Using the principles of photodynamic has begun using a new lighting system with LED (Light Emitting Diode) in therapy to get rid of acne.
The photoreceptors in the skin respond to both endogenous processes-natural internal agency-and exogenous-external factors such as PDT. Well, this technology acts as an exogenous factor and is based on the biostimulation: through the emission of light, cause reactions in the cell structures.
Photodynamic Therapy for Acne the process, they combine two elements: a photosensitive chemical, acid, d-amino-levulinic (ALA) and visible light aterm.
ALA is applied manually, and is absorbed through the skin. When light is emitted in the area, the ALA inactive proteins, intracellular enzymes and lipids, causing cell lysis. That is, the rupture of the cell membrane and its regenerative stimulation. The same process destroys the bacteria that causes acne inflammation. The biostimulation, then, increases the natural repair mechanisms achieving an improvement in overall skin appearance.
For effective results will require a total of approximately six sessions, at two weekly meetings. During each of them performed a facial, followed by photodynamic therapy, and ends with the application of a moisturizing product.
The treatment is painless and no redness or even later. This is because light only provides a high purity non-thermally. No laser or IPL (Intense Pulsed Light). Nor is ablative (ie not removed layers of skin) or invasive.

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