Acne (pimples) is a problem that bothers many young men and women. Due to the lack of attention to delayed treatment or improper treatment, most people do not use advanced physical topical treatments and are left with more or less regrettable scarring. What can be done about this? There is no need to worry, the latest technology – ultra-pulsed CO2 fractional laser can help fight acne scarring.
Unlike traditional lasers, the ultra-pulsed CO2 fractional laser is a minimally invasive laser that originates from the theory of fractional photothermal action proposed by Professor Rox R. Anderson, the “father of modern cosmetic lasers” at the Wellman Center for Photomedicine at Harvard University. The CO2 fractional laser is more effective than other laser technologies such as Er:YAG, non-ablative fractional laser, dye laser and Q-modulated Nd:YAG in the treatment of keloid scars. The gold standard of acne scar treatment.
If the acne scarring is only mild, more satisfactory results can be achieved after 1 to 2 treatments. For severe acne scarring, the efficacy is directly proportional to the number of treatments.
Precautions after acne scar treatment: 1. A 5-7 day off-work period is required, with a one-week follow-up after surgery.
2.After surgery, pay attention to moisturizing and sun protection, recommend medical dressing to repair the trauma and apply sunscreen.
3.The treatment is long-lasting and will be treated once every 3 to 6 months.