DERMATOLOGY

There are multiple causes leading to skin disease.

Besides the individual genetic burden, environmental factors and unbalanced nutrition, impaired metabolic degradation pathways render the body unable to neutralize environmental toxins, as well as intrinsically harmless substances.

Combined with an over- reacting immune system, inflammation can become chronic, leading to increased free radical damage of the skin.

In order to restart impaired metabolic pathways and regenerate the skin, cells needs  adequate amount of nutrients and  energy to regenerate new cells and an immune system that is functioning well and  PBM  laser  therapy has the capability of biomodulating skin  inflammation, as well as relieving discomfort  and  itching that is often associated with chronic skin diseases and the mechanisms and phases of tissue repair and wound healing and pain relief are  equally supported with photobiomodulating effects  laser therapy.

Skin Inflammation

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AGEING SKIN

The first line of defense against ageing, at any age, is good dietary nutrition and supplementation of antioxidants to protect and support mitochondrial activity and neutralise free radicals.  Oxidative stress has been implicated as a contributory factor in many disease processes. Generation of free radicals is fundamentally related to both internal ageing of the body and external ageing of the skin, causing damage to DNA genetic codes and cross linking with the DNA and other intracellular proteins required for normal cellular respiration and regeneration of all cells.

The outward signs of ageing are predominantly seen in the visible changes to the skin due to intrinsic and extrinsic factors. The sun exposed areas of the skin, exhibit changes that result from cumulated photo damage from sun and other climatic stimuli at both an epidermal and dermal level and is attributed to 90% of the effects we identify as skin ageing.

Lifestyle patterns, smoking and diet, including the way we sleep, speak and exercise can create wrinkles. Certain measures are helpful in decreasing or even preventing the rate at which wrinkles appear (Marks 1992).

Clinical treatment of the ageing skin requires a multifaceted approach, by which the clinician evaluates the visible symptoms and prescribes a process of treatment to reduce these symptoms without causing further damage and in conjunction with daily application of dermaceutical strength skin products.

Ageing skin can be treated with lasers that produce THERMAL destruction of the top layer of the skin, to remove damaged cells and eradicate brown, pigmented lesions and broken blood capillaries.

RJ Polylaser TRION  PBM  LASER …Provides NON – thermal treatment of skin that modulates photochemical reactions that support tissue regeneration processes in all types of tissues including skin. Underlying muscles attached to the skin also respond to the laser energy and become more tonified with regular laser treatment. Increases in cellular energy occur naturally in response to the laser light, along with improved blood circulation and oxygenation and removal of biological waste materials via improved lymphatic drainage.

( Lam, Abergal,Meeker et al 1996; Dyson & Young1996; Leivens & Mohebbian 1996).

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