With the recent FDA approval of the use of blue light therapy, and the
fact that ultra violet light is no longer used in blue light therapy, a
new and improved form of acne treatment has stormed onto the scene. Blue
light acne treatment has never been safer and more effective.
How does it work?
How does it work?
Blue light acne treatment works by killing acne causing bacteria, the P
acnes. It is also being used to treat inflammatory acne vulgaris in some
cases. Patients receive the blue light acne treatment is increments. It
is normally an 8 session treatment period that is usually broken down
to twice a week treatments. The sessions last approximately 15 minutes.
When treating acne vulgaris the blue light may be used in conjunction
with aminolevulinic acid (ALA). Treatment will vary depending on the
severity of the acne problem.
What are the side effects of blue light acne treatment?
There are very few side effects associated with blue light therapy, and the side effects that are present in some are very mild. Side effects include some temporary pigment changes, some swelling and also dryness of the skin in the treated areas. The blue light treatments are very gentle and do not harm surrounding tissues in any way.
What are the expected results from the blue light acne treatment?
After routine treatments of about 2 to 4 weeks the majority of patients have reported a reduction in the amount of acne that is present. When used in conjunction with ALA it will provide a long term solution to overactive sebaceous glands. The normal results are a 60% reduction after 4 weeks of treatment.
Blue light therapy can also be used in conjunction with red light therapy. The red light promotes faster healing of the skin. It has been reported that healing occurs up to 200% faster when blue and red light treatments are used combined. Blue and Red light therapy is effective for about 86% of people. This treatment has been effective for about 86% of people being treated.
Blue light acne treatment is available from a dermatologist and the procedure performed in their clinics. Blue light acne treatment can be purchased for home use but it is recommended that a dermatologist oversee its use.
What are the side effects of blue light acne treatment?
There are very few side effects associated with blue light therapy, and the side effects that are present in some are very mild. Side effects include some temporary pigment changes, some swelling and also dryness of the skin in the treated areas. The blue light treatments are very gentle and do not harm surrounding tissues in any way.
What are the expected results from the blue light acne treatment?
After routine treatments of about 2 to 4 weeks the majority of patients have reported a reduction in the amount of acne that is present. When used in conjunction with ALA it will provide a long term solution to overactive sebaceous glands. The normal results are a 60% reduction after 4 weeks of treatment.
Blue light therapy can also be used in conjunction with red light therapy. The red light promotes faster healing of the skin. It has been reported that healing occurs up to 200% faster when blue and red light treatments are used combined. Blue and Red light therapy is effective for about 86% of people. This treatment has been effective for about 86% of people being treated.
Blue light acne treatment is available from a dermatologist and the procedure performed in their clinics. Blue light acne treatment can be purchased for home use but it is recommended that a dermatologist oversee its use.