Tag: collagen stimulation

Outstanding user reported satisfaction for light emitting diodes under-eye rejuvenation

A study published in Archives of Dermatological Research (2024) evaluated the effectiveness of light-emitting diode (LED) therapy for under-eye rejuvenation, reporting high patient satisfaction and significant improvements in under-eye appearance, including reduced wrinkles and enhanced skin texture. The therapy works by using specific wavelengths of light to stimulate collagen production

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Photodynamic therapy for skin rejuvenation: review and summary of the literature–results of a consensus conference of an expert group for aesthetic photodynamic therapy

This systematic review evaluates the efficacy and safety of photodynamic therapy (PDT) for skin rejuvenation, analyzing its impact on fine wrinkles, skin roughness, and hyperpigmentation. The findings indicate that PDT significantly improves skin texture, with moderate effects on hyperpigmentation, and is generally well-tolerated with transient erythema and edema as the

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Safety, efficacy, and usage compliance of home-use device utilizing RF and light energies for treating periorbital wrinkles

This observational study assessed the safety, efficacy, and user compliance of a home-use device combining radiofrequency (RF) and light therapy for reducing periorbital wrinkles over a six-week period. Results showed significant wrinkle reduction as early as three weeks, with continued improvement through six weeks. Participants reported high satisfaction, and the

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