Light therapy involves the application of red and/or blue light and works by helping kill acne bacteria as well as potentially reducing the production of skin oil (sebum).
It is usually performed twice weekly over 4 to 6 weeks.
The clearlight has done nothing for my skin. I paid for 8 treatments and had no results so they gave me 4 more. The treatment is way to expensive not to see any results what so ever. Very inconvenient as well. Driving there 2x a week is annoying.
No effect at all,so expensive
Compared to some other units I have purchased this seems well made.
Unlike some reviews I like the bulkyness as you get more complete facial coverage.
Wish it had a tilt control so you could sit more comfortably in front. The thickness of the removable front cover seems to be a safety feature which may serve to reduce the lights effectiveness.
Easy to use, no side effects.
Not a miracle cure, I still break out. Not easy to travel with, so I have to skip days when I'm out of town. I also skip days here and there when I'm busy, as it takes 15 minutes at least, which is an inconvenience. Takes a long time to see results!
None!!!
I had a horrible experience with it.
Really has helped with my hormonal acne on chin...seems to keep the "bug ones" away. I love it and will continue to use it in the future.
I get a little red right after the treatment--but think it may be too close to my face...my nose touches it?!
I don't think I have any...honestly. The facials felt good in between treatments. That's about it.
Too expensive
Didn't do squat.
Did I say too expensive?
None
Didn't work for me. Paid too much, I'm disappointed.
Completely cleared my skin;
Helped acne marks to heal faster;
No negative side-effects.
Intiially expensive;
Mildly inconvenient.
None, it didn't work for me.
It cost a lot of money and time away from work for something that made no difference, and I even got it for half price!
The right dermatologist can make a big difference to your patient experience and the success of your acne treatment plan. Here are the steps to find a dermatologist who is a good fit:
Only a select few plastic surgeons specialize in acne scar revision surgery. Be certain to find a provider who specializes in acne scar repair and who is passionate and experienced in this area.
Pros:
None that I have seen so far.