| Phototherapy: The Right Way To Fight Acne |
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Blue light therapy In blue light therapy, the skin is exposed to a low-intensity blue light source which is believed to destroy P. acnes. It is a painless procedure which requires a series of sessions, of almost 15 minutes each. Since P. acnes multiplies rapidly, this therapy is able to provide the best results. However, the side-effects of Blue Light Therapy extend to swelling in treated areas, dryness and pigment changes. Pulsed light and heat energy therapy works on the same principle as the blue light therapy. It's just that, it makes use of pulsed light and heat energy to destroy P. acnes as well as to shrink the oil producing sebaceous glands, to decrease the oil production. A combination of green-yellow light and heat is very effective in treating mild to moderate types of acne. However, the side effects of this therapy may include temporary redness of the treated area. Diode laser treatment In Diode laser treatment, diode lasers are used to destroy the sebaceous glands in the middle layer of the skin, without harming the outer layer of the skin. It can be a painful procedure, but the pain can be controlled by using analgesics. However, the side-effects may comprise of temporary swelling and redness of the treated area. Related Articles
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