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Acne Scar Removal Las Vegas, NV One
of the more popular laser treatments of acne and acne scars is the Candela Smooth
Beam Laser. The laser was recently approved for use on acne by the U.S. Food and
Drug Administration. The use of the smooth beam laser resulted in a 60 percent
improvement occurs after just one treatment. After four treatments, the majority
of patients experience near complete resolution of their acne. Nearly all patients
in the clinical trials were clear of acne six months after the final treatment.
Other popular treatments for Acne include BLUE Light PhotoDynamic Therapy for
moderate acne. Below
are a list of clinics & doctors that offer laser acne removal and laser acne
scar removal in Las Vegas, Nevada.
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Love Your
Body MedSpa website
5693 S Jones Blvd, Ste 108 Las Vegas, NV 89118 (702)
649-LOVE (5683)
This
will not require anesthesia and with no pain and no downtime. Depending on type
of acne scar improvement can be dramatic. In some patients improvement continues
even after treatment stops. | | |
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Precision
Laser 2700 East Sunset Road Suite 40 Las Vegas, NV 89120 (702)
895-7311 The
laser treatment is designed to gently target and cure mild to serious acne. The
treatment works by the laser killing of the bacteria responsible for the serious
form of acne. For mild types of acne, such as whiteheads and blackheads the laser
targets the sebum producing glands to open up the plugged follicle releasing the
trapped sebum. | | |
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Advanced Laser Clinic (702) 254-2923 7720
W Sahara Ave Ste 111 Las Vegas, NV 89117 ClearLight
Acne Therapy: An effective new light-based therapeutic therapy is now revolutionizing
the treatment of acne. The ClearLight Acne PhotoClearing or APC system
destroys the most common bacteria that cause acne without drugs, without
pain and without downtime. | | |
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Kenneth Landow MD website 1485
W Warm Springs Rd Ste 102 Henderson, NV 89014 (702) 451-3376
For
mild acne, treatment with the BLU-U alone may suffice while addition of a naturally
occurring topical light sensitizing agent known as Levulan may be appropriate
to combat moderate to severe disease. | | |
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