Acne Treatment



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What is Spectrum Laser/IPL Acne Treatment?
Spectrum Laser/IPL acne therapy is a light-based treatment designed to target the bacteria, oil production, and inflammation that contribute to acne breakouts. By combining the precision of laser energy with the broad-spectrum capability of IPL, this approach addresses both active acne and residual redness or pigmentation.
How It Works
During treatment, specific wavelengths of light penetrate the skin to kill acne-causing bacteria (P. acnes), reduce inflammation, and regulate overactive sebaceous (oil) glands. The IPL component also helps fade post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation, while laser energy stimulates natural healing processes for smoother, healthier-looking skin.
Conditions Spectrum Laser/IPL Acne Treatment Can Address
This treatment is effective for a variety of acne-related concerns, making it a versatile choice for both teens and adults:
- Active inflammatory acne (papules, pustules)
- Hormonal breakouts
- Excess oil production
- Redness from recent breakouts
- Post-acne dark spots and discoloration
- Mild acne scarring
Whether you struggle with occasional flare-ups or persistent acne, this treatment can help restore balance and clarity to your skin.

This advanced light-based technology offers both immediate improvements and long-term skin health benefits.
FAQ
FAQs
You've got questions? We've got answers.
Is the treatment painful?
Most clients experience only mild warmth or a gentle snapping sensation during treatment, making it well-tolerated without anesthesia.
How many sessions will I need?
A series of 4–6 treatments spaced 2–4 weeks apart is recommended for optimal results, though some improvement is often seen after the first session.
Can I use this treatment with other acne therapies?
Yes, our providers can create a customized plan that may combine Spectrum Laser/IPL with topical or other in-office treatments.
How soon will I see results?
Many clients notice reduced redness and fewer new breakouts within days, with continued improvement over the course of their treatment series.