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Aramis Before and Afters for Active Acne and Collagen
Rejuvenation
What
Is The Cause of Your Acne Blemishes?
For this answer we must
look to the skin itself.
As you may already know,
our skin contains tiny microscopic holes called pores, the
largest of which are on our face, back, chest and shoulders.
These pores are our skin's opening to the outside world and
allow our body to "breathe" if you will, releasing impurities
and toxins.
One of the structures
located deep within each pore is an oil-producing gland known as
the sebaceous gland, which lubricates the skin keeping it soft
and moist. Under normal circumstances, sebum, the oily substance
made by this skin gland, travels up and out to the skin's
surface. This oil production and subsequent release is part of a
normal cycle occurring regularly throughout the day.
The problem arises when
certain genetic factors, such as increased hormone production
for example (as occurs during puberty), causes this
oil-producing process to go into overdrive, leading to an
over-production of oil! Since the body can't keep up with this
excessive oil production, it tends to accumulate and combine
with dead skin cells located on the skin's surface to clog the
pores.
Since the bacteria that are normally located on
the surface of our skin feed on skin oil, the clogged pore with
its trapped oil now becomes a feasting ground for them! As they
eat the oils, they multiply and move deeper into the pores,
becoming lodged underneath the skin's surface. This summons your
immune system to attack and fight back!
When
a Blocked Pore Becomes Infected With Bacteria, This Battle
Beneath the Surface of the Skin Leads to What Is Called a Pimple
If a pore that is clogged
with oil, dead skin and bacteria is closed off by the body's
immune response, and then proceeds to bulge out, you have what
is known as a whitehead.
If a clogged pore stays
open, the top portion may darken when it is exposed to the air,
leaving you with a blackhead.
In some
cases, the sebaceous or oil-producing gland itself can become
infected, forming what is known as a cyst deep beneath the
skin's surface. These acne cysts can rupture, spreading the
infection into nearby skin tissue and often lead to those
disfiguring acne scars.
So as you can see...
"Without Overproduction
of Oil, None of the Sub-Causes, Such As Bacteria, Can Become
Active Thus Making Acne Formation Impossible!"
Therefore, it is the
over-activity of the oil glands or excessive oil production, if
you will, that is the true source or cause of acne! From here
it's simply a chain reaction of acne forming events!
And the sad truth is, the
problem will not go away with those topical skin cleansing
systems and herbal concoctions you see on the Internet…The only
FDA approved drugless method for treating acne at the source,
which are the oil producing glands themselves, is Laser Acne
Therapy!
"The Truth Behind Why
Typical Acne Treatments Just Don't Work and the Lies Their
Manufacturers Want You To Believe!"
Before I explain all the
details on Laser Acne Therapy, it's important to objectively
explain why some of the standard acne treatments we spend
billions of dollars on every year (1.4 billion in the United
States alone to be exact) yield less than satisfactory results
when it comes to acne correction, and are often associated with
some bothersome, even dangerous side effects. You see, those ads
and infomercials with the fancy graphics and famous actors
explaining how bacteria and oil on your skin cause acne,
implying if you were to just clean your skin of those germs and
oil, your acne would miraculously be cured are dead wrong!
Actually, as many of you
have no doubt already experienced, these cleansers and creams
aren't all they are cracked up to be and usually don't do the
job. This is because they are limited to only treating the
surface bacteria/oil and some of the acne sub-causes at best.
However, they do not, nor can they, treat the root cause, which
is over active-oil glands!
Antibiotics and some of
the other prescription medications available today will not
address this issue of excessive oil production by the oil glands
(and the one that does has such dangerous side effects such as
liver damage and birth defects if used while pregnant. Who wants
to take the chance!).
There were several options
traditionally available to clear and control acne. The two main
categories are professional in-office treatments and over the
counter home care products:
"Once Again, Acne is Not
Caused By Surface Bacteria, Dirt or Oil. The 'Pore Clogging'
Takes Place Below the Surface of the Skin!"
So while these products do
a decent job at killing surface bacteria and removing some of
the excess skin oils, they are unsuccessful at producing
long-term results because they cannot address the cause of the
acne which is actually located below the skin surface...the
over-production of oil by the oil-producing glands themselves!
Furthermore, once the oils
and bacteria get blocked in the pores themselves, producing a
micro-infection under the skin known as acne, they are out of
reach of surface treatments, thus rendering these products
useless!
