Research On The Use Of NLite For Acne
Since the development of the drug, Isotretinoin, over 10 years ago there had been little worthwhile research into new treatments of acne.
The Laserase Bolton clinic has been using lasers for acne treatment in Manchester, Bolton, Lancashire and the North West since 1999.
We were one of first clinics in the country to use the N-Lite laser and carried out some of the early work that led to the launch of the N-Lite as an acne treatment system.
A large proportion of the population suffer from acne at some point in their lives. The acne will generally resolve itself within 5 years but for some it will continue into adulthood. If the acne is severe it may lead to acne scarring if not treated appropriately.
The type of scarring can differ between patients therefore each treatment will be tailored to your individual needs. It is better to start treatment early in order to reduce the scarring, thereby hopefully reducing the number of treatments you will ultimately require.
Laserase take a unique approach by personally consulting and carrying out a full lifestyle and skin analysis. By addressing the ‘root cause’ of the acne we can treat much more effectively.
We have a high success rate with acne management and use a combination of different therapies to get the best possible results. These may include N-Lite, Skin Ceutical peels, Dermaroller, advanced medical skincare or a combination of the above.
You will receive ongoing support, assessments and adjustments of treatment recommendations and a network of support from the UK’s best skin experts.
Since the development of the drug, Isotretinoin, over 10 years ago there had been little worthwhile research into new treatments of acne.
David, 27, from Billinge said:- “I had grade 7 acne which meant that washing my face was painful and anything more than a light wipe with a facecloth would incur bleeding
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