Acne vulgaris

Red light versus blue light randomized trial for mild-to-moderate acne

Li J, Li J, Zhang L, et al. Photodermatology, Photoimmunology & Photomedicine. 2022.

Source

This randomized clinical study compared red and blue light therapy for mild-to-moderate acne vulgaris.

Evidence grade

low

Effect direction

positive

Panel relevance

partially-replicable

Key findings

  • The authors concluded red and blue light had similar efficacy in mild-to-moderate acne, especially for inflammatory lesions.
  • Red light had advantages in some tolerability or practical dimensions reported by the trial.
  • This supports red light as an adjunctive acne option, but not as a replacement for standard acne care.

Protocol details

WavelengthsNot reported nm
IrradianceNot reported mW/cm2
FluenceNot reported J/cm2
Session timeNot reported minutes
FrequencyNot reported
DurationNot reported
Treatment areaAcne-affected skin
Device typeRed and blue light acne phototherapy devices

Caveats

  • Protocol details need full-text extraction before translating to a home-mask schedule.
  • Mild-to-moderate acne findings should not be generalized to severe, scarring, or cystic acne.