Red Blood Cell Forms in Acne and their Complex Treatment with Application of Light-Emitting Diode Influences

Farhad F. Khashimov¹*; I. M. Baibekov, PhD, ScD²; Adham Sh.Vaisov, PhD, ScD¹

¹Tashkent Medical Academy; ²Republican Specialized Center of Surgery named after acad. V. Vakhidov; Tashkent, Uzbekistan

*Corresponding author: I.M.Baibekov, PhD, ScD. Republican Specialized Center of Surgery named after acad. V. Vakhidov Tashkent, Uzbekistan. E-mail: baibekov@mail.ru

Published: December 23, 2014. 

Abstract: 

The efficiency of the laser light-emitting diode (LED) that is used in the complex treatment of acne was studied with light microscopy, scanning electron microscopy, and planimetry. It was found that the light emission of the photon matrix by A.Korobov–B.Korobov “Barva-Fleks/BIR” (λ1=470nm and λ2=940 nm) combined with the drug treatment are an effective means for the treatment of acne. 

Keywords: 
acne; LEDs; morphology; red blood cells.
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