Acne treatment
Say Goodbye to Acne Woes with IPL: A Painless Solution
The treatment of acne using IPL devices is an indispensable component of a comprehensive approach to acne care. Traditional methods often fall short in addressing the crucial factor in acne development – the presence of microbial cells in the skin. Enter photothermolysis, a game-changer in acne treatment, where the affected skin condition improves rapidly, and the recurrence rate is minimized.
The Core Issue:
All known methods of acne treatment fail to eliminate the key factor in the pathological process – the presence of microbial cells in the skin. Photothermolysis changes the game, swiftly improving the affected skin condition with minimal recurrence. The bacteria responsible for acne always reside in the skin, and their manifestation depends on the immune status, both general and local, and the overall condition of the body.
The Power of Photothermolysis:
In treatment without photothermolysis, signs of inflammation may disappear, and the appearance of the affected area improves. However, microbial bodies remain embedded in the skin layers and structural formations, leading to a high probability of acne recurrence. Photothermolysis offers a distinct advantage by eliminating microbial bodies from the layers of the skin, preventing structural formations that may cause recurrence.
The Physiology Behind the Process:
Photothermolysis works by releasing powerful disinfecting agents from porphyrin molecules found in the skin's fluid around bacterial cells. When exposed to light with a specific wavelength targeting the bacteria, a potent skin sanitation process occurs. This method showcases a pronounced elimination of microbial bodies and structural formations, surpassing other known treatment methods without the need for additional chemicals. The result is maximum effectiveness: decreased inflammation, improved healing processes, and skin repair with no recurrence after treatment.
Treatment Protocol:
The recommended course consists of 4-6 treatments, spaced one week apart. This method is a must in the treatment of acne and complements general and local procedures, enhancing their impact. The treatment is painless, ensuring a comfortable experience without any side effects.