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Acne Removal & Laser Acne Removal in Dallas, TX

Acne is the term for plugged pores such as blackheads and whiteheads, pimples, and even deeper cysts that occur on the face, neck, chest, back, shoulders and even the upper arms. Acne plagues approximately 20% of the population, most commonly people with an influx of hormones such as teenagers and pregnant women. In fact, by their mid-teens, more than 40% of adolescents have acne severe enough to require some treatment by a skin care professional.

When severe, acne can lead to serious and permanent scarring. Sometimes even less severe cases can lead to scarring. Acne scars are caused by the body’s inflammatory response to acne lesions. There are two general types of acne scars: (1) depressed areas such as ice-pick scars, and (2) raised thickened tissue such as keloids.



Now, Doctors, Dermatologists & medical clinics are offering advanced laser treatments to remove acne & treat acne scarring. Lasers & light based treatments such as the Smoothbeam laser & the ClearLight Acne System can reduce the appearance of acne & acne scars.

Park Cities Dermatology Center offers laser acne removal for patients in Dallas. Park Cities Dermatology offers both the Omnilux Red Light and Blue Light Acne Treatments. Omnilux Blue/Red light treatment is a pain-free, drug-free, non-invasive treatment for inflammatory acne. Omnilux Red/Blue utilizes innovative Photo Dynamic Therapy (PDT) to target the bacteria that causes acne and the resultant inflammation. Each treatment requires only 20 minutes of light exposure and results are usually seen within a few weeks of treatment.


DermSpa Laser Clinic also offers the Blue Light acne treatment. BLU-U is a very special blue light that can kill the p.acnes bacteria in your skin. Treatments are easy - you simply lay down with your face close to the light for 15 to 20 minutes, close your eyes, relax and the Blue Light begins to clear your acne!

Dallas Center for Dermatology & Aesthetics offers the Clearlight system for acne removal. ClearLight is one of the safest acne treatments available. This technology uses light that is UV-safe. The ClearLight system uses an innovative Acne PhotoClearing technology to destroy the most common bacteria that causes acne. Two 15 minute treatments spaced over 4 weeks is all that is needed.

For Dallas residents who wish to treat their acne & acne scars, there are many doctors, dermatologists & medical spas that offer laser acne removal. Below is information on clinics in Dallas & Denton County Texas that offer laser acne removal treatments. These doctors serve all of the Dallas area including Garland, Irvine, Arlington, Denton, Richardson, Mesquite, Frisco, Duncanville & more.

Laser Acne Removal & Scar Removal in Dallas & Denton County, Texas

Dallas Center for Dermatology & Aesthetics  
8201 Preston Road, Suite 350    Dallas, TX      •214-631-7546
The ClearLight system is a unique new therapeutic light that treats mild to moderate inflammatory acne without medication. ClearLight uses the innovative Acne PhotoClearing technology to destroy the most common bacteria that causes acne.
 
Acne & Skin Care Clinic
•17950 Preston Road Suite 210     Dallas, TX     •(972) 380-1510
Offers Laser Acne treatment system in the Dallas area.
 
Dermspa Laser Clinic  website
2525 McKinney Ave. ,Suite A      Dallas, TX      •972-444-9881
The Blue Light Treatment is an all natural, safe, no side affects, no downtime procedure that targets mild to moderate inflammatory acne. It speeds up the natural process of the body to target acne and clear it naturally. $249 for 8 treatments.
 
Park Cities Dermatology Center  website
8226 Douglas Avenue #540     Dallas, TX       •(214) 692-7447
Omnilux Blue/Red light treatment is a pain-free, drug-free, non-invasive treatment for inflammatory acne. Omnilux Red/Blue utilizes innovative Photo Dynamic Therapy (PDT) to target the bacteria that causes acne and the resultant inflammation. Each treatment requires only 20 minutes of light exposure and results are usually seen within a few weeks of treatment.