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Pulse Dye (577-585 nm)

Pulse dye lasers use a range of wavelengths between 577 nm and 585 nm. These lasers have traditionally been used to treat vascular conditions such as Rosacea and Port Wine Stains. Recent studies have found that this wavelength is effective for killing p.acne bacteria.

The properties of the 577 - 585 nanometer Pulse Dye laser light are such that the primary target for the intense laser light is the hemoglobin in blood. Consequently, the laser is most attracted to small blood vessels in and around the hair follicles where acne resides. As these vessels absorb the intense laser energy, they kill the nearby p.acne bacteria, thereby preventing acne. Because the p.acne bacteria can return, this type of treatment typically needs to be repeated on an ongoing basis.

FDA Approved (Acne) Pulse Dye Lasers:

V-Star Laser by Cynosure

V-Beam Laser by Candela

N-Lite Laser by EU Photonics

To learn more about laser treatments, contact your local acne physician.

 

 
 
 
 
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