Prevention is the Only Real Solution – Infrared Light Therapy For Acne
Posted on : 28-12-2009 | By : | In : Uncategorized
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Author: Marcus Kollbr
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This article will discuss acne and the use of Infrared Light Therapy to treat existing acne and to prevent from reoccurring. First lets set the stage with a few facts about acne and how it originates:
60-70% of Americans will experience acne at some time during their life
20% will have severe acne resulting in physical scarring or emotional damage
During adolescence, acne is more common in males than females
During adulthood, acne is more common in women than men
Acne can start the first few weeks of life when the infant is still under the influence of prebirth maternal hormones
Reaching puberty is generally when adolescent acne begins to appear
Acne can continue (although at much lower incidence) into adulthood through age 45
The main cause of acne is genetic (it may skip generations but is a genetic predisposed condition)
Certain ingredients in cosmetics and hair care products cause more severe acne
Medication containing steroids, lithium, anti epileptics and iodides may cause more severe acne
Hormone disorders and fluctuations can cause acne or acne to become more severe
Constant wearing of headbands, shoulder pads, back packs, underwire bras, and etc. can aggravate onset or worsen existing acne
An Acne blemish results when sebaceous hair follicle (pore) becomes clogged with dead skin cells that have not sloughed off. The residual cells become sticky and clump together to form a plug which traps oil and bacteria inside the follicle. After being plugged, the follicle continues to produce your skins natural oils causing swelling. The swelling and irritation notifies an army of white blood cells that they need to attack the bacterial infection in the follicle. Their attack culminates in a pimple, either a blackhead or whitehead.
During the last two decades, there has been continued success with infrared light therapy and light therapy in general, in treating existing acne problems and preventing recurrence. Those that respond to the treatment see a drying out of existing acne blemishes and over the long term, improvement in sloughing dead cells and decreased formation of follicle plugs. Regular, continued therapy has shown to be effective in prevention of new blemishes occurring. Using infrared, also eliminates the damaging UV rays that come from natural sunlight and some forms of artificial light.
The infrared light treatment can be administered in several forms either under doctors care or on your own. There is no prescription required to buy equipment needed for infrared light therapy. Following is a list of the most common methods for administering light therapy for acne control and prevention:
Light boxes – Wooden or composite material boxes with fixtures for infrared lamps. The acne sufferer puts their face or affected area at a predetermined distance from the box on a schedule consistent with the severity of their condition.
Open book – Looks like an open book which may be opened or closed depending on need. The acne affected area (generally face with this unit) is placed near or between the pages allowing even distribution of the treatment.
Sauna – There are saunas built with fixtures for infrared lights. Your therapy occurs while sitting in the sauna. While these are a more expensive alternative, they do provide the most therapy coverage of the body.
Wand – Smaller wands or guns with a built in light source that is applied to a specific area, typically not the face. They are generally used for acne conditions on the arms, back or buttocks.
These are but a few of the most available. There are constantly more methods and regimens being developed. Our next article will describe suggested applications and schedules of use depending on specific acne conditions.
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