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q I developed acne when I was 50 and I just want it to go away. Is there an effective treatment without drugs?
TO The sudden onset of acne in the menopause years is infuriatingly common and always disturbing.
The oral medication Roaccutane (isotretinoin) has until now been the gold standard for combating the condition, but not without unpleasant side effects for some people.
Q I developed acne when I was 50 and I just want it to go away. Is there an effective treatment without drugs?
Beauty expert Inge van Lotringen recommends AviClear laser treatment for severe acne
But there is an interesting new option, AviClear, which is a laser specifically for controlling even severe acne. It works by targeting the sebaceous glands of the skin and suppressing their activity indefinitely.
“It stops the overproduction of sebum, eliminating a key trigger for acne,” says consultant dermatologist Dr Anjali Mahto (selflondon.com).
Almost 90 per cent of those who have the three 30-minute sessions (spaced a month apart) for a whopping £4,500 see visible improvements six months after the last session.
- For clinics nationwide, search cutera.com/uk-en.