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publicationDate 2006-05-01-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
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titleOfInvention Treatment of skin with light and a benefit agent to mitigate acne
abstract Methods of mitigating acne include exposing an expanse of skin to light; terminating the exposure of the skin to the light; and applying a benefit agent to the expanse of skin after a delay following the termination. The light exposure may be for a period of less than about one hour, and the light may be suitable for either (a) exciting porphyrin associated with the expanse of skin into an energetic state suitable for destroying acne-causing micro-organisms, or (b) for heating lipids present in sebaceous glands within the expanse of skin in order to modulate the flow of sebum in said sebaceous glands, or (c) for reducing inflammation. The benefit agent is suitable for either (a) providing anti-microbial action that is complementary to either said modulating of said sebum by said band of light, or complementary to said reduction of inflammation by said light or (b) providing sebum-modulating action that is complementary to either said destruction of said acne-causing microorganisms or complementary to said reduction of inflammation by said light; or (c) providing anti-inflammation that is complementary to either said modulating of said sebum by said band of light, or complementary to said destruction of said acne-causing microorganisms. These treatments may be repeated, as necessary.
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