Dr. Teo Soleymani
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yeah or yeah yeah beers you know beers um certain vodkas certain whiskeys colored whiskeys you know they tend to be very inflammatory and you see both the acute problems and the downstream problems people with certain gluten intolerances and gluten intolerance has become this unfortunate catch-all in the us everybody who eats a pizza and gets an upset stomach says they're gluten intolerant
But true gluten intolerance, like celiac disease, these grain alcohols wreak havoc on the immune system. So I tend to avoid them.
But true gluten intolerance, like celiac disease, these grain alcohols wreak havoc on the immune system. So I tend to avoid them.
But true gluten intolerance, like celiac disease, these grain alcohols wreak havoc on the immune system. So I tend to avoid them.
Okay. B. Maybe an A. Maybe an A. Maybe an A. Maybe, depending. We have to see a little bit more data. It was five years ago, a D to most dermatologists. Yeah. And data started to come out more and more and randomized trials have come out more and more and it bumped it up from a C to a B. There's some benefit. The problem is it's such a broad spectrum to use the term red light.
Okay. B. Maybe an A. Maybe an A. Maybe an A. Maybe, depending. We have to see a little bit more data. It was five years ago, a D to most dermatologists. Yeah. And data started to come out more and more and randomized trials have come out more and more and it bumped it up from a C to a B. There's some benefit. The problem is it's such a broad spectrum to use the term red light.
Okay. B. Maybe an A. Maybe an A. Maybe an A. Maybe, depending. We have to see a little bit more data. It was five years ago, a D to most dermatologists. Yeah. And data started to come out more and more and randomized trials have come out more and more and it bumped it up from a C to a B. There's some benefit. The problem is it's such a broad spectrum to use the term red light.
There are devices that are battery-powered. There are devices that are AC-powered. There are devices that have high density of lights. There are devices that have low density of lights. The joule outputs vary from product to product. So the overall encatchment is broad, and it's hard to control for the, you know,
There are devices that are battery-powered. There are devices that are AC-powered. There are devices that have high density of lights. There are devices that have low density of lights. The joule outputs vary from product to product. So the overall encatchment is broad, and it's hard to control for the, you know,
There are devices that are battery-powered. There are devices that are AC-powered. There are devices that have high density of lights. There are devices that have low density of lights. The joule outputs vary from product to product. So the overall encatchment is broad, and it's hard to control for the, you know,
shitty products out there and hard to account for the the ones that are good i like it i have it in my practice we use it post-operatively for certain things like when we do injections for hair we will use red light that's powered right typically that's a what is that like a cap Or is that like a medical light? Yeah, we tend to use the medical light.
shitty products out there and hard to account for the the ones that are good i like it i have it in my practice we use it post-operatively for certain things like when we do injections for hair we will use red light that's powered right typically that's a what is that like a cap Or is that like a medical light? Yeah, we tend to use the medical light.
shitty products out there and hard to account for the the ones that are good i like it i have it in my practice we use it post-operatively for certain things like when we do injections for hair we will use red light that's powered right typically that's a what is that like a cap Or is that like a medical light? Yeah, we tend to use the medical light.
It's a three-panel light that we shine on the scalp. We also use it post-laser procedure, especially if we're doing ablative lasers where we're destroying the top layer of skin intentionally. We will use the red light to speed up wound healing. There's some good data that shows that it increases vascularity and blood flow, which is how it works to improve wound healing and anti-aging.
It's a three-panel light that we shine on the scalp. We also use it post-laser procedure, especially if we're doing ablative lasers where we're destroying the top layer of skin intentionally. We will use the red light to speed up wound healing. There's some good data that shows that it increases vascularity and blood flow, which is how it works to improve wound healing and anti-aging.
It's a three-panel light that we shine on the scalp. We also use it post-laser procedure, especially if we're doing ablative lasers where we're destroying the top layer of skin intentionally. We will use the red light to speed up wound healing. There's some good data that shows that it increases vascularity and blood flow, which is how it works to improve wound healing and anti-aging.
So I like it. It's a B. It could be an A if we have enough data that comes out and we see which specific devices and energies are needed to get those effects reproducibly. But just like when anything is good in the market, you get a flood of products that are inferior or don't work and things like that. And that's a problem. But I give red light a good B.
So I like it. It's a B. It could be an A if we have enough data that comes out and we see which specific devices and energies are needed to get those effects reproducibly. But just like when anything is good in the market, you get a flood of products that are inferior or don't work and things like that. And that's a problem. But I give red light a good B.
So I like it. It's a B. It could be an A if we have enough data that comes out and we see which specific devices and energies are needed to get those effects reproducibly. But just like when anything is good in the market, you get a flood of products that are inferior or don't work and things like that. And that's a problem. But I give red light a good B.
Radio frequency microneedling, I will put as an F. Okay. Microneedling, I will put as an A. Okay, great. Huge difference, right? Huge difference. So we're tapping into the world of... things that you can do to your skin to improve its appearance and health. And that's light-based devices, energy-based devices, mechanical-based devices, things like that.