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Why We Have Two Phototherapy Devices At Derma Revive

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Why do we have two Dermalux machines

In short, for one, they are immensely popular. For two, they work. The spotlight shines brightly on phototherapy as savvy patients increasingly seek treatments that cater to both medical and aesthetic needs, without complications.

The Science of Phototherapy

Phototherapy is the use of non-thermal, non-invasive light to achieve therapeutic outcomes. It’s a testament to how something as ubiquitous as light can be harnessed precisely to bring about profound skin health and appearance changes. It’s all about the specific wavelengths used to treat specific skin conditions.

The Power of Light-Emitting Diodes (LEDs)

LEDs have come a long way since their humble beginnings as indicators on electronic devices. Today, they stand at the forefront of a dermatological revolution, offering solutions to a range of skin conditions that were once considered extremely challenging to treat.

The Spectrum of Light: Understanding Wavelengths

Every light wavelength interacts differently with the skin. Depending on the target chromophore, specific wavelengths are chosen for treatment. Three wavelengths, in particular, have been shown to have remarkable therapeutic potential in many studies around the world.

  • Blue (415nm): Known for its antibacterial properties, especially against acne-causing bacteria.
  • Red (633nm): Promotes collagen production, aiding in skin rejuvenation and wound healing.
  • Near-Infrared (830nm): Penetrates deeper into the skin, addressing issues like inflammation and promoting deeper tissue healing.

Clinical Applications of LED Phototherapy

The versatility of LED phototherapy is truly astounding:

  • Combatting Acne: By targeting the bacteria that cause acne and reducing inflammation, LED phototherapy offers a holistic approach to acne management.
  • Wound Healing: The red and near-infrared wavelengths accelerate the body’s natural healing processes, reducing recovery time.
  • Actinic Keratosis & Precancerous Tissues: Early-stage skin conditions can be effectively managed, reducing the risk of progression.
  • Psoriasis Management: Offering relief from the itchy, scaly patches characteristic of psoriasis.
  • Skin Rejuvenation: Enhancing the skin’s natural glow, reducing signs of ageing, and ensuring post-procedural skin recovers with minimal erythema.

The Safety Quotient

One of the standout features of LED phototherapy is its impeccable safety profile. Unlike some treatments that come with a host of side effects, phototherapy stands out as a gentle yet effective option, free of adverse events.

LED Phototherapy for You

LED Phototherapy is not just a fad but a testament to the power of light and its potential in dermatology. As we continue to harness this power, the possibilities are limitless, offering hope and solutions to countless individuals seeking better skin health and aesthetics.

If you are reading this, then it’s a good guess that you have a skin condition that is treatable with LED phototherapy. Get in touch to find out, ask us a question, or to book a free consultation at our Cannon Street clinic.