Photobiomodulation: The Clinical Applications of Low-Level Light Therapy

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作者
Glass, Graeme Ewan [1 ]
机构
[1] Sidra Med, Dept Surg, Doha, Qatar
关键词
HELIUM-NEON LASER; INTENSE PULSED-LIGHT; INFLAMMATORY ACNE-VULGARIS; EMITTING DIODE IRRADIATION; HUMAN SCALP HAIR; BLUE; 415; NM; LOW-ENERGY; DOUBLE-BLIND; DYE-LASER; ANDROGENETIC ALOPECIA;
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10.1093/asj/sjab025
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R61 [外科手术学];
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摘要
Background: Low-level light therapy (LLLT) is a recent addition to the pantheon of light-based therapeutic interventions. The absorption of red/near-infrared light energy, a process termed "photobiomodulation," enhances mitochondrial ATP production, cell signaling, and growth factor synthesis, and attenuates oxidative stress. Photobiomodulation is now highly commercialized with devices marketed directly to the consumer. In the gray area between the commercial and therapeutic sectors, harnessing the clinical potential in reproducible and scientifically measurable ways remains challenging. Objectives: The aim of this article was to summarize the clinical evidence for photobiomodulation and discuss the regulatory framework for this therapy Methods: A reviewof the clinical literature pertaining to the use of LLLT for skin rejuvenation (facial rhytids and dyschromias), acne vulgaris, wound healing, body contouring, and androgenic alopecia was performed. Results: A reasonable body of clinical trial evidence exists to support the role of low-energy red/near-infrared light as a safe and effective method of skin rejuvenation, treatment of acne vulgaris and alopecia, and, especially, body contouring. Methodologic flaws, small patient cohorts, and industry funding mean there is ample scope to improve the quality of evidence. It remains unclear if light-emitting diode sources induce physiologic effects of compararable nature and magnitude to those of the laser-based systems used in most of the higher-quality studies. Conclusions: LLLT is here to stay. However, its ubiquity and commercial success have outpaced empirical approaches on which solid clinical evidence is established. Thus, the challenge is to prove its therapeutic utility in retrospect. Welldesigned, adequately powered, independent clinical trials will help us answer some of the unresolved questions and enable the potential of this therapy to be realized.
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