Anti-Aging
February
2016 By Dr. Bogdan Dimitrie Niculae
President
of the Romanian Anti-Aging Association Chief Dermatologist at Lasermed
Clinics
ACCELERATE
HEALING AND REDUCE POST-OPERATION INFLMMATION WITH BIOPTRON
Dr.
Bogdan Dimitrie Niculae, President of the Romanian Anti-Aging Association.
We
have successfully used BIOPTRON Light Therapy in our dermatologic
clinic for a number of years now. We use the medical light therapy
device in adults and children as a complementary therapy to reduce
pain and promote healing in various types of conditions, such as:
Skin disorders, pre and post therapy and to promote wound healing.
We
use the device as mono-therapy and/or as complementary therapy for
recovery after various dermatological and aesthetical treatments
because BIOPTRON is proven to:
- Improve
microcirculation;
- Harmonize
metabolic processes;
- Reinforce
the human defence system;
- Stimulate
regenerative and reparative processes of the entire organism;
- Promote
wound healing;
- Relieve
pain or decrease its intensity;
- Reduce
inflammation.
We use the light therapy in all our anti-aging
therapies, before and after mesotherapy procedures, after lipolysis
procedures and also after surgical dermatologic procedures to promote
healing and reduce post-operation inflammation. The risk of hyperpigmentary
inflammation is reduced, if we use light therapy post treatment,
with a percentage of 40% in darker skin patients.
The
polarized light is also used in our clinic as complementary therapy
in hair treatments and post hair transplantation. On a cellular
level, inflammation may result in increased local blood flow and
release of inflammatory factors that promote follicular vascularization.
In normal skin tissue, the anagen phase is accompanied by follicular
angiogenesis and upregulation of vascular endothelial growth factor
(VEGF) in outer root sheath keratinocytes.
This
vasculature rapidly regresses during catagen phase. Thus, enhanced
vasculature induced by inflammation may promote the development
of healthy follicles. Additionally, the heat shock associated with
low levels of thermal energy may upregulate heat shock proteins
such as HSP-27, which have a role in follicular stem cell growth
and differentiation.
The
wound healing associated with thermal injury may also contribute
to hair growth. It has been successfully demonstrated that in wounds
of genetically normal adult mice, de novo hair follicles form from
epidermal stem cells outside the follicle. Other mediators of wound
healing linked to hair growth include polypeptide thymosin beta-4
and cyclopentyladenosine. Due to the BIOPTRON light therapy success
in our clinic we also recommend to our patients to continue at home
the treatment daily for a period of minimum three months post hair
transplantation.
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