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Skin Rejuvenation with the Candela Smoothbeam

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The Smoothbeam by Candela is a 1450nm diode laser that is versatile and multifunctional. It is the first FDA approved laser for the treatment of acne. Designed to target the root cause of acne, the Smoothbeam provides a precise heating of the upper dermis, while the dynamic cooling device Candela is famous for, known as non toxic cryogen gas, provides a controlled cooling of the skin. The result when this wavelength of light penetrates the skin is a denaturization of the sebaceous glands to effectively treat acne and sebaceous hyperplasia. In addition this diode laser also has the ability to initiate skin rejuvenation by softening fine lines and wrinkles around the eyes as well as a softening the appearance of acne scars.

Acne is the most common cause for visits to the dermatologist. This skin disorder affects millions of people worldwide. Acne is caused by clogged pores, pimples or cysts. The levels of acne range from mild to severe. Many factors can contribute to this condition such as hormones, stress, genetics, diet and the environment. Acne can be seen not only on the face, but also on the neck, chest, back, shoulders and upper arms. Moderate to severe forms of acne can possibly lead to scarring. Acne is caused by an increased production of the sebum from the oil glands, often as a result of hormonal activity. While there are several topical and systemic treatments available to use, occasionally other forms of treatment are needed to clear the area and gain control of an outbreak. This is where the Smoothbeam by Candela comes in.

The Smoothbeam targets the root cause of the acne by causing a thermal injury below the surface of the skin. The heat then alters the structure of the oil or sebaceous glands thus reducing the overproduction of the acne causing oil. The sebaceous glands are the root cause of acne. The thermal injury also initiates the remodeling of collagen to decrease the appearance of wrinkles and acne scars. As the laser penetrates into the upper layers of the dermis the wavelength of light is absorbed by the water within the deeper skin. The dynamic cooling device, which sprays cryogen onto the skin milliseconds prior to the laser beam hitting the skin, assists in minimizing side effects as it preserves the skin integrity and increase patient comfort.

The Smoothbeam targets and heats the collagen and the oil glands in the dermis, denaturing the oil glands and stimulating collagen growth all while protecting the top layer of skin. An advantage of this laser is its ability to treat any skin type from teenagers to older patients with minimal side effects. Side effects include hyper or hypo pigmentation, redness and in rare instances scarring. Contraindications to receive the Smoothbeam treatment include recent use of the oral medication Accutane and tanned skin.

The procedure is said to feel as if rubber bands are snapping on the skin and usually a topical anesthetic is applied prior to the treatment for added patient comfort. A full face can be treated in approximately 30 minutes. 2-6 treatments are needed at 4-6 week intervals for optimal results. Results are seen gradually, with most claiming to see a response after the second or third treatment.

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Written by Joseph E. Parisi III

July 11th, 2009 at 5:54 pm

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