A new lightening approach to acne treatment - combining therapy modalities for maximizing acne treatment: Phototherapy (LHE™), drugs, skin rejuvenation and skin tightening

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Background: Combination therapies are increasingly being used for the treatment of acne. Objective: 2 years of clinical experience using a combination of drugs with LHE™ phototherapy on moderate to severe acne patients. Methods: Patients first underwent a series of 8-10 bi-weekly LHE treatments to reduce their dermal inflammatory process. These treatments were combined with keratolytic agents which are not contraindicated with phototherapy. The combined LHE/drug treatment regimen was followed by a series of LHE skin rejuvenation procedures to treat post acne symptoms of localized erythema, post inflammatory hyperpigmentation and scars. Conclusions: This double phototherapy protocol appears to offer excellent clinical and aesthetic results with no side effects or complications and may be repeated if relapse occurs. © 2011 JMLI, Tokyo, Japan.

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Elman, M. (2011). A new lightening approach to acne treatment - combining therapy modalities for maximizing acne treatment: Phototherapy (LHETM), drugs, skin rejuvenation and skin tightening. Laser Therapy, 20(1), 35–37. https://doi.org/10.5978/islsm.20.35

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