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How Effective Is Aerolase for Acne Treatment?

Aerolase has demonstrated strong effectiveness in treating acne by targeting multiple factors that contribute to this common skin condition. The laser's 1060 nm wavelength penetrates deeply to reach the sebaceous glands, helping to regulate and reduce excess oil production, which is a key factor in acne formation. Simultaneously, Aerolase's energy destroys acne-causing bacteria (Propionibacterium acnes), thereby reducing inflammation and preventing future breakouts. This multi-pronged approach results in fewer active acne lesions and a reduction in redness and swelling.

Beyond treating active acne, Aerolase stimulates collagen remodeling within the dermis, which aids in repairing acne scars and improving skin texture and tone. Many patients notice visible improvements after just a few sessions, with continued benefits following a full treatment course. Since the procedure is non-invasive and requires minimal downtime, it is an attractive option for those seeking an effective alternative to topical or oral medications, especially for individuals with sensitive skin or those who cannot tolerate traditional acne treatments.