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titleOfInvention | Phototherapy method and apparatus |
abstract | Skin rejuvenation treatment involves subjecting the skin to a first course of treatment with non-laser near-infrared light therapy over a period of 3 days to 2 weeks, and then subjecting the skin to 1 to 5 weeks. Subjecting the skin to a second course of treatment with phototherapy using non-laser red light over a period of time and light using non-laser near-infrared light over a period of one week to 10 weeks. Subjecting to a third process of treatment with therapy. These different processes are designed to stimulate inflammation, proliferation and remodeling phases in the skin. Another method of phototherapy involves subjecting the area to be treated to the first stage of phototherapy using red and / or infrared light, treating the area, and treating the treated area in red or red. Subjecting to a second process of phototherapy using external light. This method can enhance aesthetic treatments that rely on photothermolysis or mechanical damage. In another method, a phototherapy process involving individual sessions of phototherapy using red or infrared light is used to improve wound healing. |
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