Use An Acne Light For Clear, Healthier Skin

by admin on November 25, 2009

Acne is a skin condition that often begins at puberty and continues through the teen  years, but normally levels off in the early twenties. In some adults, there can be flare  ups of acne throughout life. Severe acne may cause scaring of the face and other affected  areas. There are many treatments for acne, but one of the newest is the use of the acne  light.

By using the acne light, teens can avoid the use of creams or ointments that can be messy and further irritate the skin. The light is placed six inches away form the affected area and can be used while doing homework or viewing television.

The light produced by an acne light is at specific wavelengths in the spectrum of light that were chose to kill the bacteria that causes acne and speed healing of scar tissue. Specifically, the blue light helps to kill bacteria while the red is helpful in healing.

The time investment to use the acne light is from fifteen minutes to thirty minutes daily. The wavelengths have been chose to avoid difficulties with sunburn or other skin damage. Persons who are sensitive to the light should discontinue use.

Users of the acne light should not expect immediate results. It could take up to eight  weeks of daily use before there is a marked improvement.

To prevent having to use the light for extended periods of time, choose larger lights if you have problems with more than one area of acne.

Acne can cause self-esteem issues for teens. It can affect their self-confidence and many  areas of life. If left untreated, acne can cause permanent scaring of the face that may  affect a person for his or her entire lifetime. If your child is struggling with acne,  then the acne light is worth the investment for clear and healthy skin.

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