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The Acne starts when the opening of the hair follicle is blocked. The bacteria that leave inside the hair follicle (P. Acne) starts to multiply rapidly and the bodies immune system tries to fight the bacteria - starting an inflammation. And the Acne appears. As long as the bacterial activity continues the inflammation continues and the Acne flourish. High intensity broad spectrum light is absorbed in the photo excitation process and releases a sing-let oxygen, who proves to be fatal to the P. Acne bacteria, and effectively clear inflammation in a fraction of time it takes for standard topical or oral treatments to do the same. This reaction is confined to the bacteria and has no effect on surrounding tissue. The intensive light releases an oxygenator that eliminates the bacteria, thus ending the inflammation and the Acne Acne treatments There are five different kinds of Acne: 1. Acne vulgaris: it is a clogging of the hair follicles that leads to unsightly, and sometime painful, skin lesions and pimples. 2. Acne conglobata: It usually affects males, it covers the back, chest, and buttocks with pustules and nodules, which often connect under the skin, which might cause a severe bacterial infection, as well as extensive scarring. 3. Acne cosmestica: It is triggered by topical make up. Characterized by small pink bumps. 4. Acne medicamentosa: Caused by sensitivity to drugs and medicines. 5. Acne rosasecea: It is rather an inflammation of the face, neck or chest. Photo therapy, is most effective in types 1, 2 & 5, in those types a bacterial action is present especially P. acnes which tend to produce endrogenous porphyrins (mostly coproporphyrin III) as a part of its normal metabolism. High intensity broad spectrum light is absorbed in the photo excitation process and releases a sing-let oxygen, who proves to be fatal to the bacteria, and effectively clear inflammation in a fraction of time it takes for standard topical or oral treatments to do the same. This reaction is confined to the bacteria and has no effect on surrounding tissue. The Acne starts when the opening of the hair follicle is blocked. The bacteria that leave inside the hair follicle (P. Acne) starts to multiply rapidly and the bodies immune system tries to fight the bacteria – starting an inflammation. And the Acne appears. As long as the bacterial activity continues the inflammation continues and the Acne flourish. The intensive light releases an oxygenator that eliminates the bacteria, thus ending the inflammation and the Acne. |
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Intense Pulsed Light (IPL), as most commonly employed by non-specialist
medical practitioners and beauticians, is a method of hair removal from
the body involving the use of a specially constructed xenon flash lamp
and focusing optics. The Intense Pulsed Light hair removal process has become very popular due to its cheaper and faster procedure compared to laser hair removal, which is often more costly and time consuming. The comparison of effectiveness between Intense Pulsed Light and Laser Epilation is debated by scientists, equipment manufacturers and practitioners but is generally accepted to be equivalent results. IPL is generally advertised as "permanent hair reduction" as opposed to "permanent hair removal" (these phrases are misnomers when applied to laser or IPL hair removal). |
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