Red Light Treatment for acne? How can it help?

Acne Zoom Before Red Light Therapy

When discussing Acne many thinks that it is a disorder which affects only young people and adolescents and disappears with age. However, the reality is another, in fact acne could appear even in old age, even beyond 40 years, in this case we talk about Adult Acne. In most cases this condition is mainly caused by the side effect of medications or unsuitable cosmetic products or by special physical or genetic conditions. In either case, it creates discomfort for the sufferer, triggering concerns about the opinions of others and causing constant stress, which worsens the situation. An experiment, published in National Library of Medicine[1], studies the positive effects experienced by 28 individuals who underwent a course of treatment using Red Light Therapy. The study shows that after a few weeks, acne lesions had significantly decreased with the use of targeted devices.

Before and After Red Light Therapy for Acne

However, how does Red Light Therapy help cure acne?

Red Light Therapy is a technology that uses light waves of a specific wavelength to stimulate cellular processes, promoting wellness.

This particular type of therapy is so effective because it does not act directly on the area of discomfort but actually acts on the cells.. If you haven't done so yet, we recommend you read our article dedicated to explaining "How Red Light Therapy Works".

It promises beneficial and natural effects by increasing collagen production and allowing the cells to self-cure faster than using masking creams. Unlike expensive creams and medicines promising quick results, devices using Red Light as a form of healing carry no risk of side effects, thus promoting natural body care.

Additionally, solving this problem typically requires ongoing payments for medicines, whereas RLT and NIR devices require only a one-time payment, facilitating the incorporation of a healing routine into one's daily life. On this topic we recommend you read our dedicated blogs, "How long should you do Red Light Therapy? How long should a red light therapy session last?" and "Can you do Red Light Therapy everyday?"

Before After Red Light Therapy Treatment for Acne

Although red light is a new and still growing field there are already many solutions aimed at managing acne, today we would like to recommend two in particular based on the severity and size of the affected area. NoMoreAgingMask and NoMoreWand. Both of these devices are effective in reducing inflammation and itching due to acne, both teenage and late acne, The main difference between the two is the size and structure, the first one is a mask that covers the entire face while the second one is a rotating head wand with LEDs. In addition to dealing specifically with acne, these two gems from NoMore allow users to take care of their skin during treatment, in fact the wavelength used is capable of rejuvenating cells and giving a better appearance and well-being.

We hope we can help you defeat the problem that is troubling you, to embrace a healthier and more natural lifestyle. Despite our advice, we always encourage you to contact a specialist for expert guidance.

 

References:

[1]: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4439741/

[2]: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3352636/

[3]: https://www.healthline.com/health/skin/light-therapy-for-acne#what-to-expect

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