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.
Acne lights do not involve the use of messy creams or ointments. They can be used while students do homework or watch television.
The light emitted by the acne light is at very specific wave lengths, chose to kill bacteria and promote healing without damaging the skin. The blue light has an antibiotic effect on the bacteria that causes acne, while the red light stimulates the skin to heal without leaving scars.
The red and blue light should be applied daily for fifteen minutes to half an hour. Light in the wavelengths used in the acne light should not cause skin damage or sunburn; however, some people have skin that is sensitive to all light.
Results from use of the acne light are not immediate. However, after eight weeks or so, you should notice that your skin is becoming clearer and healthier.
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.
Since acne can cause issues with self-esteem, for teens with outbreaks and adults with scaring, everything possible should be done to avoid its effect. The small price you pay for an acne light can make a huge difference in the life of a teen.