Laser Acne Treatment

A Long-pulse Nd:YAG laser – (CANDELA GENTLE YAG) – specifically uses a wavelength of 1064 nmThis innovative laser delivers a permanent solution for acne, whether mild, moderate, or severe.The treatment is safe, well-tolerated, and convenient, with just 3 sessions required each month. By targeting the oil glands, the laser is effective and suitable for all skin types.

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Laser Acne Treatment at a Glance

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If you are ready to say goodbye to your acne without the side effects of systemic and topical therapies, ask your dermatologist about this new laser treatment.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the scientific principle behind using laser therapy to treat acne?

 Long-pulse 1064 Nd:YAG uses a unique laser beam that targets the cause of acne, namely the oil gland, also known as the sebaceous gland. This unique laser does not harm the normal structure of the skin.

How are lasers better than conventional acne treatments?

The long-pulse 1064 nm Nd:YAG laser offers a fast, safe, and highly effective solution for treating acne—without relying on prescription medications. As reference, patients on drugs like isotretinoin (Accutane) may experience side effects, some of them serious. Other common acne treatments can lead to antibiotic resistance or cause side effects like weight gain.

When will the results of the treatment start to become visible?

 87% of patients treated with Long-pulse Nd:YAG Laser saw their acne resolve at 6 months.The results continue to improve over time, even long after your treatment sessions have ended.Locate the nearest acne laser treatment as soon as possible.

How does laser treatment differ from clinical peels in the treatment of acne?


Peels target clogged oil glands. Peels work as exfoliators. They unclog blocked pores, in turn reducing blackheads and pimples. The action of peels lasts between 3–5 weeks; thereafter, a repeat treatment is required