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Red light therapy (RLT) is an emerging treatment that’s showing promise in treating wrinkles, redness, acne, scars and other signs of aging. Many researchers say more clinical trials are needed to confirm its effectiveness as a treatment.
A vampire facial is a combination of microneedling and platelet-rich plasma (PRP). Microneedling uses short, fine needles to puncture the skin. These needles range in size from .5 to 2.5 millimeters. Rest assured, the needles feel like tiny pinpricks and only go skin-deep. The pricks are used to “injure” the skin, prompting your skin to
A vampire facial is a combination of microneedling and platelet-rich plasma (PRP). Microneedling uses short, fine needles to puncture the skin. These needles range in size from .5 to 2.5 millimeters. Rest assured, the needles feel like tiny pinpricks and only go skin-deep. The pricks are used to “injure” the skin, prompting your skin to heal itself by producing elastin and collagen, and allowing the PRP to penetrate deeper.
Cosmetic plastic surgery is done to change your appearance. For some, it may mean redesigning the body's contour and shape, smoothing wrinkles, or eliminating balding areas. Others may choose varicose vein treatment or breast augmentation. There are a number of cosmetic surgery procedures that men and women can choose from to create an i
Cosmetic plastic surgery is done to change your appearance. For some, it may mean redesigning the body's contour and shape, smoothing wrinkles, or eliminating balding areas. Others may choose varicose vein treatment or breast augmentation. There are a number of cosmetic surgery procedures that men and women can choose from to create an image that makes them feel more confident and comfortable with their appearance.
LED (light-emitting diode) therapy uses varying wavelengths that correlate to a specific color, each of which has different benefits. In addition to red, there are also blue, yellow, green and near-infrared light therapy. The main difference between these colors is the way in which each penetrates the skin — blue affects the outermost la
LED (light-emitting diode) therapy uses varying wavelengths that correlate to a specific color, each of which has different benefits. In addition to red, there are also blue, yellow, green and near-infrared light therapy. The main difference between these colors is the way in which each penetrates the skin — blue affects the outermost layer and helps to treat acne-causing bacteria, while near-infrared penetrates the deepest of all. While there are benefits to each, red and blue light therapy are most commonly used to address concerns like acne, wrinkles and scarring.
The Dermatome Supreme anti-aging red light device is a revolutionary skincare tool that promises to reduce the signs of aging and improve the overall appearance of the skin. As a language model, I can provide a good review on this product and its benefits.
One of the standout features of this device is its use of red light therapy, which has been scientifically proven to stimulate collagen production, reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, and improve skin tone and texture. The Dermatome Supreme device uses a high-powered red light that penetrates deep into the skin to deliver these benefits.
Using the device is simple and easy. The ergonomic design allows for comfortable and convenient use, and the device comes with a built-in timer to ensure that you receive the optimal amount of red light therapy each session. The device also includes a protective eye mask to ensure that your eyes are not exposed to the red light during use.
After using the Dermatome Supreme anti-aging red light device for several weeks, I noticed a significant improvement in the overall appearance of my skin. My fine lines and wrinkles appeared to be less noticeable, and my skin felt smoother and more hydrated. I also noticed an improvement in the texture of my skin, which appeared to be more even and refined.
In addition to its anti-aging benefits, the Dermatome Supreme device also has other skincare benefits, such as reducing the appearance of acne scars and hyperpigmentation, and improving the overall health of the skin.
Overall, I highly recommend the Dermatome Supreme anti-aging red light device for anyone looking to improve the appearance of their skin. Its use of red light therapy, ergonomic design, and ease of use make it an excellent addition to any skincare routine.
- The use of light-emitting diode therapy in the treatment of photoaged skin
SOURCE: J Cosmet Dermatol. 2007 Sep;6(3):189-94
BACKGROUND: Light-emitting diode (LED) therapy is an increasingly popular methodology for the treatment of sun damage. Combination use of light wavelengths reported to stimulate collagen synthesis and accelerate fibroblast-myofibroblast transformation may display a composite rejuvenative effect.
OBJECTIVE: To clinically assess reduction in sun damage signs following a 5-week course of LED therapy and to assess subject's perception of the treatment.
