Light-based therapies work through various mechanisms of action. They can work through photochemical reactions when light activates compounds in the skin, through photothermal reactions where light is absorbed and converted to heat, and through photomechanical reactions where rapid tissue expansion from plasma formation causes cell destruction.
Light-based therapies work through various mechanisms of action. They can work through photochemical reactions when light activates compounds in the skin, through photothermal reactions where light is absorbed and converted to heat, and through photomechanical reactions where rapid tissue expansion from plasma formation causes cell destruction.
Light-based therapies work through various mechanisms of action. They can work through photochemical reactions when light activates compounds in the skin, through photothermal reactions where light is absorbed and converted to heat, and through photomechanical reactions where rapid tissue expansion from plasma formation causes cell destruction.