Long Beach Acne Surgery doctors

Harold J. Kaplan, MD Harold J. Kaplan, MD
Los Angeles Facial Plastic Surgeon
23211 Hawthorne Blvd. Suite 200, Torrance
3 answers
Karyn Grossman, MD Karyn Grossman, MD
Santa Monica Dermatologist
1301 20th St Ste 350, Santa Monica
Grant Stevens, MD Grant Stevens, MD
Los Angeles Plastic Surgeon
4644 Lincoln Blvd #552, Marina Del Rey
Steven E. Gammer, MD Steven E. Gammer, MD
Long Beach Dermatologist
500 E. Pacific Coast Hwy Ste. 212, Seal Beach
Nancy Samolitis, MD Nancy Samolitis, MD
Beverly Hills Dermatologic Surgeon
153 S. Lasky Dr. Suite 1, Beverly Hills

Recent Answers

Treatment for Scars Left After Acne Surgery?

I don't know if you understand exactly what a doctor did to me. I think the procedure I had is called acne surgery. I am not sure if the alternate name is comedone extraction--he used needle anyway. He convinced me that he should do this to me. From the first time, my face became totally red, and there was blood everywhere in my face. This situation continued for 3 treatments more (continued breaking the new spots). I changed doctor and did therapy of minaxen pills. Now, I am 21 and I have multiple small, needle-sized scars on my forehead, and some bigger-sized scars on my cheeks, which still look red. Help!

A: Laser Resurfacing for pinpoint acne scars

For the type of pinpoint acne scars you are describing, we would recommend some form of laser resurfacing.  We usually perform Erbium laser resurfacing but there are several viable alternatives:

Harold J. Kaplan, MD
Los Angeles Facial Plastic Surgeon
When is Acne Surgery the Best Solution to Treat Acne?

I have tried almost everything to get rid of my severe acne, but nothing seems to work in the long-term, so I am starting to think I need to consider a more drastic solution. When is surgery an appropriate and effective acne treatment?

A: Acne Surgery

We do not perform acne surgery but have seen many patients in our acne laser program that have consistently used esthetician based "extractions" to open acne lesions. What we have seen in most cases is that this has worsened their scarring. We would recommend sticking with more traditional therapies like antibiotics and Accutane first and if those do not help, then alternative methods like lasers and photodynamic therapy with ALA (aminolevulinic acid) are options.

Harold J. Kaplan, MD
Los Angeles Facial Plastic Surgeon
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