Author: MJT
Do You See The Light Therapy For Acne?
This new treatment for the most sever forms of acne, light
therapy for acne, is not recommended for the average pimple. Using light therapy for acne like whiteheads
and blackheads would be akin to shooting a mosquito with a bazooka. Those with mild forms of acne will still have
to eat healthy and wash regularly as before.
But, according to a BBC News story from 2000, as many as one
in twenty adults can have severe acne.
These are not the usual blackheads and whiteheads, but painful and
persistent pustules that can leave permanent scarring and low self-esteem. No cream or pad can help these
sufferers. But now they can have some
relief with a promising new treatment – light therapy for acne.
How Does It Work?
The red and blue light (that’s all it is – red and blue
colored light) seeks out the bacteria that cause the severe acne. This light therapy for acne is used only 15
minutes a day for at least 12 weeks. In
the meantime, you should still follow your doctor’s or dermatologist’s advice
and continue taking any prescriptions.
Normal white light or sunlight does not work. In order for light therapy for acne to work
its best, you must be in or have a colored box that gives off the correct red
and blue light.
Colored light therapy for acne is still considered a
controversial treatment. Since the
scientists who wrote up their findings in the British Journal of Dermatology in
2000, many other dermatologists and medical professionals have poo-pooed the
whole idea. They insist the only light
therapy for acne that has any use is done with Ultra Violet light.
Using UV Light
The most common form of light therapy for acne is done with
Ultra Violet light. The treatments have
do be done at the last resort, as exposure over time to UV light will really up
the odds of you getting skin cancer (that’s why you should wear a hat and sun
block, remember?) It is also not a
bullet-proof cure. You will not only get
wrinkles prematurely, but some time after the UV light treatment for acne, the
acne may return.
But for some people, the benefits outweigh the risks. They truly suffer with severe acne or
extremely painful and stubborn genital acne and really have no other choice.
The newest member of the family of light treatment for acne
is with N-Lite, a laser light. This
treatment is so new that it has not gathered many statistics, but
dermatologists who use laser light therapy for acne say the results are
promising.
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