Acne Laser Therapy



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phone-photo.jpgDr. Jacobs can provide several options for acne therapy based on your individual needs.  The following therapies may be used:  Antibiotics, topical therapy, Tazorac, Retin-A, Differin, Accutane, acne surgery, extractions, acne peels, and our Smooth Beam Laser. Female patients may benefit from hormonal evaluation and appropriate hormonal adjustments.

 

Smoothbeam is a gentle, non-invasive laser that improves acne and acne scarring by targeting overactive oil glands and deeply seated acne scars situated below the skin's surface.

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Is there any other help for acne?
Yes, Dr. Jacobs will individualize your acne therapy and can prescribe the entire ABC's of acne therapy.  (See the ABC diagram) The Smoothbeam laser is just one helpful tool out of many that Dr. Jacobs can use.  For severe acne, Dr. Jacobs may suggest eight weeks of Smoothbeam laser followed by Accutane.  For women with adult female acne, Dr. Jacobs may check hormones and can treat the underlying hormonal problem.  The Smoothbeam laser can also decrease the need for stronger medicines.  The Smoothbeam laser works very well for teenage acne, adult female acne, and all other acne type conditons, including disfiguring acne.






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