"As You Can See, Wiping
Away Bacteria and Oil Will Not Correct Your Acne Problem Like
These Companies Would Like You To Believe. In Fact, It Could
Even Make the Problem Worse!"
You see each time you use
these products, the oil and bacteria is removed from the surface
of the skin; however, about an hour or so later more oil
returns, causing you to use more product to get rid of the new
surface oil.
Over time, the excessive
stripping away of the oil leads to painful, dry, crackly skin.
As a defense mechanism, your skin then releases even more oil to
re-lubricate the skin. As oil production increases, the pores
once again become clogged and the bacteria are free to go back
to work! Over time, this vicious cycle can actually cause your
acne to get worse!
Therefore, unless You Can
Stop the Excess Oil Production at the Source, You're Not Going
To Stop the Bacteria Nor Are You Going To Stop Acne & Acne Scar
Formation!
Finally, there is an
answer!
Laser Acne Therapy, the first FDA approved
drugless treatment for acne that actually addresses its cause
and has shown impressive results without the pain, expense or
side effects associated with traditional over-the-counter and
prescription treatments.
That's right, there is now
a simple FDA approved, drugless treatment for your acne which
utilizes medical lasers to attack the acne at its source without
the side effects associated with prescription and some
over-the-counter treatments.
This non-surgical acne
treatment, known as Laser Acne Therapy, works by the use of
laser-emitting beams of invisible light which pulsate through
the layers of the skin and are absorbed by the oil-producing
sebaceous glands themselves.
Here the light is
converted to a gentle heat, a process comparable to what happens
inside a car that has been sitting in the sun. As the sun shines
in, the light is absorbed by the interior structures such as the
seats, steering wheel and dashboard. The light is then converted
to heat, making them warm to the touch.
This process is similar to
what happens within the oil-producing glands of the treated
area; the invisible light is converted to heat, temporarily
disabling and reducing the size of the glands that cause the
acne. Thanks to recent advances in laser technology, this is
possible without harming or irritating the surrounding skin!
Additionally, the thermal
effect produced by this process also kills the bacteria found
within the clogged pores while decreasing the oil production at
its source, thus substantially reducing the number of acne
blemishes!
Furthermore, since the
treatments can be specifically administered to the affected
areas only, the skin maintains its overall moisture, thereby
preventing the dryness and subsequent increased oil production
that often occurs with topical acne skin care treatments.
This Laser Treatment Can
Also Stimulate New Collagen Formation, Thus Healing Acne Scars
As Well!
Yes, It's really true! Aside from treating your
acne, this affordable medical procedure can also help eliminate
your acne scars as well!
That's right, the same
laser energy level used to treat your acne also works in
elevating depressed or pitted acne scars. Laser Acne Therapy
achieves this by penetrating the dermal layer of the skin and
producing new dermal collagen to elevate the depression. In a
short period of time, as this new collagen begins to build up,
the appearance of the scar will lessen and eventually fade away
with time!
So instead of just dealing
with your acne scars, which serve as a constant reminder of your
previous bouts with acne, you can now take a stand and do
something about it! Two other complimentary options for acne
treatment are: chemical peels and microdermabrasion.
Common Questions I Get
Regarding Laser Acne Therapy...
Q. Who Can Be Treated With
Laser Acne Therapy?
A. This proven medical
procedure can help both adolescent and adult acne and acne
scars. It also can be used to treat both men and women with all
skin types and colors. However, pregnant women and people with
photo sensitivities should consult with their physician first.
To learn more about Laser
Acne Therapy and to better determine if this acne solution is
right for you, a consultation with a doctor trained in this
particular procedure is advisable.
Q. Do I Need To Prepare My
Skin Before Having Laser Acne Therapy?
A. Yes. The area to be
treated should be cleaned with a gentle soap, then rinsed with
water and dried. Women should remove their makeup before
treatment sessions, and should only wear oil-free make-up
between appointments. Make-up can be re-applied immediately
after the treatment session is finished.
Q. How Long Is Each
Treatment and How Many Are Necessary?
A. Each treatment takes
approximately 15-20 minutes to perform and the number of
treatments needed varying, depending on the severity of your
acne or acne scars. On average though, acne treatment required
4-5 sessions administered two weeks apart, with acne scar
correction requiring a series of approximately the same number
of visits but given 4 weeks apart.
