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Cosmetic Dermatology

Blu-U Blue Light Therapy

California Skin Institute offers Blu-U Blue Light Therapy treatment for acne as part of our ongoing commitment to creating customized acne treatment options for our patients. This specialized treatment option is a great choice for patients who would like to avoid taking prescription medications for acne, such as antibiotics. Further, your California Skin Institute provider may combine Blu-U Blue Light Therapy with other treatment options, such as a change in your skin cleansing routine and specialized acne facials.

How Blu-U Blue Light Therapy Works

Unlike skin cleansers and facials for acne, which typically address several causes of acne at once, this therapy focuses on one specific culprit; acne-causing bacteria. The Blu-U Blue Light Therapy is performed with a specialized device that emits a scattered fluorescent light that targets this bacteria.

The elimination of bacteria with Blu-U Blue Light Therapy helps acne heal faster, which gradually reduces the size of the follicle and the associated inflammation.

What Blu-U Blue Light Therapy Treats

Blu-U Blue Light Therapy is primarily used to treat moderate acne. This acne treatment option may not be suitable for severe breakouts, like cystic acne, which are typically too deep inside the skin for the light to kill acne-causing bacteria.

Is Blu-U Blue Light Therapy Safe?

Yes, this therapy is safe and should not cause skin damage when administered properly.

This treatment option is not a laser and does not vaporize or coagulate any skin structures. Its sole focus is to target bacteria by exposing it to specific light wavelengths.

Further, Blu-U Blue Light Therapy does not emit any UV radiation, so there is no danger of developing dark spots or skin cancer from this treatment.

However, it’s important to note that protective eyewear must be worn during treatment to shield your eyes from the light. When you visit California Skin Institute for Blu-U Blue Light Therapy, protective eyewear will be provided to you.

What to Expect During Blu-U Blue Light Therapy

If your California Skin Institute provider has determined that Blu-U Blue Light Therapy is an appropriate option for your moderate acne, he or she will schedule a series of treatment appointments for you.

When you come in for Blu-U Blue Light Therapy, it’s a good idea to cleanse your face beforehand and remove all makeup. This will make it easier for the light to reach bacteria on the surface of the skin and inside pores.

The typical session is quite short, and takes approximately 17 minutes, but will vary from patient to patient. During the treatment, you will be seated in a comfortable chair, in front of the machine. Once the protective eyewear has been placed over your eyes, the machine will be turned on and the fluorescent light will be administered to your skin.

Patients usually don’t experience significant discomfort during treatment, though mild stinging may occur during the first minutes. Most patients tolerate any associated discomfort very well, without the need for topical anesthetics.

After treatment, you should be able to go back to your regular activities and wear makeup.

Blu-U Blue Light Therapy Side Effects

Side effects associated with this treatment are typically mild and don’t cause significant discomfort. However, depending on the intensity of the treatment, some patients may experience slight redness and skin irritation. In some cases, minor scaling and crusting has been reported, though such occurrences are quite rare.

To learn more about Blu-U Blue Light Therapy or to schedule a consultation with one of our experienced providers, please call a California Skin Institute practice near you, or find a location near you and request a consultation!

Disclaimer

Treatment results will vary, talk to a practitioner to see if any of these treatments or procedures are right for you.

Conditions treated by Blu-U Blue Light Therapy


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