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Lasers normally burn the follicles and the glands Not only acne, but laser therapy has also been used to treat several other rigid skin conditions successfully. Lasers normally burn the follicles and the glands which are responsible for oil production, of the sebaceous glands. The treatment also effectively destroys the bacterial called the Propionibacterium acnes by injecting more oxygen which cannot be tolerated by the bacteria which are responsible for the acne. It must be remembered however that laser therapy is more used to remove acne scarring rather than treating acne. The heat generated by the laser is of very high intensity and can cause skin damage. This is applicable for people with dark colored skin. Therefore laser therapy is not recommended for all and sundry, as doctors carefully choose their patients depending on the severity of the acne scar conditions. Laser therapy for acne scar removal can be of two types. First, where the doctor uses a hand-held device to focus on the affected area. Damaged or dead cells are removed by this thermal therapy, and subsequently these are replaced by new cells, creating a new skin surface. The main advantage of this system of laser therapy is that the laser can be focused on the specific area of the skin, and the rest of the skin remains intact without getting affected by laser heat. Nonablative form of treatment is the second form of laser therapy. Instead of burning the damaged cells, this therapy attacks the skin underneath the damaged area and triggers the production of collage. It also tightens the skin surface. This form of therapy may not be right for all the various types of acne scarring, and you need to discuss the matter with a dermatologist or a surgeon, before you contemplate this type of treatment.The two most frequently used types of laser are the YAG or a carbon dioxide laser. YAG, also referred to as the ebium laser is capable of targeting specific areas of the skin, since it can emit light at specific wavelengths. As it pierces through the skin, the skin in turn absorbs the light. The carbon dioxide laser, in this case would throw intermittent bursts of light which is made up of intense energy. It works on one layer of the skin at a time, and gradually, new skin replaces the skin layer removed. Soon, a smooth and tight skin is formed in the damaged area.
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