Dr. Teo Soleymani
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We think a lot of it has to do with increased vascular flow, which is why a lot of times we recommend it for post-procedure. We recommend it for hair regrowth. There's some evidence that if you increase blood flow to the dermal papilla of the hair, it grows new hair. That's how minoxidil or Rogaine works. But I like it. I think it's a great product, a great group of products or devices.
As a standalone product, uncertain as to how effective they are. And one of the reasons of the heterogeneity in the data are like so much difference is there's no regulation in terms of the energy, the density of light, the type of light, the duration of treatment. So some devices have high wattage, high energy output, high density of lights.
As a standalone product, uncertain as to how effective they are. And one of the reasons of the heterogeneity in the data are like so much difference is there's no regulation in terms of the energy, the density of light, the type of light, the duration of treatment. So some devices have high wattage, high energy output, high density of lights.
As a standalone product, uncertain as to how effective they are. And one of the reasons of the heterogeneity in the data are like so much difference is there's no regulation in terms of the energy, the density of light, the type of light, the duration of treatment. So some devices have high wattage, high energy output, high density of lights.
They may be more effective than its equivalent counterpart. And until that gets defined, more uniform in accessibility, I don't know which device to recommend. I obviously have preferences one way or another, but there's so much on the market that's marketed as red light that is not effective and some stuff that's really good.
They may be more effective than its equivalent counterpart. And until that gets defined, more uniform in accessibility, I don't know which device to recommend. I obviously have preferences one way or another, but there's so much on the market that's marketed as red light that is not effective and some stuff that's really good.
They may be more effective than its equivalent counterpart. And until that gets defined, more uniform in accessibility, I don't know which device to recommend. I obviously have preferences one way or another, but there's so much on the market that's marketed as red light that is not effective and some stuff that's really good.
I was gonna say the panels tend to be much higher in energy, much more effective. And most of the studies have looked at the big wall panels. The battery powered face masks just aren't powered enough to have much improvement. We do see some improvement when red and blue is used together, mostly for acne-prone skin because blue light alone has some antimicrobial properties.
I was gonna say the panels tend to be much higher in energy, much more effective. And most of the studies have looked at the big wall panels. The battery powered face masks just aren't powered enough to have much improvement. We do see some improvement when red and blue is used together, mostly for acne-prone skin because blue light alone has some antimicrobial properties.
I was gonna say the panels tend to be much higher in energy, much more effective. And most of the studies have looked at the big wall panels. The battery powered face masks just aren't powered enough to have much improvement. We do see some improvement when red and blue is used together, mostly for acne-prone skin because blue light alone has some antimicrobial properties.
So when used in conjunction, you can get some improvement in actual skin illnesses. But the masks alone with just red light, most of them are not powered enough. They don't have enough energy, but there are some that are good. The wall panels tend to be better.
So when used in conjunction, you can get some improvement in actual skin illnesses. But the masks alone with just red light, most of them are not powered enough. They don't have enough energy, but there are some that are good. The wall panels tend to be better.
So when used in conjunction, you can get some improvement in actual skin illnesses. But the masks alone with just red light, most of them are not powered enough. They don't have enough energy, but there are some that are good. The wall panels tend to be better.
Juve is a good company. It's been around for a while. And, you know, most of the experts in laser and photobiology, you know, agree the panels are the way to go if you, if you want red light.
Juve is a good company. It's been around for a while. And, you know, most of the experts in laser and photobiology, you know, agree the panels are the way to go if you, if you want red light.
Juve is a good company. It's been around for a while. And, you know, most of the experts in laser and photobiology, you know, agree the panels are the way to go if you, if you want red light.
Yeah, yeah. Light has been around for a long time. I have a phototherapy unit in my practice in which we use narrow band ultraviolet B light to treat conditions like psoriasis, to treat conditions like vitiligo, There's a very strong immunomodulatory effect of light on the skin. It actually suppresses overactive immune activity. It can help increase vascularity in the skin.
Yeah, yeah. Light has been around for a long time. I have a phototherapy unit in my practice in which we use narrow band ultraviolet B light to treat conditions like psoriasis, to treat conditions like vitiligo, There's a very strong immunomodulatory effect of light on the skin. It actually suppresses overactive immune activity. It can help increase vascularity in the skin.
Yeah, yeah. Light has been around for a long time. I have a phototherapy unit in my practice in which we use narrow band ultraviolet B light to treat conditions like psoriasis, to treat conditions like vitiligo, There's a very strong immunomodulatory effect of light on the skin. It actually suppresses overactive immune activity. It can help increase vascularity in the skin.
It can improve blood flow. So depending on the wavelength you pick and where it overlies on the absorption curves makes a big difference. It's interesting that we talk about light and as a skin cancer surgeon, this is always been interesting to me in that we use UV light to treat certain conditions and we assume UV light is purely pathogenic. And I don't think that's the case.