Classification And Comparison Of Anti-Aging Light Treatments

Comparison - Classification Of Anti-Aging Light Treatment

Categorieslight generation methodlight propertywavelengthpenetration depthanti-aging effectivenessdowntime, recovery time
Typical Nonablative Laser Therapylaser (light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation.)single wavelength with specificity and intense (there are exceptions for some types of laser)visible red (620-700nm)infrared (1064 nm, single wavelength between 1100-1800 nm)epidermis, upper dermis (red light)lower dermis (infrared light)visible light is less consistent and less effective, minor to modest to treat fine lines. IR laser more consistent, treat more deeper wrinklesminimal downtime
LED Light Therapylight emitting diodered and infraredIt was found that optimal LED wavelengths for tissue penetration are 680, 730 and 880 nm. (600-950 nm)epidermis and dermisreduces lines, folds and wrinkles, increase circulation, moisture and radiance, accelerates skin repair, improves elasticity and skin texture.No downtime, safe
Intense Pulsed Light Therapy (flashlamp therapy)flashtube, also called a flashlamp, is an electric glow discharge lamp designed to produce extremely intense, incoherent, full-spectrum white light for very short durations.narrow spectrum of different wavelength500-1200 nmepidermis and dermismultiple modules or attachment to the base unit to treat different skin problems including nonablative skin rejuvenation and tighteningminimal downtime
Nonablative Fractional Laser Therapya special type of nonablative laser therapy using a technology in which thousands of microscopic laser columns -treat a fraction of the skin at a time instead of treating a contiguous area by traditional nonablative laser techniquesinfrared: 1440 nm, 1540 nm, 850-1350 nmepidermis and dermisfine line and wrinkle, skin tightening through soft tissue coagulation, rapid healing responseminimal downtime

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