Acne & Acne Scars Reduction by using the latest PDT- LIGHT technology
THE BEST ACNE TREATMENT WITH PDT – LIGHT
What is Acne?
Acne is an inflammatory condition of the sebaceous (or oil) glands of the skin that lead to the production of pimples. Acne most commonly affects the face, neck, chest, shoulders, and upper back which have a high concentration of sebaceous follicles. Blackheads and whiteheads (technically known as open and closed comedones, respectively) develop when the follicles become clogged and inflamed. When pimples become badly inflamed, they can become painful cysts. These cysts are located deep in the skin and can lead to acne scarring.
Acne Causes, Prevention, and Treatment
There have been many myths about the cause of acne. Acne can be a result of poor hygiene and diet, but heredity and hormones play the largest roles in the development of acne since they directly affect sebaceous glands.
The light treatments are the most advanced technology for the treatment of acne. One of the latest procedure delivers PDT – Light to the dermis to target the overactive sebaceous glands. Although the marked reduction in acne lesions is observed within a couple of treatments, a series of 4 to 6 treatments delivered at 2-4 week intervals are usually necessary to achieve the desired clinical clearance. The glands and the bacteria within them are selectively destroyed by this process and result in a reduction of further acne outbreaks.
Acne scars reduction
The most effective reduction of acne scars is with the use of3 Polar RF or Mesotherapy RF.
Name of class: Acne & Acne Scars Reduction by using the latest PDT- LIGHT technology
Location: Institute Rejuvee, New York
Duration: 1 day (5-6 hours)
Certificate of attendance
Objectives:
Hands-on training
Basic: PDT- Light Therapy, 3 Polar RF, and Mesotherapy RF
Concept of acne and acne scars reduction
Procedures
Products
Fee: $ 130.00
Institute Rejuvee organizes one-day classes
For more information please contact
Dr. Bojana Matovski
rj4students@gmail or
Mobile: 201 660 0321