Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Heal acne with iPhone?



An iPhone application is claimed to help cure acne and wrinkles on the face. Really?
 

Created by a dermatologist (skin specialist), Dr. Greg Pearson, an application called 'AcneApp' was sold for U.S. $ 1.99. That said, apps that can make your skin smooth.
 

How does it work? According to information in iTunes that was launched from HuffingtonPost, Monday (8/2/2010), using spray application of light to treat skin disorders.
 

420 nanometer blue light emitted is claimed to have anti-bacterial. While the red light of 550 nanometers efficacious as an anti-inflammatory.
 

Simply by pointing the iPhone screen that emits light to the face, the bacteria will die in the user's skin and collagen growth will be stimulated.
 

Is it true that 'treatment' works? An expert said the other skin care takes 88 to see the results. While Pearson also said the effectiveness of the application still has to go through clinical trials.
 

Then, what the user says the iPhone? Although there is no claim to believe, there are also other users who claim the application was successfully overcome the acne on his face.
 

Are you interested in using it?

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