Dermatology Research

Dermatology Research

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Research Article

Photonic Signaling and Clinical Bio Modulation of Inflammation and Swelling due to Aesthetic Procedures by a LED Device

Authors: Susanne Hausdörfer.

DOI: 10.33425/2690-537X.1038


Abstract

Side effects of inflammation such as swelling, erythema and pain are quite a challenge in every day practice for dermatologists, plastic surgeons and general practitioners.

A new treatment using the combination of red (630 nm) and infrared (850 nm) to manage these, using efficient energy levels and number of sessions will be proposed.

Two different aspects will be described: one in the case of already existing cutaneous inflammatory diseases, accelerating healing and restoring the initial state of healthy tissue. Acute and chronic inflammatory disorders will be discussed. The other is the inhibition of the inflammatory cascade if there is simultaneous pretreatment with these wavelengths before inflicting physical damage to the tissues (trauma). Hundreds of patients have been successfully treated.

Inhibition of inflammation is a very big step in medicine, diminishing down time, swelling, redness and pain from two weeks to 48 hours.

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Citation: Susanne Hausdörfer. Photonic Signaling and Clinical Bio Modulation of Inflammation and Swelling due to Aesthetic Procedures by a LED Device. 2025; 7(2). DOI: 10.33425/2690-537X.1038
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Hironobu Ihn
Hironobu Ihn
Department of Dermatology & Plastic Surgery | Kumamoto University

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