How does NLite work?

How does NLite work?

How NLITE-V works. Blue light energy initiates the release of free radical oxygen which kills and reduces the p. acne bacteria that cause spots. At the same time, it also reduces any associated scarring by stimulating collagen growth beneath the skin.

Is Aerolase good for acne?

The Aerolase laser treats acne by: Heating up and shrinking the sebaceous glands leading to lower sebum output. Killing the acne bacteria. Reducing the redness associated with the acne.

What is Titan laser?

Titan is a skin-tightening technology used for lax and sagging skin at the jawline, abdomen, knees, forehead, and upper neck. It is a laser skin care treatment suitable for patients of any age or skin type. Titan uses infrared light to heat the dermis well below the skin’s surface.

How is the nLite laser used to treat acne?

What is NLite Laser? The NLite laser is a low energy yellow light laser treatment that can reduce and control active acne and rosacea. This is accomplished by using the NLite laser to create zones of heat injury to the skin. This stimulates the growth of new, healthy skin cells to replace old, damaged cells.

How does the nLite V Laser treatment work?

Nlite-V is a non-invasive laser acne treatment which targets the bacteria. Blue light energy initiates the release of free radical oxygen which kills and reduces the p.acne bacteria that cause spots. At the same time, it also reduces any associated scarring by stimulating collagen growth beneath the skin.

How is blue light used to treat acne?

Blue light energy initiates the release of free radical oxygen which kills and reduces the p.acne bacteria that cause spots. At the same time, it also reduces any associated scarring by stimulating collagen growth beneath the skin. The whole face is usually treated in each session.

How old do you have to be to get a nLite laser?

The NLite laser is suitable for most patients over 16 years of age, however some patients with a skin type of IV and above on the Fitzpatrick scale may not be suitable. Suitability will be assessed at consultation. Does it hurt? Patients may experience some discomfort as the laser is being applied, but this should only be mild.