That’s why many dermatologists and estheticians are recommendinglaser treatments.
Whatever your skin goals are, lasers can certainly help expedite the process.
The skin attempts to repair the skin by producing new collagen fibers and … voila!

You’re left with a not-so-subtle reminder of your past pustules.
That’s where ablative resurfacing lasers come in.
the deepest layer of the skin (viaEuropean Review for Medical and Pharmacological Sciences).

These holes then work to regenerate collagen growth within any acne scars that have lost tissue.
However, be prepared for some moderate recovery time following this procedure.
Luckily, both the procedure and healing process are virtually painless for patients.

That’s why non-ablative lasers may be your best option.
This is done by producing a wavelength that hits skin in a pixelated pattern.
These lasers work by heating and destroying hemoglobin, a protein in red blood cells.

And the best part about PDLs?
Little to no recovery time.
Erasing UV damage is the cherry on top of this non-invasive face-lift!

Patients should appear and feel fully healed after about two weeks.
Would you give this new skincare trend a try?