Has anyone used Blue light therapy by Evis MD? If so, what have been your results?

I am hoping this could be my miracle cure for acne since everything else has failed.

Before you try blue light I think you should know that it’s best to combine it with other treatments, since research has shown that it can diminish up to 60 percent of acne. But if you combine it with something that diminishes the other 40 percent than you can get control over it. This is from an article that will tell you more, hope it helps:

"Blue light therapy for acne can reduce up to 60 percent (!!) of your acne. That’s a fact that has already been scientifically proven. If you combine blue light therapy with traditional treatments, such as prescription creams and antibiotics, you can keep your acne completely under control. The best thing about it is that it’s a natural treatment that basically kills Propionibacterium acnes (P. acnes), the bacterium that causes acne inflammation. It’s also completely painless.

New technology devices combine blue light with red light – Which If you combine the blue lights that kill bacteria with red lights, which help reduce inflammation and improve healing.

These therapies can also improve skin texture and lessen the appearance of scars, so they may be good treatment choices for people with both active acne and acne scars.

How Does Blue Light Therapy Work and is it Proven Scientifically?

To put it simply, it has been proven that blue light therapy for acne – in the 405nm-420nm spectrum – actually kills Propionibacterium Acnes (P. acnes) bacteria. P. acnes bacteria create tiny molecules called porphryins. When porphyrins are exposed to blue light they produce free radicals that kill the bacteria that cause inflammatory acne. It sounds quite complex, but it’s a wonderfully simple solution.

In 2000 an independent research study performed by the Imperial College of Science Technology and Medicine at Hammersmith Hospital in London determined “We have found that photo therapy with mixed blue-red light, probably by combining antibacterial and anti-inflammatory actions, is an effective means of treating acne vulgaris of mid to moderate severity, with no significant short-term adverse effects”. (Data from Pubmed.gov)

Remember: P. acnes multiply very fast, so ongoing treatment is necessary for best results.

Blue Light Therapy for Acne – Tabletop Device or Handheld Device?…

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  1. Lisa Penn Says:

    Before you try blue light I think you should know that it’s best to combine it with other treatments, since research has shown that it can diminish up to 60 percent of acne. But if you combine it with something that diminishes the other 40 percent than you can get control over it. This is from an article that will tell you more, hope it helps:

    "Blue light therapy for acne can reduce up to 60 percent (!!) of your acne. That’s a fact that has already been scientifically proven. If you combine blue light therapy with traditional treatments, such as prescription creams and antibiotics, you can keep your acne completely under control. The best thing about it is that it’s a natural treatment that basically kills Propionibacterium acnes (P. acnes), the bacterium that causes acne inflammation. It’s also completely painless.

    New technology devices combine blue light with red light – Which If you combine the blue lights that kill bacteria with red lights, which help reduce inflammation and improve healing.

    These therapies can also improve skin texture and lessen the appearance of scars, so they may be good treatment choices for people with both active acne and acne scars.

    How Does Blue Light Therapy Work and is it Proven Scientifically?

    To put it simply, it has been proven that blue light therapy for acne – in the 405nm-420nm spectrum – actually kills Propionibacterium Acnes (P. acnes) bacteria. P. acnes bacteria create tiny molecules called porphryins. When porphyrins are exposed to blue light they produce free radicals that kill the bacteria that cause inflammatory acne. It sounds quite complex, but it’s a wonderfully simple solution.

    In 2000 an independent research study performed by the Imperial College of Science Technology and Medicine at Hammersmith Hospital in London determined “We have found that photo therapy with mixed blue-red light, probably by combining antibacterial and anti-inflammatory actions, is an effective means of treating acne vulgaris of mid to moderate severity, with no significant short-term adverse effects”. (Data from Pubmed.gov)

    Remember: P. acnes multiply very fast, so ongoing treatment is necessary for best results.

    Blue Light Therapy for Acne – Tabletop Device or Handheld Device?…

    Read the rest at the source…
    References :
    http://www.light-therapy-reviews.net/blue-light-therapy-for-acne/

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