Control breakouts at the source
Acne treatments target sebum production, Cutibacterium acnes bacteria, inflammation, and follicular blockage. Device-based options include blue light laser, LED, and adjunct peels — integrated into medical-grade care plans.
Bacterial reduction
Blue light destroys P. acnes in the follicle.
Oil control
Reduce sebum and prevent new comedones.
Scar prevention
Treat active acne before scarring develops.
Combination care
Pair devices with topicals and lifestyle advice.
At a glance
How the treatment
works
Acne grading
Classify severity and scarring risk.
Protocol selection
Blue laser, LED, peel, or combination.
Treatment session
Deliver light or peel with skin cooling.
Homecare plan
Retinoids, antibacterials, and SPF as prescribed.
Progress review
Adjust at 2–4 week intervals.
Equip your practice
Primelaze supplies devices, hands-on training, clinical protocols, and nationwide service support.
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Common questions
Yes — 415nm blue light targets porphyrins in P. acnes, reducing bacterial load.
A series of 4–8 weekly sessions is common for active acne.
Treat active acne first; scar revision begins once inflammation is controlled.
Vossman Blauman blue laser, Celluma acne LED modes, and supporting peel protocols.



