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  2. A Comprehensive Guide to Laser Facial Treatments

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    The laser is effective on facial rosacea, broken capillaries, vascular lesions, acne scars, port-wine stains, and stretch marks. In addition to the face, it can be used almost anywhere on the body ...

  3. What is IPL laser? The acne solution you've been waiting for

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    "Acne gets better with a series of treatments, combined with medical therapy, while sunspots get darker and literally flake off over 7-19 days," said Dr. Williams.

  4. I’ve Had Acne for 12 Years, and This Buzzy Treatment ... - AOL

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    I tried AviClear, the FDA-approved laser treatment for acne that downregulates your oil glands to reduce pimples. I share my experience, benefits, and costs.

  5. Acne - Wikipedia

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    Another avenue of early-stage research has focused on how to best use laser and light therapy to selectively destroy sebum-producing glands in the skin's hair follicles to reduce sebum production and improve acne appearance.

  6. Photorejuvenation - Wikipedia

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    Laser resurfacing is a laser surgery technique that disassociates molecular bonds. It is used for the treatment of wrinkles, solar lentigenes, sun damage, scarring ( acne scars and surgical scars), stretch marks, actinic keratosis, and telangiectasias.

  7. Light therapy - Wikipedia

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    Acne vulgaris. As of 2012 evidence for light therapy and lasers in the treatment of acne vulgaris was not sufficient to recommend them. [4] There is moderate evidence for the efficacy of blue and blue-red light therapies in treating mild acne, but most studies are of low quality.