Acne Treatment

Laser acne treatment

Acne scar revision

Teenagers and adults alike can experience acne problems. The appearance of acne and acne scars often affects us even beneath the surface. If your self-esteem has been disrupted by these problems, we’re ready to help you rediscover your beauty! We offer a range of non-invasive solutions to put you back in control of your skin and your happiness.

Acne treatment procedure

What to expect?

We offer a laser acne treatment protocol that provides a comprehensive solution for acne. Using Fotona's precisely controlled Nd:YAG laser light, it safely penetrates the skin to effectively target overactive sebaceous glands and reduce acne.

What is acne treatment used for?

Patients suffering from persistent active acne or cystic acne are excellent candidates for acne treatment with the Fotona Dynamis laser system. Noticeable improvements in skin condition can often be seen after just one week, with gradual improvements over the following weeks. People with more severe forms of acne typically benefit from a series of treatments as well as a prescribed skincare regimen. This comprehensive approach helps improve overall skin health from within, leading to more effective and lasting results.

  • ACNE
  • PIGMENTATION
  • ACNE SCARS

How does it work?

For active acne, Fotona laser treatment reduces acne inflammation through photoselective absorption and controlled heating effects. Fotona's high-power Nd:YAG laser safely penetrates the skin to the optimal treatment depth to thermally and selectively destroy overactive sebaceous glands. In addition to its thermal penetration effects, Nd:YAG laser treatment for acne also accelerates the healing process and stimulates collagen remodelling.

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Fast results, no side effects:

A series of 4 to 6 treatments is recommended, once or twice a week. Improvements are noticeable after the first treatment.
To improve the appearance of acne scars, Fotona offers a complementary treatment in which the laser is absorbed by the upper micro-layers of the skin to stimulate the production of new collagen in the dermis.