Got acne? Try AviClear, the long-lasting treatment that stops acne in its tracks

(BPT) - Acne is the most common skin condition in the U.S., affecting roughly 50 million people of all ages. In fact, about 85% of people between the ages of 12 and 24 experience at least minor acne,[1] and it doesn’t stop there. Even adult men and women may still suffer from acne breakouts on their face, chest and back.[2]

If you are like most people who suffer with acne, you’ve probably tried just about everything to keep pimples under control. From prescriptions to peels, facials and creams — the wide range of acne therapies keeps expanding.

You can try to control your acne with prescription and non-prescription products and diligent skin care, but these only last as long as they’re being used. AviClear® by Cutera® selectively targets and suppresses the sebaceous glands, eliminating acne at the source, offering a durable option for acne sufferers.

AviClear initially received FDA clearance in March 2022 and has recently announced an additional clearance as a long-term treatment for all severities of inflammatory acne vulgaris. Over the last year AviClear has also received various awards from Elle, Cosmopolitan, Good Housekeeping and more, earning the seal of approval from top skin and beauty experts.

“The US FDA acknowledgment of long-lasting results from AviClear further supports the results we are seeing in my practice,” says Dr. Jessica Weiser, Weiser Skin MD in New York City. “It gives our patients greater confidence in the efficacy and durability of AviClear results.”

According to Dr. Weiser, “as the first acne therapy to claim long-term effectiveness for mild, moderate and severe acne, we have found that the results get progressively better over time for our patients. AviClear is well tolerated and requires only three 30-minute treatment sessions.”

Cutera’s clinical data confirm these results. Recent clinical studies have shown that after three 30-minute treatment sessions, 90% of patients had a visible improvement in their acne at 6 months.[3] Furthermore, 12-month clinical data demonstrates an improvement of 92%, confirming long-term acne clearance.[3]

“AviClear is the first 1726nm laser on the market, and represents a state-of-the-art acne solution for our patients,” according to Dermatologist Nazanin Saedi from Dermatology Associates of Plymouth Meeting near Philadelphia.

“AviClear is paving the way for a faster and more effective way to clear your acne and keeping it clear. In three 30-minute treatment sessions, our patients have seen major long-term improvements in their facial skin over the course of just a few months,” she continues.

“The treatment is safe and effective for all types of skin and skin tones. It is an efficacious solution in our practice for patients who are suffering with acne breakouts and looking for an alternative to the potential side effects of medications,” says Dr. Saedi.

Ready to stop acne in its tracks without creams, medications, or heavy concealer?

Visit AviClear.com to find an AviClear provider near you.



[1] Bhate K, Williams HC. Epidemiology of acne vulgaris. Br J Dermatol. 2013 Mar;168(3):474-485. doi:10.1111/bjd.12149

[3] Data on file. Cutera, Inc

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