It is unlikely that the Carbon Laser Peel causes acne outbreak per se. The Carbon Peel Laser actually helps to lightly ablate/exfoliate the top layer of dead skin, break up pigments and break down the debris lodged deep in the pores. The combined photothermal and photochemical peeling effect also aid to shrink sebaceous glands, stimulate collagen and reduce inflammation, improving acne. It is possible that some people may experience some mild outbreak during the week after the carbon peel laser due to the exfoliation and increased cell turnover from the treatment. However, most people find improvement to the acne, skin texture, skin tone and pores after the Carbon Laser Peel.
Question
Can the carbon laser peel cause an acne breakout?
Doctor's Answers 2
The Carbon Peel Laser has been shown to improve the outcome of cystic acne. It helps to remove the dead skin of the surface, and reduces oil secretion and pigmentation. However as with all heat-based therapies, from experience, including IPL/Co2 Laser, there is a small limited outbreak following the treatment in the initial days.
Fortunately, the outbreak tends to be self-limiting and recovers rather quickly. So take heart!
Winston
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