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How Exactly Does “Blue Light Therapy” Work for Acne?

Question by Josh: How exactly does “blue light therapy” work for acne?
I’m new to blue light therapy, and my dermatologist recommended it. Is it more to keep acne away, or does it remove scars?

Best answer:

Answer by Loc P
Blue light therapy works. The blue light is just UV light. It kills the bacteria in your skin that causes acne. However, it does not remove scars.

A cheaper and just as effective alternative for blue light therapy is going to a tanning salon. Go to a tanning salon that has facial tanners built into the tanning beds. The light from the tanning bed is the same as the blue light therapy. If you have ever noticed, people that go to tanning salons do not have acne. Trust me, this works.

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