Consumer beware:
With each treatment, a
reduction in the number of blemishes and an improvement of the
appearance of your scars occur. Once your acne is significantly
improved or clears, periodic treatment is recommended to keep
the acne from re-appearing. Acne scar maintenance treatments are
recommended once every 6 months.
Remember that your acne or
acne scars took time to appear; similarly, your body's ability
to resolve the problem takes time as well. Therefore, treatments
you might see in magazines or on the Internet that promise
'fast' or 'overnight' results are misleading and often put there
to capture the attention of acne sufferers hoping for a quick
resolution to their problem. However, the fact remains that acne
and acne scars do not clear overnight…so don't fall for the hype
and save your money!
Q. Are The Treatments
Painful and Are There Any Side Effects?
A. Laser Acne Therapy is
usually not painful and does not require anesthesia. Some
patients may experience a slight burning or tingling sensation
at the individual laser treatment sites, lasting only a few
seconds. For people with extremely sensitive skin, a topical
anesthetic can be used over the treatment area before the actual
laser treatments are administered. There are no known side
effects.
Q. Is The Treatment Permanent?
A. Unfortunately, as of
yet, there is no "cure" for acne. The reason is we cannot change
our genetics or completely remove the oil from our skin (and if
we could we wouldn't want to because of its many important
functions). However, Laser Acne Therapy, the first FDA approved
drugless treatment for acne, is a step in the right direction!
Laser therapy effectively clears 70%-90% of moderate
inflammatory acne in four to six weeks. Results are especially
impressive when compared with conventional treatments, such as
topical creams and oral antibiotics. Since the treatment can now
address the cause of your acne at its source, outbreaks can
effectively be controlled for approximately 4-8 months; after
that only occasional touch-ups may be necessary!
Q. What Can I Do To Help
Prevent New Acne Formation?
A. Although Laser Acne
Therapy treats acne at the source leaving you with clearer
looking skin, there are still some things you should do to
assist your body with the healing process and promote healthy
skin. They are as follows:
*
Wash your face two times a day and as soon as possible after
you exercise, with a gentle soap. Since bacteria can grow on
a damp washcloth, it is important to use a fresh one
everyday.
* To help control
bacteria transfer, wash your hands more frequently and avoid
putting your fingers and hands to your face unnecessarily.
Additionally, avoid resting your face on your hands while
you read, study, or watch TV.
* Although greasy
foods or chocolate do not cause acne, if a certain food
produces an allergic acne reaction avoid it at all costs!
*
Since stress can decrease our body's immune response and
slow down healing, practice stress-reduction strategies such
as exercise and meditation. * Avoid getting sunburned.
* Eat right and get
plenty of sleep - proper diet and rest will keep your immune
system strong to fight acne-forming bacteria.
* Don't squeeze or
scratch your skin pimples; this can lead to scar formation.
Remember, although these measures are the best defense against
the spread or development of new acne they still cannot alter
the cause, nor can you change your genetics. Therefore, as time
passes, you may find that you need "touch-ups" if new acne
surfaces.
Q. How Much Does Treatment
Cost and Will My Insurance Cover It?
A. Since every condition
is different, with some cases being more severe than others, the
cost depends on how many treatments are actually necessary for
your particular problem.
Some insurance companies
do cover this treatment when considered medically necessary.
However, insurance reimbursement varies from state to state and
from carrier to carrier, with each company having its own rules
for the types of therapies that are covered.
For your convenience, we
have the friendliest staff you will ever meet and they can help
you determine whether your insurance plan will cover treatment.
If the procedure is covered by your particular insurance
company, they are all trained in handling the often-confusing
paperwork that needs to be filled out if you are using your
insurance. In the case of no available insurance, affordable
payment plans are available.
Q. Are There Other
Procedures To Help My Acne?
A. Yes, Medical
Microdermabrasion, chemical peels, combined with a few medical
grade products. These are supplementary, showing great additive
effects.
Now That You Know Just About All There Is To Know
About Laser Acne Therapy, How Do You Go About Choosing The Right
Doctor?
The answer to this question is simple and is
based on 3 criteria. First, choose someone who has advanced
training in the procedure you are interested in. Second, make
sure the doctor you are considering has experience in performing
this particular procedure. And last but definitely not least,
choose a doctor you feel comfortable with.
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