What Causes Acne?
Acne occurs when the oil produced by sebaceous glands does not reach the surface
of the skin but is trapped in tiny pores or follicles. This plug may close off
the pore, causing the follicle wall to bulge, which creates a whitehead. If the
pore stays open, the top surface of the plug may become darkened, causing a
blackhead. In both cases, the bacteria P. acnes thrives in the clogged
follicles. When the bacteria and pus leak from the follicle into the surrounding
tissue, pimples are formed.
Why is Acne So Hard To Control?
Unfortunately, acne is something most of us have experienced at one time or
another. As many as three out of four teenagers have experienced it to some
extent. It is most prevalent during adolescence because hormonal changes
stimulate the sebaceous glands (oil glands) into producing more sebum (oil),
increasing the chance of acne. While most people outgrow acne in their late
teens or early twenties, many continue to be affected much longer. Aggravation
of acne in later life may occur with menstrual periods, use of birth control
pills, use of oil-based products and stress.
Treating Acne
In the past, treatments for moderate acne have included topical antibacterials
and antibiotics, oral antibiotics, Retin-A™, Accutane™, astringents and
exfoliants. You may have heard that “blackheads are dirt”; “only teens have
acne”; “junk foods cause acne”; or “it will just go away by itself”. These and
other myths have prevented many from seeking the appropriate acne treatment for
years. Now there is a safer, easier way to treat acne.
BLUE Light - The New Way To Treat Moderate Acne
Your doctor may say treatments previously mentioned are not right for your acne.
BLUE Light PhotoDynamic Therapy is now FDA-approved for the treatment of
moderate acne and may be the treatment for you.
How does BLUE Light Work?
The BLUE Light PhotoDynamic Therapy kills the P. acnes bacteria in your skin.
The BLUE Light can be administered alone or in conjunction with a topical
application of ALA, or Levulan® (aminolevulinic acid), for the treatment of acne
vulgaris. Studies show that BLUE Light provides treatment for both active
lesions and other inactive sebaceous glands that are not creating active
lesions. Pretreatment with topical ALA may offer additional reduction of
lesions, pustules, and papules.
What Are The Treatment Like?
Patients receiving BLUE Light only will simply sit in front of the BLUE Light
delivery system for about sixteen minutes. Treatments are spaced at weekly
intervals. The number of your treatments, your treatment time and your treatment
interval may vary with the severity of your acne. Patients receiving the topical
application of ALA with their BLUE Light treatment sit with the ALA solution on
for about thirty minutes, then sit in front of the BLUE Light delivery system
for about eight minutes. Treatments are spaced two weeks apart. The number of
your treatments, your treatment time and your treatment intervals may vary with
the severity of your acne.
Are There Any Side Effects?
Unlike other topical treatments, treatments with BLUE Light and ALA have shown
minimal adverse side effects or patient discomfort. The BLUE Light treatments
are gentle and do not harm surrounding tissues.
What Results Can I Expect?
After two to four weekly treatments, most patients experience a reduction in the
severity of their acne and a reduction in the number of pustules and papules.
Studies have shown that the application of ALA, in conjunction with BLUE Light
treatments, also provides long term resolution of hyperactive sebaceous glands.
Are you ready to treat your moderate acne? Schedule a private consultation to
see what we can do for you.
This information is intended to supplement, not replace, a consultation with a
board certified physician. To find out if you could be a candidate for one of
these procedures or to learn more information about these procedures, we invite
you to contact one of our board certified Esthetician's for a private
consultation.
Call 502-491-6789 for an appointment.