Active Acne Treatments

Natural Medicine of Seattle uses the Fotona Dynamis laser as part of our acne treatment protocol, providing a truly comprehensive solution to the problem of acne.

Why use this treatment:
  • Fast results, Without Side-Effects
  • Safe and effective
  • No medication
  • Improves skin texture and tone
  • Fast and gentle
  • Reduces the possibility of developing new acne inflammation.
How does it work?
Fotona Dynamis laser treatment reduces acne inflammation through photoselective absorption and controlled heating effects. Fotona’s high powered Nd:YAG laser safely penetrates the skin to an optimal treatment depth to thermally and selectively destroy overactive sebaceous glands.
In addition to its thermal penetration effects, the Nd:YAG acne laser treatment also accelerates the healing process and stimulates collagen remodeling, an important step in the long-term treatment of acne.
Downtime?
No downtime. Mild redness may occur for a few hours after treatment.
What to expect?
Your doctor will talk to you about the number of treatments is right for you. Generally, your doctor will suggest a series of 3 to 6 treatments.
Results: Before treatment, after a single session and after series of treatments:
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Pricing:  

New patients will have a 30 minute consultation with the doctor. The 50.00 charge will be applied towards the treatment’s cost. 

Single Treatment: 500.00

3 Treatment package:  1500 for a series of 3 treatments. (receive an additional 10% off packages)

 

Find out if ActiveAcne treatment is right for you:

Call us to schedule a free phone 15 minute consult to start getting better skin right away

 

Doctors that are providing this service at our clinic:

Grace Chang, ND, LAc

Sonya Mahmood, ND

Margie Ikeda, ND 

 

 

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