Fluorescent light energy: A new therapeutic approach to effectively treating acne conglobata and hidradenitis suppurativa

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The Kleresca® biophotonic platform utilizing fluorescent light energy (FLE) effectively treated both acne conglobata and hidradenitis suppurativa. FLE decreased the presence of inflammatory nodules, cysts, and associated erythema. It also supported a healing response to improve skin texture. FLE offers a new treatment approach to recalcitrant inflammatory skin conditions.

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Koceva, I., Rümmelein, B., Gerber, P. A., Edge, D., & Nielsen, M. C. E. (2019). Fluorescent light energy: A new therapeutic approach to effectively treating acne conglobata and hidradenitis suppurativa. Clinical Case Reports, 7(9), 1769–1772. https://doi.org/10.1002/ccr3.2334

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