Acne, medically referred to as acne. Laser acne removal is the use of specific wavelengths of laser light to inhibit acne-producing sebum and kill a variety of acne-causing bacteria, which has a strong acne removal effect, thus causing newborn small pimples to recede in a timely manner. At the same time, the laser can also effectively stimulate the regeneration of skin collagen, so that the uneven marks left after the acne has receded can be restored to flatness, plus the laser has a grinding effect, thus having the dual effect of removing acne and scars, making the treatment more perfect. However, it is difficult to improve the recurring nature of acne with any of the current acne treatments, and laser acne removal is no exception. Therefore, in addition to laser treatment, specific measures should be chosen according to the different types of acne and the degree of development of the disease. For example, for acne, topical antibiotic creams, such as clindamycin gel and adapalene gel, can be used. Specific consultation and treatment is recommended to be carried out under the guidance of a clinician.