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What Is Blue
Light Acne Therapy?
Blue light acne
therapy was first introduced in August 2002 through a formal submission
through the FDA. The Federal Drug Administration (FDA) approved
the first blue light therapy machine used for acne called the ClearLight
Phototherapy device. Phototherapy uses blue light in narrow bands
to treat mild to moderate acne. Past light therapy devices used
UV light, but blue light therapy is different from lasers and does
not use ultraviolet light which has been found to cause burning,
wrinkling, skin ageing, and even skin cancer. Acne blue light therapy
treatment has the ability to kill the bacteria which causes breakouts
called P. acnes.
How Is The
Procedure Administered?
Treatments using
blue light therapy are quite fast and effortless. Just take a seat
in a chair sitting up or laying down and have the treatments administered.
The light is placed on the treatment area for about 15 to 30 minutes
with the blue light being just few inches from the skin. No pain
is involved and taking time off work is not necessary since it is
a noninvasive procedure. Treatments revolve around a cycle of about
4 weeks to 8 weeks on average for typical breakouts. For more stubborn
acne, it may take longer before results are seen. After clear skin
is achieved, intermittent treatments are necessary to maintain clear
skin.
Concentrated
treatment is sometimes needed for more complex acne like cystic
acne. A topical agent called Levulan can be applied on the skin
for 15 minutes to 1 hour before blue light treatment. Levulan contains
20% of a naturally occurring substance in the body called aminolevulinic
acid (ALA). ALA when combined with 10 minutes of blue light therapy
helps shut down overactive oil glands in the skin, reduces pore
size, and decreases the size of pimples between 1 mm to 3 mm in
size. To get the full effect of the treatment, a space of two weeks
is recommended between treatments.
Benefits
and Risks Involved
There have been
limited studies concerning blue light therapy. So far, blue light
therapy has been effective in controlling acne breakouts in adults
involving mild to moderate acne. For the few studies that have been
done, the standard of 4-8 weeks of treatment seems to provide adequate
results and some patients have seen improvement of acne up to 81%.
As with any
therapy, there are risks involved. Short term side effects of blue
light therapy include redness, dryness, skin pigment changes and
photosensitivity. Possible long term issues may include photo-ageing,
cancer risks, and supression of the immune system but more data
must be collected.
How Many
Treatments Are Needed and How Much Does It Cost?
The standard
treatment for blue light therapy is for 15-30 minutes over a 4-8
week period. The cost varies between $50.00 to as much as $150.00
per visit. Blue light therapy will be an out-of-pocket expense as
most insurance sees light therapy as a cosmetic procedure and not
an essential procedure.
Blue Light
Therapy Systems Available
The first blue
light therapy system created was the ClearLight system created by
Lumenis. It was first introduced in 2002 specifically for moderate
acne. This system also could be used with Levulan for more stubborn
acne. All other blue light systems that came after this system improved
on the technology to fine tune blue light therapy. These other brands
include the BLU-U System, Omnilux blue and Omnilux revive systems.
Blue light therapy has also progressed to hand-held personal systems
that can be used by consumers at home so office treatments are no
longer necessary for treatment and maintenance care.
Blue light therapy
seems to be a viable way to clear acne without the use of internal
pills or topical creams. If you are tired of acne creams and pills,
acne blue light therapy treatment is a great way to get an acne
free skin faster in the comfort of a qualified providers office
or even your own home.
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