21 2008
ACNE ORLANDO FLORIDA ETERNAMD
Acne most of the time runs in families. 25% of patients have a chance to develop scars. There are several options for acne scars: fillers, microdermabrasion, resurfacing laser such as the SCITON as well as the DOT Laser.It is important to keep the acne under control so patients have less chance to develop scars. Actually that might be the first objective!. Some patients mainly women develop for the first time in their life acne, usually after the age of 30. This might be a representation some times of an endocrine problem especially if it is accompanied by other symptoms.Let’s review some of the options to keep acne under control: BLU- U light that kills the p. acne ( bacteria related to acne)- Aminolevulinic acid which is another option. Results might be similar to accutane. Aminolevulinic acid is a liquid that comes in a stick and is applied by the physician and then is followed by the BLU-U Light. Several peels might be used as well, such as the salicilic acid peel.Once the patient scars then they can be filled by fillers in combination with the SCITON or the DOT Laser. With the DOT laser we use the “stacking technique”, the laser is directed to the target ( scar). The downtime might vary from 3 to 7 days.More information about acne click below or call 407-771-0404.http://www.eternamd.com/acne-and-scar-removal.php