Aviclear treatment procedure - before and after results

Aviclear

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Overview

Aviclear is a treatment that helps address various skin and aesthetic concerns.

Goals of Aviclear treatment

  • Reduce excess sebum production long-term
  • Improve inflammatory acne without oral medication
  • Lower relapse rates compared with short-term topical fixes
  • Give people an option when antibiotics or isotretinoin feel like too much

Treatment Options

  • Compared to isotretinoin, AviClear avoids systemic side effects but may be less dramatic for very severe nodulocystic acne
  • Compared to antibiotics, it doesn’t create resistance or need long courses
  • Compared to blue or red light therapy, AviClear penetrates deeper and targets sebaceous glands directly
  • Topicals still matter, but AviClear goes after the root oil production

Pros

  • Drug-free and non-invasive
  • No needles, no downtime in the classic sense
  • Can be used in people who can’t or won’t take isotretinoin
  • Early studies show continued improvement months after finishing sessions

Cons

  • Expensive and usually not NHS-covered
  • Requires multiple sessions (usually three)
  • Results are gradual, not instant
  • Long-term data is still emerging compared to decades of isotretinoin data

Candidate & Preparation

Who is a Good Candidate

  • People with moderate to severe inflammatory acne
  • Those who relapse after antibiotics
  • Patients who can’t take isotretinoin or don’t want to
  • Adults and teens with oil-driven acne rather than purely hormonal flares

Appointments & Safety

What Happens During Appointment

The session lasts around 30 to 60 minutes. The provider moves the handpiece across the face in sections. You’ll feel heat pulses. There’s no skin break. Afterwards you look flushed, like post-workout skin.

Pain Considerations

Most people describe it as hot snapping or elastic-band flicks. There’s contact cooling built into the device and clinics often use topical numbing. It’s uncomfortable but tolerable.

Safety Considerations

AviClear is non-ablative, meaning it doesn’t break the skin. No radiation, no systemic absorption. Temporary redness and swelling are common but serious complications are rare when used correctly.

Cost & Access

Typical Prices

In the UK, most clinics quote roughly GBP 2,000 to GBP 3,500 for a full course of three treatments.

Results & Maintenance

How Long Results Last

Clinical data shows continued improvement at 6 and 12 months after the final treatment. Because sebaceous glands are down-regulated rather than destroyed completely, results may soften over years rather than vanish suddenly.

Maintenance Requirements

The standard protocol is three sessions spaced about four weeks apart. Maintenance isn’t routinely required, but some clinics suggest reassessment after a year if acne slowly returns.

Regulation & Guidelines

NICE Guidelines

There is no specific NICE guideline for AviClear yet. It sits in the cosmetic and private dermatology space.

FDA Guidelines

Cleared by the FDA for the treatment of mild to severe acne.

MHRA Guidelines

Covered under medical device regulation in the UK via CE marking rather than drug approval.

What to Do If Something Goes Wrong

  • AviClear is CE-marked for use in the UK and cleared by the FDA in the US
  • If something feels off, contact the clinic immediately and seek medical review
  • Adverse events can be reported through the MHRA Yellow Card scheme

Top Clinics for Aviclear

Dr Anjali Mahto Dermatologist

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Dr Anjali Mahto Dermatologist
CQC

Dermatologist

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(39 reviews)
Location
London W1G 9PQ, United Kingdom
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Harmony Medical Aesthetics

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Harmony Medical Aesthetics

Skin care clinic

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(152 reviews)
Location
Halifax HX1 2AF, United Kingdom
Treatments offered