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Get answers to common questions about Omega Green PDT Acne Treatment - 80 Mins.
Many clients notice reduced redness and calmer inflammation after the first session, with clearer texture and fewer breakouts developing over two to six weeks. Optimal results typically require a series of treatments spaced several weeks apart and consistent home care.
Yes. The calming chlorophyllin and chlorella ingredients combined with targeted LED wavelengths are designed to reduce redness and inflammation. A consultation is required to tailor settings for sensitivity and ensure safe, effective treatment for rosacea-prone skin.
Most clients experience minimal downtime — mild warmth, temporary redness, or slight peeling for a day or two. Rarely, sensitivity or transient lightening/darkening may occur. Your clinician will recommend soothing aftercare and sunscreen to protect skin while it heals.
A typical course is 4–6 treatments spaced one to two weeks apart for inflammatory acne and rosacea. Maintenance treatments every 4–12 weeks help sustain results. Your clinician will customize frequency based on your skin condition and response.
Yes. It pairs well with gentle exfoliation, topical prescriptions, and hydrating facials, but aggressive procedures, retinoids, or certain peels may require spacing. Always inform your clinician about medications and recent treatments so we can plan safe, effective combinations.
Pregnant or breastfeeding individuals, people with photosensitive conditions, or those on photosensitizing medications should avoid or get physician clearance. Active herpes outbreaks, recent strong chemical peels, or uncontrolled skin infections may also preclude treatment until resolved.