Dermatologist grade blue light therapy for your acne, at home?
Now it’s possible, affordable, and it works, too.
Acne creams and treatments might not always work on some types of acne. In some cases, a stronger type of approach is needed. Blue Light Therapy works on a simple principle that was discovered by medical researchers in the 1970’s. They found that light specifically focused in the 405nm – 420nm wavelength band has the unique ability to kill p.acnes bacterium, the most common source of acne in teenagers and adults.
These bacteria cannot survive for more than a few minutes when exposed to the correct wavelengths of light, provided the light is of high enough intensity. The light causes the bacteria to die, which in turn shrivels the pimples, pustules, and cysts on your skin. Consistent use of Blue Light Therapy also helps decrease the amount of oil and sebum on your skin, and has been shown to shrink the pore size in some individuals.
BlueMD by Trophy Skin was developed by a leading medical aesthetic practice to reduce and eliminate acne at home using FDA approved, dermatologist grade (420nm) blue light therapy. The BlueMD acne lamp has been proven just as safe and effective as treatments in the dermatologist office, but is now affordable and easy to use in the privacy of your own home.
It uses the same proven 405nm – 420nm wavelength that dermatologists and medical spas use in their clinics, where customers spend anywhere from $1000 to $3000 for one round of treatments. Trophy Skin has created a home-based acne treatment device that gets you the same results for a fraction of the price.
Bluemd by Trophy Skin is available for $199.00 at their official website.







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