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Acne Blue Light Therapy


By: Christain Cullen


Acne Blue Light Therapy is one of the latest trends in the medical field when it comes to the treatment of acne. There have been several major studies and research projects to study the acne blue light therapy and nearly all of them have reached the conclusion that this new form of treatment is quite effective. These findings are naturally good news for many acne patients for whom conventional therapies and treatments have not really been beneficial.

Acne is caused by a bacterial infection which attacks the skin. The basic principle of the acne blue light therapy is simply to kill the bacteria causing the acne. Laboratory tests have discovered that the blue light goes straight to the root of what is triggering acne formation: Propioibacterium acne aka "P.acne."

P. Acne is the classification of the bacteria that are responsible for causing acne. These bacteria produce molecules known as porphyrins. Porphyrins are easily destroyed when they are exposed to the blue wavelength in light. Upon their destruction, they emit free radicals and it is these free radicals that kill the bacteria that created the porphyrins to begin with. Once the bacteria are dead, the infection is cured.

There are some very obvious advantages with the acne blue light therapy, since the process is completely natural and non-invasive. The acne blue light therapy does not involve the use of any drugs so there is no danger of any undesirable side effects. Doctors claim that the acne blue light therapy is totally safe for all ages and can be used daily.

As far as the actual acne blue light therapy procedure is concerned, it should be understood that all acne patients are undergoing this therapy in incrementally intense sessions. The normal course of a treatment could involve as many as eight sessions over a four-week period with each session lasting for about fifteen minutes. Acne blue light therapy is not known to have any noticeable or particular harmful side effects. In fact, in most cases the side effect that can be most easily observed, is a slight change in the skin pigment, dryness and mild swelling of treated areas.

While these side effects are quite superficial and temporary, it must be noted that the acne blue light therapy is not recommended for people who have nodulocystic acne. Acne blue light therapy is rapidly becoming well known throughout the world thanks to television advertisements and ever growing information on the Internet.

The acne blue light products that are available today have no ultraviolet (UV) component in the light they emit so that there is no danger from over exposure to ultraviolet radiation.

Acne blue light therapy is now FDA approved and used by many people on a daily basis.

This article was brought to you by Christain Cullen who is a successful webmaster and writer and can be reprinted as long as it is unedited with all links included.

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