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What is Zeno?

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By Lars Tramilton
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Zeno is a type of acne treatment that can help eliminate blemishes. It is a thermal beauty device that works effectively on the majority of skin types. It is small and portable and can be acquired without a prescription. Zeno is approved by the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and is considered to be one of the fastest methods for clearing up the complexion.

    Function

  1. Zeno is a hand-held electronic device (operated by a battery) that consists of a tip that heats to a predetermined temperature. The tip is biocompatible and was constructed for direct contact with acne. When the tip makes contact with a pimple, it transfers heat all the way into the follicle of the skin. The temperature is then modulated to a range that is fixed by changing the energy flow to match up exactly with the your specific heat absorption. The device automatically adapts to each person who uses it.
  2. Time Frame

  3. Zeno requires between 2 and 3.5 treatments (spread out over the span of 1 day) to eliminate the majority of pimples. In many cases, only a single Zeno treatment is necessary. It can clear up the skin within a matter of hours. However, the time frame can vary.
  4. All-Natural

  5. Zeno is considered to be an all-natural skin-care treatment method. Zeno utilizes heat to destroy the root of the pimple, which is the bacteria that resides underneath. Zeno does not consist of any pills, mysterious potions, or aggressive chemicals.
  6. Candidates for Zeno

  7. It is important to know whether an individual is a suitable candidate for using Zeno. People who have mild causes of inflammatory acne are ideal. Zeno is effective when used on pimples and zits. It should not be used on whiteheads, blackheads, or severe cases of acne (cystic acne).
  8. Safety and Side Effects

  9. Zeno is considered very safe and is approved by the FDA. There are no known side effects to using Zeno, other than slight, temporary redness of the skin directly after treatment. However, the redness quickly subsides, usually in less than 1 day.

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