BLUE LIGHT THERAPY
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- Acne
- Eczema
- Psoriasis
- Dermatitis
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BLUE LIGHT THERAPY TREATMENT AT A GLANCE
WHAT IT DOES: Blue light therapy involves the use of light emitting diodes (LED) in the visible blue light spectrum (400nm-450nm) to non-invasively influence certain behaviors in the skin as well as aid in the destruction of problematic overgrowth of P. acnes bacteria, a key player in many acneic conditions. Combining blue light therapy with red LED light is a popular light therapy for acne and studies suggest this light therapy for acne combo may help regulate sebum production
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: Blue light therapy is available as a professional treatment or as an at-home therapy with many different handheld or facemask models available on the market. If considering an at-home device, patients should look for LED devices that emit the blue light therapy in a range of 405nm-420nm to optimize the bactericidal effect of blue light therapy for acne. Patients should be aware that professional blue light therapy is more powerful and effective than the options available for the consumer market, but with consistent and frequent use, at-home blue light therapy can be an effective tool for acne management.
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BLUE LIGHT THERAPY FAQS
*Always consult your physician before undergoing this procedure.
POST-TREATMENT SKINCARE ROUTINE
**It is recommended to incorporate an at-home skincare regimen after this procedure; always consult with your physician before using a regimen for individual at-home advice.
***Follow all product use instructions and warnings.
****If irritation occurs, discontinue use; if irritation persists, consult your physician.
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1https://www.mdpi.com/2075-1729/11/7/670
2https://www.mdpi.com/2075-1729/11/7/670
3https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/319254#does-it-work
4https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/319254#does-it-work