2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.abd.2021.09.015
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High-frequency devices effect in vitro: promissing approach in the treatment of acne vulgaris?

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“…These masks, when used over extended periods, can increase microbial diversity indices but show negligible differences compared to untreated skin, suggesting a limited long-term impact on microbial balance [65]. The single study into high-frequency therapy showed a reduction in bacterial species and dermatophytes (Table 2), indicating its potential for targeted microbial modulation [66].…”
Section: Various Dermatological Procedures Affect the Skin Microbiomementioning
confidence: 99%
“…These masks, when used over extended periods, can increase microbial diversity indices but show negligible differences compared to untreated skin, suggesting a limited long-term impact on microbial balance [65]. The single study into high-frequency therapy showed a reduction in bacterial species and dermatophytes (Table 2), indicating its potential for targeted microbial modulation [66].…”
Section: Various Dermatological Procedures Affect the Skin Microbiomementioning
confidence: 99%