Acne Light Therapy
The most common types of acne affect approximately 17 million teens
and young adults in the United States, with the rare acne
conglobata occurring in young men and acne fulminans--a severe form
of acne conglobata--occurring in teen boys. And with this high of
statistics, it is no wonder that Acne Light Therapy is becoming a
top choice for safe alternative acne health treatments.
It has been proven in several studies that blue and red light
working together through Acne Light Therapy, in specific
wavelengths, have an antibacterial and anti-inflammatory effect
upon acne. The blue light at 415nm has an antibacterial effect,
while the red light at 660nm acts as an effective
anti-inflammatory. But so far, the USDA has approved only the
narrow-band, high intensity blue-light therapy for acne treatments
with results. And today, it is the best treatment so far, as the
blue-light products being developed now do not contain ultraviolet
light, or UV rays. The blue-light treatments consist of eight
sessions in increments over four-weeks with each one being about 15
minutes long. About 55% of the patients state they saw noticeable
improvements.
The reason Acne Light Therapy is so popular as a treatment for
acne, as compared to the traditional antibiotics, is because if
taken for a prolonged period of time the antibiotics can damage the
lining of the gastrointestinal area of the body, in addition to
exacerbating the very condition being treated. One study did
an Acne Light Therapy testing, showing that 50% of those who had
severe acne problems demonstrated higher levels of toxins in the
bloodstream. If this has occurred, attempt to replenish the
microflora that has been wiped out due to the excessive use of
antibiotics with a probiotic supplement, such as eating
bananas.
Additionally, a UK-led study of approximately 10,000 acne
sufferers had excellent results with 70% participants reporting
they had significant acne improvements with red-blue light therapy.
Dr. Tony Chu from London, England, the doctor in charge of the Acne
Light Therapy, has made it is his entire career to find a treatment
for acne, and is quoted as saying that light therapy is the "most
significant advance in the treatment of acne for two decades." Dr.
Tony's Chu's treatment for Acne Light Therapy is a device called
the DermaLux, a light therapy box that the acne inflicted
individuals can sit in front of for 15 minutes per day. How the
treatment works is the acne-causing bacteria is killed by the
correct mixture of red and blue light. Recent studies have also
applied benzoyl peroxide cream twice daily.
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