Acne Laser Treatment and Dry Skin

Acne laser treatment may be a good treatment option for patients who experience acne, but also have dry skin. Most over-the-counter and prescription acne ointments contain ingredients that dry the top layer of the skin out in an attempt to decrease oil production. For patients with dry skin, this will aggravate an already frustrating situation.

Does Not Harm Top Layer of Skin

Acne laser treatment is non-invasive, which means it does not harm the top layer of the skin. It works beneath the surface of the skin to kill the bacteria that causes acne. It can also significantly decrease oil production, which also contributes to the formation of acne. As contradictory as it may sound, people with dry skin can suffer from an overproduction of oil beneath the skin. This usually causes acne under the skin rather than on the surface. Acne laser therapy will target the causes of acne beneath the skin without drying the top layer further.

Reduces Appearance of Scars

Patients with dry skin usually have more trouble with scarring, as well. Fortunately, acne laser treatment is regularly used to lessen the appearance of acne scars. Patients with dry skin may find that acne laser therapy is the best way to treat acne without aggravating dry skin. Patients who have questions or concerns about the procedure should consult with a licensed dermatologist to make sure this is the right option for them.
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