Take control of your acne with BLU-U Blue Light Treatments
for
Moderate Acne.
What is acne, and why is it so hard to control?
There are many types of acne. The most common is called acne
vulgaris. Almost everyone goes through a period of acne at one
time or another. Just beneath the surface of the skin lie hundreds
of tiny glands called sebaceous glands. Their function is to collect
and excrete the oily substance called sebum, to keep the skin
healthy.
However, the tiny pathway for the sebum to escape often becomes
clogged, and a bacterium called p. acne grows inside. In a short
time, the area swells up, and forms a pimple on the skin. At certain
times of life, this process becomes very active, troublesome and
hard to control.
Is there a new way to control moderate acne?
There are many treatments for moderate acne—creams, washes,
medications—mild ones and very strong ones. However, your
doctor may decide that certain medications, such as antibiotics,
aren't right for you. Your case of moderate acne may not be responding
to medications or other conventional treatments. It may be hard
for you to keep up with complicated routines of skin care. Maybe
it's time to consider something new.
What's the Blue Light Treatment? How does it work?
There
is now a new treatment available that doesn't depend on medication.
It's called the BLU-U Blue Light Photodynamic Therapy Illuminator
Model 4170. The BLU-U is a very special blue light that can kill
the p. acnes bacteria in your skin. Treatments are simple—you
simply sit with your face close to the light for a short time
at a schedule set up by your doctor, usually a 15-minute session
about once or twice per week. The treatments may go on for five
weeks or so. It's very safe, it's not hot, it's not painful at
all. After some weeks, the blue light can control your acne, or
clear it up for a very long period. The BLU-U was cleared by the
FDA in 2003 for the treatment of moderate inflammatory acne vulgaris.
Where can I try the BLU-U blue light?
The BLU-U is available in the offices of doctors who specialize
in skin treatments. You can contact us if your case of moderate
acne is right for BLU-U Blue Light Treatment. At this time, most
insurance companies list the BLU-U blue light as a cosmetic treatment,
so you must pay the doctor yourself. If you are looking for an
alternative to medications or antibiotics, it might be just what
you need.
Acne at any age.
Not exclusive to teenagers, many young adults, people in their
20's and 30's, have trouble with acne that is hard to control.
The BLU-U Treatment - using light without drugs or antibiotics
- may be something for you to try. Contact us today.