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Spectra MDF Laser for Acne Scars

Anyone who has struggled with acne scars knows how difficult they can be to address. Introducing Spectra MDF, an innovative, minimal-to-no-downtime laser that revolutionizes the treatment of acne scars. We’re proud to be one of the first in northern New Jersey to offer this groundbreaking treatment.

Benefits of Spectra MDF Laser for Acne Scars

Spectra MDF is a unique technology that uses laser energy to smooth and level the surface of the skin. This multi-depth fractional laser allows our skilled practitioners to select different depths of focus for optimal results on a variety of types of acne scars and textural issues. 

    • Reduction of atrophic acne scarring (indented acne scars)
    • Improvement of skin texture and pore size
    • Increased collagen and elastin production
    • Less downtime than ablative fractional lasers

Spectra MDF Laser

Treatment Facts

Minimizes the appearance of atrophic (indented) acne scars.

Precision laser technology re-levels the skin without unnecessary tissue damage.

FDA-approved, patented, and clinically studied.

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Unlike the majority of effective lasers for acne scars, Spectra MDF requires minimal-to-no downtime.

Spectra MDF vs. Other Lasers for Acne Scars

Unlike ablative lasers that destroy a large percentage of the skin and cause excessive downtime, Spectra MDF uses precision optics to target the specific areas within the skin that need remodeling. This allows us to achieve excellent results with less downtime.

Comparatively, fractional ablative lasers such as CO2 lasers induce large channels of thermal ablation, destroying healthy tissue and causing more pain and downtime. CO2 lasers typically require 7 to 14 days of recovery time, while Spectra MDF patients typically only have 1-3 days of redness and slight swelling.

Before and after results of a Spectra MDF laser treatment series on acne scars.

How Spectra MDF Laser Resurfacing Works

Spectra MDF laser uses precision-focused beams of laser energy to remodel the skin from within. This unique technology allows our skilled practitioners to select customized depths of treatment based on your specific skin concerns.

With each pulse, the laser creates a collection of microscopic “bubbles” within the skin. These bubbles have the ability to lift depressed acne scars up, smoothing uneven skin and yielding superior results with lesser discomfort and lower downtime. In many cases, we can treat the acne scars without impacting the surface of the skin, which means that recovery time is drastically reduced.

Spectra MDF Laser Near Me

Take control of your skin and minimize the appearance of acne scars with Spectra MDF Laser Resurfacing. Aesthetic Center of New Jersey, located in Franklin Lakes, is a leading center for advanced non-surgical medical aesthetic treatments for the face, body, and hair. We take pride in delivering fully customized, high-performance treatments for a wide range of cosmetic concerns and conditions. Call or text us at 201-425-0825 (Franklin Lakes location) or 908-529-8029 (Warren/Basking Ridge location) to schedule a complimentary consultation.

Spectra MDF Laser for Acne Scars FAQs

What is Spectra MDF?

Spectra MDF is a new, unique technology that uses laser energy to smooth and level the surface of the skin with minimal-to-no downtime. The treatment is excellent for many types of acne scars. 

Is the treatment painful?

Most people find MDF Fractional Resurfacing treatment to be comfortable and relatively painless. We apply a topical numbing cream prior to your treatment to enhance your experience.

How many treatments are needed for optimal results?

The number of MDF Fractional Resurfacing treatments required may vary depending on your skin concerns and goals. Most people require a series of three to six treatments, spaced four to six weeks apart in order to achieve optimal results.

What is the recovery time?

There is minimal downtime after Spectra MDF treatments. You may experience mild redness and inflammation in the treatment area for up to a few days afterward.