Acne, Acne, Acne

June 23rd, 2009 by Epione

Acne treatments can be effective with the right technique.

Acne is a common disease of the pilosebaceous unit, which is made up of a hair follicle, sebaceous gland, and a hair. Most pimples form on the face, neck, back, chest and shoulders because these are where the quantity of pilosebaceous units is greatest. A substance called sebum is the produced by the body in order to keep the hair and skin moisturized. Unfortunately certain bacteria use sebum as a nutrient. The more sebum present, the more bacteria will be present too. Sometimes these bacteria will attract white blood cells that, in turn, produce an enzyme that allows the contents of the hair follicle to enter the dermis leading to red bumps and pustules. Sometimes sebum will plug up the hair follicles leading to whiteheads and blackheads.

Many treatments are available for acne these days, including a number of home remedies. Unfortunately, these remedies can range from completely ineffective to downright dangerous. Professional treatments can be overly expensive and also ineffective. In addition, these popular treatments tend to work on lighter skin tones. Olive and darker skin tones tend to develop keloids, or raised scarring on the site of treatment. However, there is one treatment available that is not only effective, but suitable for all skin types. Coolaser treatments, done by Epione in Beverly Hills, are successful for every shade of skin, avoiding scarring and other complications.

The Coolaser treatment is a very simple procedure. The surface of the area to be treated is cooled down and a special light is used to destroy one ten millionth of an inch of skin at a time. This allows for more detailed treatment of blemishes; the dermatologist can stay on the surface or go deeply as needed. This ensures the best result possible.

There are advantages to the Coolaser treatment. As stated before, it works well for every skin treatment. In fact, Coolaser is preferred by people with darker complexions. The healing time is considerably lessened as well, since Coolaser does not rely on intense laser use. The treatment can be used on different parts of the body, such as the face and neck. And last but not least, Coolaser is an outpatient procedure. The entire process takes only 10-15 minutes.

People who have used the Coolaser treatment have nothing but positive things to say about it. One person on the site acne.org writes that she used to have a terrible acne problem as a young woman, which continued into her adult life. She tried a number of different treatments, but nothing seemed to work. As a last resort, she tried the Coolaser treatment. Initially, she worried that the results would not be what she was looking for, but as the treatments progressed, her skin gradually cleared up. As a result, she highly recommends it to others.

Coolaser treatment is an excellent way to treat lifelong skin blemishes and acne. It is faster and allows for a quicker healing time than other methods, and works no matter what your skin color.

Doctor Ourian’s Epione Medical Corporation, located in Beverly Hills Golden Triangle, is among the most comprehensive and state-of-the-art laser and aesthetic surgery centers. Dr. Ourian has been a pioneer for laser technology and non-invasive aesthetic procedures including Restylane, BOTOX®, Juvéderm, Radiesse and Sculptra. These treatments are used for correction or reversal of a variety of conditions such as acne, acne scars, acne scar removal, skin discoloration, lip enhancement, wrinkles, stretch marks, varicose veins, cellulite, and tens of others. Laser hair removal and laser tattoo removal are offered too. Epione also carries Doctor Ourian’s Signature Series skin care products. For further information please contact 310-271-6506 or visit: www.epione.com.

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