Medical Dermatology

Blue light acne therapy has emerged as a highly effective, non-invasive solution for managing and preventing acne breakouts. If you're looking for a gentle, drug-free way to improve your skin, blue light therapy might be the treatment you need.

Targets Acne-Causing Bacteria

One of the primary reasons blue light therapy is effective against acne is its ability to directly target the bacteria responsible for breakouts. Cutibacterium acnes (formerly known as propionibacterium acnes) is a type of bacteria that lives on the skin and contributes to acne by causing inflammation in clogged pores. Blue light therapy penetrates the skin’s layers and kills these bacteria without damaging surrounding skin tissue. This makes it an ideal option for those who want to avoid medications.

Non-Invasive and Drug-Free

Unlike many other acne treatments that rely on chemicals or medications, blue light therapy is entirely non-invasive and drug-free. This makes blue light therapy a great option for individuals with sensitive skin or those looking for a natural way to combat acne. It's a pain-free solution that delivers visible results without the need for prescription medications.

Helps Reduce Inflammation

Blue light acne treatment not only kills bacteria but also helps reduce the inflammation associated with acne. If you struggle with red, swollen breakouts, blue light therapy can soothe the skin and lessen the appearance of angry, inflamed pimples. Over time, this can lead to fewer breakouts and a smoother, more even skin tone.

Prevents Future Breakouts

One of the most compelling reasons to choose blue light therapy is its potential to prevent future acne breakouts. By consistently using the treatment, you can keep acne-causing bacteria at bay, reducing the likelihood of recurring breakouts. This makes blue light therapy a valuable part of any long-term skincare routine for those prone to persistent acne.

Blue light acne treatment offers a safe, effective, and non-invasive solution to managing and preventing acne. Whether you're dealing with mild to moderate breakouts or looking for a long-term strategy to keep your skin clear, blue light therapy is a powerful tool that can help you achieve healthier, acne-free skin.

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Cosmetic Dermatology

Laser Hair Removal and Hair Restoration

Laser Hair Removal gives you smooth, hair-free skin with long-lasting results on virtually any body area. See your options for Hair Restoration if you have thinning hair or no hair at all.

SkinPen Microneedling and Fraxel Dual Laser

SkinPen Microneedling is a minimally invasive treatment for scars, fine lines, and uneven texture, with natural healing and collagen production for your skin. Fraxel Dual Laser stimulates  collagen for deeper skin concerns like scarring, wrinkles, and hyperpigmentation.

HydraFacial and Intense Pulsed Light (IPL)

For skin that looks refreshed and glowing, HydraFacial hydrates, cleanses, and exfoliates. Noninvasive IPL (Intense Pulsed Light) provides clearer, brighter skin with minimal downtime in cases of sun damage, redness, and pigmentation.

Skin Rejuvenation and Botox and Fillers

Skin Rejuvenation treatments target fine lines, sun damage, and uneven pigmentation and improve skin texture, tone, and elasticity.

To smooth dynamic wrinkles (wrinkles in your skin from natural movements, like laugh lines and crow's feet) for instant yet natural-looking results, many patients choose Botox. To restore volume and contour in practically any area of your skin, consult with us about dermal fillers.

Skin Cancers and Surgical Dermatology

Mohs Micrographic Surgery and Excisional Surgery

For early signs of melanoma, we recommend regular skin cancer screenings for those prone to the disease. The precision of Mohs Micrographic Surgery leaves as many healthy cells as possible while we remove cancerous tissue layer by layer. Excisional Surgery, along with radiation therapy and/or systemic medication, may be necessary in the most serious skin cancer cases.

Cryosurgery and Photodynamic Therapy

Individual lesions, precursors to skin cancer called actinic keratosis, are the target of Cryosurgery to avoid squamous cell carcinoma. Non-invasive Photodynamic Therapy treats actinic keratosis with light-activated medication in cases where pre-cancerous changes are extensive.