Smoothbeam is a diode laser that’s FDA-cleared to treat active acne, scars, and wrinkles. The laser bypasses the outer layer of skin to stimulate collagen production by heating the tissue underneath. Smoothbeam also has a built-in cooling system, so you won’t feel the heat and your skin won’t be damaged.
It treats active acne by changing the function of sebaceous glands, making them produce less oil. “Smoothbeam is an excellent treatment for hard-to-treat acne,” says New York City dermatologist Dr. Dennis Gross in a RealSelf Q&A. One study showed that the number of acne blemishes decreased by up to 75% after four treatments.
When using Smoothbeam for acne scars and wrinkles, the results may be less dramatic. “The Smoothbeam laser is fantastic for treating acne and fair to good in treating acne scars,” says Dr. Lorrie Klein, a dermatologic surgeon in Laguna Niguel, California, in a RealSelf Q&A. Another study showed that patients had only mild to moderate improvement in fine lines and minor creases after four treatments. If wrinkles are your primary concern, most providers will probably recommend another type of laser resurfacing.
Like all lasers, Smoothbeam comes with a risk of hyperpigmentation, especially for patients with olive or brown skin. Pretreating the skin with a bleaching cream that suppresses melanin (pigment) production can lower the risk, says Dr. Nissan Pilest, a dermatologic surgeon in Irvine, California, in a RealSelf Q&A.