Blue light therapy is an advanced, non-invasive treatment to target acne and reverse certain types of sun damage. Contact us today.
At Jacksonville Dermatology & Cosmetic Surgery, we offer blue light therapy as part of our comprehensive acne and skin rejuvenation treatments. Whether you’re struggling with persistent breakouts, sun-induced discoloration, or premature aging, this therapy can be an effective solution.
๐ Call (904) 420-7372 to schedule your consultation or visit our website for more information.

How Blue Light Therapy Works
Blue light therapy uses high-intensity blue light (400-470 nm wavelengths) to target Propionibacterium acnes (P. acnes), the bacteria responsible for many acne breakouts. The light penetrates the sebaceous (oil) glands, destroying bacteria without harming the surrounding skin.
For sun damage, blue light therapy combined with photodynamic therapy (PDT) can help treat actinic keratosis, a precancerous condition caused by prolonged sun exposure. It also helps improve uneven pigmentation, rough skin texture, and sunspots.
Benefits of Blue Light Therapy for Acne
- Kills acne-causing bacteria โ Reduces breakouts and prevents future flare-ups.
- Minimizes inflammation โ Helps calm redness, swelling, and irritation.
- Regulates oil production โ Decreases excessive sebum in the skin.
- Non-invasive with no downtime โ Safe and effective for all skin types.
- No antibiotics or harsh chemicals โ An excellent alternative for a drug-free acne solution.
Benefits of Blue Light Therapy for Sun Damage
- Reduces precancerous lesions โ Effective for actinic keratosis (AK), a condition caused by prolonged UV exposure.
- Fades sunspots and pigmentation โ Helps create a more even skin tone.
- Enhances skin texture โ Stimulates cell turnover to improve rough or leathery skin.
- Minimally invasive โ No incisions, needles, or prolonged recovery periods.
- Prevents further skin damage โ Slows the progression of UV-related skin aging.
What to Expect During a Blue Light Therapy Session
A typical blue light therapy session at Jacksonville Dermatology & Cosmetic Surgery follows these steps:
- Consultation โ A board-certified dermatologist evaluates your skin and determines if blue light therapy suits your condition.
- Cleansing โ The skin is thoroughly cleaned to remove makeup, oil, and debris.
- Application of Sensitizing Agent (for PDT, if applicable) โ A light-activated topical medication (such as aminolevulinic acid) may be applied to treat actinic keratosis.
- Exposure to Blue Light โ The treatment area is exposed to the blue light for about 15โ30 minutes.
- Post-Treatment Care โ Patients are advised to avoid direct sun exposure and use a broad-spectrum sunscreen.
For optimal results, most patients require a series of sessions (typically 4โ6 treatments spaced 1-2 weeks apart).

Is Blue Light Therapy Right for You?
Blue light therapy may be ideal if you:
- Struggle with mild to moderate acne that hasnโt responded well to topical treatments.
- Want an alternative to oral antibiotics or harsh acne medications.
- Have sun-damaged skin with pigmentation or precancerous lesions.
- Prefer a non-invasive treatment with no downtime.
- They are looking for preventative treatment to maintain youthful, healthy skin.
However, blue light therapy is not recommended for:
- Individuals with severe cystic acne (which may require additional treatments like isotretinoin or laser therapy).
- Those with photosensitivity disorders or who take medications that cause sensitivity to light.
- Patients with active skin infections or open wounds in the treatment area.
Blue Light Therapy vs. Other Acne Treatments
Treatment | Best For | Downtime | Side Effects |
---|---|---|---|
Blue Light Therapy | Mild to moderate acne, sun damage | None | Temporary redness, dryness |
Topical Acne Medications | Mild acne, maintenance treatment | None | Dryness, peeling, irritation |
Oral Antibiotics | Moderate to severe acne | None | Gastrointestinal issues, antibiotic resistance |
Isotretinoin (Accutane) | Severe cystic acne | Requires monitoring | Dry skin, birth defects (if pregnant), liver impact |
Chemical Peels | Acne scars, hyperpigmentation | 3โ7 days recovery | Peeling, redness, sensitivity |
How Long Do Results Last?
- For acne: Results are noticeable within a few weeks and can last several months with proper skincare and maintenance treatments.
- For sun damage: Blue light therapy helps fade pigmentation and precancerous lesions, but continued sun protection is essential to maintain results.
- Ongoing treatments may be recommended every 6โ12 months to maintain clear, healthy skin.
Post-Treatment Care Tips
To get the most out of your blue light therapy, follow these post-treatment guidelines:
- Apply sunscreen daily โ Protect your skin from UV damage.
- Use gentle skincare products โ Avoid harsh exfoliants or irritating ingredients for at least a week post-treatment.
- Stay hydrated โ Keep your skin moisturized to support healing.
- Avoid picking at your skin โ Let your skin recover naturally.
Why Choose Jacksonville Dermatology & Cosmetic Surgery?
At Jacksonville Dermatology & Cosmetic Surgery, we offer cutting-edge blue light therapy treatments tailored to your skin’s unique needs. Our expert team provides:
- Personalized skin assessments to determine the best acne or sun damage treatment.
- State-of-the-art blue light therapy equipment for effective, safe results.
- A commitment to natural, long-lasting skin health.
Schedule Your Consultation Today!
Blue light therapy may be the answer if youโre looking for a non-invasive, effective solution for acne or sun damage. Book an appointment today at Jacksonville Dermatology & Cosmetic Surgery to start your journey toward clearer, healthier skin.
๐ Call (904) 420-7372 to schedule your consultation or visit our website for more information.
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