
AdvaClear Acne Therapy Laser
Rejuvenate your skin with advanced laser therapy at Original Glam. Designed to target imperfections, boost collagen, and reveal a smoother, more radiant complexion—because your skin deserves the best.
AdvaClear Acne Laser Therapy Treatment
Experience clearer, confident skin with Advaclear Acne Laser Therapy. Precision laser pulses target acne-causing bacteria deep in the pores, reduce inflammation, and shrink oil glands—with minimal discomfort and zero downtime. Customizable for all skin types, most clients see fewer breakouts and reduced redness after one session, with optimal results in 4–6 treatments spaced two weeks apart. Plus, gentle laser energy stimulates collagen to fade scars and smooth texture. Ditch harsh chemicals—Achieve lasting clarity and glow. Book your consultation today!
Questions?
Questions about our AdvaClear Laser treatments?
We have answers.
What is the Advaclear Laser and what does it treat?
The Advaclear Laser is a cutting-edge, non-invasive treatment that uses dual wavelengths to target skin redness, inflammation, and pigmentation. It’s especially effective for rosacea, acne, sun damage, and uneven skin tone—leaving your skin clearer, brighter, and healthier.
Is there any downtime after an Advaclear treatment?
One of the biggest benefits of Advaclear is minimal to no downtime. You might experience slight redness or warmth right after treatment, but most clients return to their regular activities immediately.
How many sessions will I need?
Most people see visible improvements after just one session, but for optimal results, a series of 3–6 treatments spaced a few weeks apart is typically recommended—depending on your skin concerns and goals.
Does the treatment hurt?
Advaclear is well-tolerated by most clients and feels like a mild warmth or tingling on the skin. There’s no need for numbing cream, and treatments are quick—usually around 20–30 minutes.
When will I see results?
Some clients notice a brighter, calmer complexion within a few days. Full results typically develop over the next 1–2 weeks as the skin continues to heal and regenerate.