Photons are packets of energy carrying molecules that penetrate the skin. The cell thereafter converts the light energy into chemical energy which is used by the body for hastening the healing process and therefore the symptoms disappear. The 24 yr old male received LILT 11 times twice a week and after some time there was significant improvement. Rocasea as explained earlier causes a number of symptoms characterized by inflammation and damage to the skin and the underlying tissues. LILT causes increased production of Cortisol which helps the body to deal with the trauma and stress caused by Rosacea.
LILT also leads to increased production of beta-endorphins which reduces the body’s sensitivity to pain therefore providing relief to the patient. Other effect of LILT include the increase in cellular metabolism, Angiogenesis which is the formation of new blood vessels; a beneficial attribute especially for patients with Rosacea and the increased activity of the mitochondria which will increase the ability of the body to repair damaged cells and tissues. National Institute of Arthritis and Muscoluskeleton Diseases (2009) recommends the use of LILT for various conditions and intensive researches are underway to establish whether the technique can be used to stimulate cellular and tissues regeneration especially to treat degenerative nerve diseases.
Second Condition The second picture is the skin of a 23 yr old female. The skin is characterized by large pores due to swelling and tiny scars caused by pimples. The patient received IPL (Intensed Pulsed Light) for one week and one week later the swelling on the skin had disappeared and the scars and blemishes were also disappearing. IPL is a technique that uses light which penetrates the deeper layers without affecting the epidermis. The technique is used to treat lesions and spots and wrinkles caused by ageing.
The principle behind the use of IPL is famously known as photorejuvenation. IPL uses a cold gel which is applied to the skin area needed treatment and then the smooth glass surface is placed on the skin so that the pulses of light can penetrate the skin without affecting the surface. Glasses are always worn to prevent the eyes from being affected by the light. Immediately after the treatment a patient will usually experience some side effects which include redness and flushing of the skin and in some instances swelling.
Also the dark spots and pigmentation may also appear darker immediately after treatment. The recommended duration of treatment is usually around four to six sessions and the results according to many doctors are satisfactory. Each session in the always lasts for about twenty minutes. However the degree of satisfaction always depends on the severity of the disease being treated and the number of conditions being treated. The conditions mostly treated by the concept of photo rejuvenation using IPL include damages caused by UV radiation of sunlight which may lead to abnormalities in one’s appearance.
IPL treats this condition to leave one with a smooth skin. Another condition treated by IPL is a condition arising as a result of damaged veins and capillaries due to ageing, trauma or prolonged stress. Other conditions that IPL can treat include spots caused by ageing, Sun spots, Birthmarks, Seborrheic Keratoses, Hyperpigmentation and Rosacea. The length of treatment also depends on factors such as the location, the depth and the color intensity of the lesions. According to RosaceaNet (2009) IP uses a non laser source.
The first approved device by Food and Drug Administration (FDA) was in 1995. And it was used to treat dilated blood vessels under the facial skin. Continued research has determined that IPL can be used effectively to treat conditions like dilated blood vessels, chronic redness of the skin, skin flushing and persistent acne. A research conducted to evaluate the success of IPL established that during treatment patients attained an average of 30% decrease in blood flow, reduction of the visibility of blood vessels by 29% and a 21% decrease in the in redness.
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