AviClear™ Acne Treatment in Midtown, NYC

It's the job of the sebaceous glands just beneath your skin to secrete oil through the pores to naturally hydrate the skin. When these glands produce too much oil, the pores can trap dead skin cells as well as debris and become a breeding ground for bacteria— leading to a single infected pimple, or acne, which involves multiple breakouts across the skin.

As the only acne treatment of its kind, AviClear targets and suppresses problematic sebaceous glands with the ultimate precision. By treating acne at its source, this innovative laser system helps to get acne under control without needing prescription medications. The laser topically kills the cells that cause acne thus clearing the skin. 

Awarded FDA clearance as the first and only energy-based device for the treatment of mild, moderate, and severe acne, AviClear provides satisfying results without the significant side effects typically associated with other approaches to care.

Fast, safe, effective, and comfortable care

Designed with client care and comfort in mind, the AviClear utilizes 1726 nm wavelength laser light pulses combined with AviCoolTM sapphire skin cooling and smart sensors to maximize safety and effectiveness while minimizing discomfort. Best of all, with little to no downtime, AviClear achieves significant and satisfying results in just three half-hour sessions.

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AviClear™ from CUTERA® offers a clear path to an acne-free complexion. The first and only FDA cleared device for treatment of mild to severe acne, AviClear can make a lasting difference in just three easy treatments.

A comfortable solution that addresses acne at its source

“AviClear is the first and only energy-based device with FDA clearance for the treatment of mild to severe acne.”

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FAQs

Is AviClear™ from CUTERA® treatment for acne safe?

 Yes this treatment is perfectly safe. It is safe for all people aged 14 and above. The only contraindication would be pregnancy in which case we would refuse treatment to a pregnant person. No medications are used for this treatment.

Is this treatment painful?

No it is not painful. The laser is hot but we have a very cold cooling tip so patients do not feel its heat. It feels similar to a little mosquito bite however, no anesthetic is needed.

How many treatments will I need for my acne?

Generally the protocol is 3 treatments 4 weeks apart. Each treatment takes about 30 min (if doing the face only).

How long does it take to see results?

Full results take 12 weeks after the last treatment and keep working for up to a year.

I have been on Accutane medication - can I still get the treatment?

This depends on how much Accutane you’ve used and how long you have been taking it. To be able to have AviClear™ acne treatment you will need to stop taking Accutane and wait for a period of time before we can start treatment.

What down sides or side effects are there to this treatment?

After the first treatment, acne can initially get worse before it gets better. This is because when the cells first start dying, there is a release of a lot of “junk” in the cells that can cause more acne but it is important to remember that it will get better.

The initial purge happens after the first treatment and the acne can get worse in the first 4 weeks. However, there are things we can do to combat this. For example, we can talk about different skincare regimens and using different lasers to counteract the purge. Doing a chemical peel can greatly help as it cleans up the skin very effectively. We can also use topical ointments to minimize the purge.

Will I need more AviClear™ treatments in the future?

AviClearis a new treatment modality and long term results of whether more treatment might be needed is not known.

I have acne on my back/chest/(any other body part). Can it be treated?

AviCleartargets the cells that cause acne so it doesn’t matter where on the body it is.

Can AviClear™ treat all forms of acne?

Yes, this treatment is suitable for all forms of acne.



Medically Reviewed By: Dr. Tammy Chen, DDS