@AbdullahAlMamun-io5jm LED light therapy for acne usually requires multiple sessions for optimal results, often between 6 to 10 sessions. The sessions are typically spaced about 1 to 2 weeks apart, depending on the severity of your acne and the specific treatment plan advised by your dermatologist. Consistency and following your provider's recommendations are key for achieving the best outcome.
@sonshenshomestead7668 Different light colors can sometimes be used in treatments like LED therapy for acne, where certain wavelengths help reduce inflammation or kill bacteria. If you're referring to something specific in a video, it might be showcasing the effects of these light therapies. It's always best to consult with a dermatologist for personalized advice on acne treatment.
@aydzdelossantos1086 It depends on the specific treatment or product you’re considering. Certain activities or treatments, like intense facial massages or skin care products with strong actives (e.g., retinol), may not be advisable immediately after getting dermal fillers. Always consult with your dermatologist or aesthetician to ensure safety and prevent complications.
But it works! Who told you that the FDA cares 2 aiota about approving devices that works that doesn’t include $$$$ for their masters the pharmaceuticals@ weak up people!
How much session need???
How much days interval need one to another session for better result??
@AbdullahAlMamun-io5jm LED light therapy for acne usually requires multiple sessions for optimal results, often between 6 to 10 sessions. The sessions are typically spaced about 1 to 2 weeks apart, depending on the severity of your acne and the specific treatment plan advised by your dermatologist. Consistency and following your provider's recommendations are key for achieving the best outcome.
Different light colors at 2:10
@sonshenshomestead7668 Different light colors can sometimes be used in treatments like LED therapy for acne, where certain wavelengths help reduce inflammation or kill bacteria. If you're referring to something specific in a video, it might be showcasing the effects of these light therapies. It's always best to consult with a dermatologist for personalized advice on acne treatment.
isbthis advisable with a dermal filler people?
@aydzdelossantos1086 It depends on the specific treatment or product you’re considering. Certain activities or treatments, like intense facial massages or skin care products with strong actives (e.g., retinol), may not be advisable immediately after getting dermal fillers. Always consult with your dermatologist or aesthetician to ensure safety and prevent complications.
Not clinically relevant nor approved whatsoever
Thank you for the great breakdown of the types of lights!
@@WanderingVeteran wlc brother
But it works! Who told you that the FDA cares 2 aiota about approving devices that works that doesn’t include $$$$ for their masters the pharmaceuticals@ weak up people!
Yes it is silly
@@estelled389 of course not