Acne treatment aims to quickly heal breakouts and prevent scarring. As acne worsens, the risk of scars increases. Surgical and physical procedures can offer rapid healing by draining acne, reducing oil, and shrinking sebaceous glands. Here are some common procedures:
**Comedone Extraction:** A doctor uses sterile instruments to remove blackheads and whiteheads, halting their growth. This is often combined with oral or topical treatments.
**Cyst Drainage:** Doctors carefully drain large cysts to remove pus, dead cells, sebum, and other accumulated matter, preventing further growth and reducing scar formation.
**Steroid Injection:** Injecting cysts with steroids can quickly dry them out.
**Peeling and Dermabrasion:** Mild chemical peels and microdermabrasion clean the epidermis of dead skin cells, open pores, and reduce acne.
**Laser Therapy:** Diode lasers can effectively treat acne.
**Light Therapy:** Certain lights, like blue and green-yellow lights, kill *P. acnes* bacteria, which cause inflammation. These procedures are often used alongside topical or oral acne treatments, aiming to treat acne early to prevent scarring.
**Disclaimer:** This information is for educational purposes only and is not medical advice. Consult your doctor for medical concerns and before following any tips from this article. The author is not responsible for any outcomes or damages resulting from this information.