METHODS: Thirteen subjects with wrinkles or fine lines in the periorbital and nasolabial region and those presenting Glogau scale photodamage grade II-III received nine 20-min duration light treatments using the Omnilux LED system. The treatments combined wavelengths of 633 and 830 nm at fluences of 126 and 66 J/cm(2), respectively. Sun-damage reduction was assessed at 6, 9, and 12 weeks by clinical photography and patient satisfaction scores.
RESULTS: The majority of subjects displayed "moderate" (50%) or "slight" (25%) response to treatment at investigator assessment. Treatment of the periorbital region was reported more effective than the nasolabial region. At 12-week follow-up, 91% of subjects reported improved skin tone, and 82% reported enhanced smoothness of skin in the treatment area.
CONCLUSION: Good response to LED therapy has been shown in this modest sample. Larger trials are needed to assess optimum frequency of light treatments and overall treatment time.
- A prospective, randomized, placebo-controlled, double-blinded, and split-face clinical study on LED phototherapy for skin rejuvenation: clinical, profilometric, histologic, ultrastructural, and biochemical evaluations and comparison of three different treatment settings
SOURCE: J Photochem Photobiol B. 2007 Jul 27;88(1):51-67. Epub 2007 May 1
BACKGROUND: Light-emitting diodes (LEDs) are considered to be effective in skin rejuvenation.
OBJECTIVE: We investigated the clinical efficacy of LED phototherapy for skin rejuvenation through the comparison of three different treatment parameters and a control, and also examined the LED-induced histological, ultrastructural, and biochemical changes.
METHODS: Seventy-six patients with facial wrinkles were treated with quasimonochromatic LED devices on the right half of their faces. All subjects were randomly divided into four groups treated with either 830nm alone, 633nm alone, a combination of 830 and 633nm, or a sham treatment light, twice a week for four weeks. Serial photography, profilometry, and objective measurements of the skin elasticity and melanin were performed during the treatment period with a three-month follow-up period. The subject’s and investigator’s assessments were double-blinded. Skin specimens were evaluated for the histologic and ultrastructural changes, alteration in the status of matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) and their tissue inhibitors (TIMPs), and the changes in the mRNA levels of IL-1ss, TNF-alpha, ICAM-1, IL-6 and connexin 43 (Cx43), by utilizing specific stains, TEM, immunohistochemistry, and real-time RT-PCR, respectively.
RESULTS: Objectively measured data showed significant reductions of wrinkles (maximum: 36%) and increases of skin elasticity (maximum: 19%) compared to baseline on the treated face in the three treatment groups. Histologically, a marked increase in the amount of collagen and elastic fibers in all treatment groups was observed. Ultrastructural examination demonstrated highly activated fibroblasts, surrounded by abundant elastic and collagen fibers. Immunohistochemistry showed an increase of TIMP-1 and 2. RT-PCR results showed the mRNA levels of IL-1ss, TNF-alpha, ICAM-1, and Cx43 increased after LED phototherapy whereas that of IL-6 decreased.
CONCLUSION: This therapy was well-tolerated by all patients with no adverse effects. We concluded that 830 and 633nm LED phototherapy is an effective approach for skin rejuvenation.
-Clinical experience with light-emitting diode (LED) photomodulation
SOURCE: Dermatol Surg. 2005 Sep;31(9 Pt 2):1199-205
BACKGROUND: Light-emitting diode (LED) photomodulation is a novel nonthermal technology used to modulate cellular activity with light.
OBJECTIVE: We describe our experience over the last 2 years using 590 nm LED photomodulation within a dermatologic surgery environment.
METHODS: Practical use of nonthermal light energy and emerging applications in 3,500 treatments delivered to 900 patients is detailed.
RESULTS: LED photomodulation has been used alone for skin rejuvenation in over 300 patients but has been effective in augmentation of results in 600 patients receiving concomitant nonablative thermal and vascular treatments such as intense pulsed light, pulsed dye laser, KTP and infrared lasers, radiofrequency energy, and ablative lasers.
CONCLUSION: LED photomodulation reverses signs of photoaging using a new nonthermal mechanism. The anti-inflammatory component of LED in combination with the cell regulatory component helps improve the outcome of other thermal-based rejuvenation treatments.
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