Professional Treatments for Severe Acne: Chemical Peels, Microdermabrasion, and Laser Therapy

Treating severe acne often requires a combination of therapies or of professional treatments tailored to your skin type, the severity of your acne and your response to initial treatments. Here are three of the professional treatment available for severe acne, chemical peels, microdermabrasion, and laser therapy.

 

If you are suffering from severe acne and concerned about your skin’s appearance, you can consult the best dermatologist at Doral Health and Wellness Dermatology Center for a treatment plan with your acne scars.

 

Chemical Peels

Chemical peels involve applying a chemical solution to your skin to exfoliate and remove the outer layers, promoting new skin growth and improving texture and appearance.

  • Types
    • Superficial Peels − Use mild acids like alpha hydroxy acids (AHAs) or beta hydroxy acids (BHAs) to gently exfoliate the outermost layer of your skin. These are good for mild acne, uneven skin tone, and superficial scars.
    • Medium Peels − Use stronger acids like trichloroacetic acid (TCA) to reach the middle layers of your skin. They are effective for moderate acne scars, pigmentation, and deeper wrinkles.
    • Deep Peels − Use phenol or high-concentration TCA to deeply penetrate your skin. These are used for severe acne scars, deep wrinkles, and significant sun damage.
  • Procedure
    • Your skin is thoroughly cleaned.
    • The chemical solution is applied and left on your skin for a specific time.
    • The solution is neutralized and removed.
    • Skin peeling and redness may occur over the next few days to weeks, depending on the peel depth.
  • Benefits
    • Reduces the appearance of your acne scars.
    • Improves your skin tone and texture.
    • Stimulates collagen production.
  • Side Effects
    • Redness, swelling, and peeling.
    • Sensitivity to sunlight.
    • Risk of infection or scarring with deeper peels.

Microdermabrasion
Microdermabrasion is a non-invasive procedure that uses fine crystals or a diamond-tipped wand to gently exfoliate the outer layer of your skin, promoting new skin cell growth.

  • Types
    • Crystal Microdermabrasion − Uses a machine to spray fine crystals onto your skin and then vacuum them away along with dead skin cells.
    • Diamond-Tip Microdermabrasion − Uses a diamond-tipped wand to exfoliate your skin while simultaneously suctioning off your dead skin cells.
  • Procedure
    • Your skin is cleansed.
    • The microdermabrasion device is moved over your skin.
    • The treatment typically takes about 30 minutes.
    • No downtime; minor redness may occur but usually subsides quickly.
  • Benefits
    • Improves mild acne scars.
    • Enhances your skin texture and tone.
    • Minimal discomfort and no downtime.
  • Side Effects
    • Mild redness and sensitivity.
    • Temporary dryness or flaking.

Laser Therapy
Laser therapy uses focused light energy to resurface your skin, stimulate collagen production, and reduce the appearance of acne scars.

  • Types
    • Ablative Lasers − Removes the outer layers of your skin and heat the underlying layers to stimulate collagen production. Examples include CO2 and Erbium lasers. These are effective for deep scars but have longer recovery times.
    • Non-Ablative Lasers − Penetrate deeper into your skin without removing the top layers, stimulating collagen growth and tightening the skin. Examples include Nd:YAG and fractional lasers. These have shorter recovery times but may require multiple sessions.
    • Fractional Lasers − Create micro-injuries in your skin, promoting new skin growth and collagen production while leaving surrounding tissue intact, leading to faster healing.
  • Procedure
    • Your skin is cleansed and sometimes numbed with a topical anesthetic.
    • The laser is passed over your skin in targeted areas.
    • Each session can last from 30 minutes to an hour.
    • Multiple sessions may be needed for optimal results.
  • Benefits
    • Significantly reduces the appearance of your acne scars.
    • Improves your skin texture and firmness.
    • Stimulates long-term collagen production.
  • Side Effects
    • Redness, swelling, and possible crusting or peeling.
    • Sensitivity to sunlight.
    • Potential hyperpigmentation or hypopigmentation.

All three treatments—chemical peels, microdermabrasion, and laser therapy—can be effective in improving your acne scars and enhancing your skin’s appearance. The best choice depends on the severity of your scarring, skin type, and your personal preference. Consult a dermatologist to help you determine the most appropriate treatment plan tailored to your specific needs.

 

Looking for the best treatment for your acne scarring? At Doral Health and Wellness Dermatology Center, we have a dermatologist that can help you with your skin problem. Our dermatologists are equipped with the right knowledge and expertise to help you treat and manage skin conditions. You can visit us at 1797 Pitkin Avenue, Brooklyn, New York, 11212, to schedule an appointment. You can also call us at 1-347-384-5690 or visit our website at https://www.bestbrooklyndermatologist.com.