Novel 3-in-1 Wavelength Light Source for Photorejuvenation
April 2008 | Volume 7 | Issue 4 | Original Article | 335 | Copyright © April 2008
Min-Wei Christine Lee MD MPH
Abstract
The objective of this study was to evaluate a novel flashlamp emitting light device which represents the first light-based
device for skin rejuvenation with the ability to shift the wavelength spectrum depending on the application. Three distinct
programs adjust the wavelengths to accommodate the melanin and hemoglobin absorption, and also adjust the pulse
width and cooling depending on the needs of the patient. Patients received treatment on the left side of the face or other
body part; the untreated side served as the control.