The anti-acne effect of near-infrared low-level laser therapy
Clinical, Cosmetic and Investigational Dermatology Aug 27, 2021
Szymańska A, Budzisz E, Erkiert-Polguj A, et al. - According to the findings, for acne vulgaris, a series of six treatments using a near-infrared low-level laser represents a safe and effective non-invasive therapy option.
Researchers conducted a prospective study including a total number of 27 women, aged 18 to 45 years, with mild to severe acne.
There were significant improvements in acne lesions (assessed as non-inflammatory and inflammatory lesion counts) and a significant decrease in skin sebum excretion after the treatment.
There were no adverse effects.
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