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new-U Clinical Trials
A Study to determine the efficacy of a novel handheld LED device in
the treatment of photo-aged skin
Neil S. Sadick, MD
Weill Medical College of Cornell University
Department of Dermatology New York NY 10021
Abstract
The use of visible or near infrared spectral light alone for the
purpose of skin rejuvenation has been previously reported in the
literature. These devices use large arrays of diodes to deliver light
to the skin. In this study, a novel method of light emitting diode
(LED) photo rejuvenation incorporating a combination of these
wavelengths delivered from a small hand-held unit is proposed. 22
subjects with facial rhytids received 8 light therapy treatments over
a course of 4 weeks, using the Omnilux handheld LED system. Assessment
of global skin grading was evaluated at weeks 6, 9 and 12 by a
dermatologist. Additional outcome measures included assessments of
clinical photography and patient satisfaction scores. 74% of subjects
reported a visible improvement in fine lines and wrinkles at 8 weeks
post treatment. Combination red and near infrared LED therapy
delivered from a small portable handheld unit, represents an effective
and acceptable method of photo rejuvenation. Further studies to
optimize the parameters of treatment are required.
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