What is IPL? IPL or Intense Pulsed Light (aka Photofacials) use a broad spectrum of light to target melanin (the pigmented cells forming sun spots and pigmentation after acne lesions) and hemoglobin (the red cells that are found in blood …
Menu of Services ACNE Office Visit With Health Care Provider Assessment with a licensed health care provider for evaluation of acne & treatment plan. Cortisone Injection Steroid Injection into acne lesions that greatly reduce pimple duration. …
Jillian Cirillo is a licensed Esthetician at Schweiger Dermatology in New York, and has been practicing medical aesthetics since 2004. With a special focus in acne and anti-aging treatment, Jillian offers medical grade aesthetic treatments, such as lasers, peels, and …
Acne sure has a way of leaving a lasting impression. Even way after the actual blemish is long gone, it can take weeks and sometimes months or years for that visible brown or red spot left in its place to …
The KTP laser is a favorite of Dr. Schweiger, because of its many uses and excellent results. The KTP laser might be right for you if: You have any red marks left behind from old acne lesions You have redness …
Once a pimple has resolved, it would be nice to forget about it completely. Unfortunately, this is often not the case, as residual redness (called post-inflammatory erythema) tends to stick around after acne clears. Here are options for treating post-pimple …
Laser Genesis is an excellent treatment option for both acne scars and the redness left behind after old acne clear (called post-inflammatory erythema.) Dr. Schweiger explains that, “Laser Genesis is a 1064nm short-pulsed laser that is non-ablative, meaning it does …
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