Acne is a significant skin problem that can affect teenagers and adults alike. This illness has major psychological and emotional effects. Patients' conduct is affected by acne and the scars it causes, as well as psychological issues such as antisocial behavior, low self-esteem, melancholy, disorientation, and aggression.
The methods used to combat acne vary, however photodynamic therapy is arguably the most effective means of treating acne in the traditional sense. Pure light, free of UV radiation, has generated absolutely extraordinary results, with the skin remaining hydrated and elastic after the problem has been healed, something that traditional therapies do not do.
Photodynamic therapy involves activating a chromophore to bypass oxygen monomer (a light-absorbing material). The bacterium is forced to "suicide" without hurting the rest of the skin cells since this oxygen molecule is toxic. Due to an increase in collagen and elastin produced by light, bacteria are eliminated, inflammation is controlled, and the skin remains elastic, radiant, and smooth.
It is critical to emphasize that the operation is painless and completely safe, and that the patient can continue normal activities and be exposed to the sun in total safety following the session