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- W2894224277 abstract "Background The folliculitis occurs when there is infection of the hair follicles caused by bacteria such as Staphylococcus aureus with origin in the hair and the sebum which are fundamental for the skin rsquo s natural protection Among the treatment resources the phototherapy is in evidence as it is cited in literature as an efficient wound treatment method nbsp Objective To check the effects of a protocol treatment for folliculitis pustules and lesions that associates phototherapy with active principles from cosmetics The authors attempted to verify if a simple protocol with such association may contribute in the resolution of this pathology nbsp Methods The sample consisted of female volunteers aged between and years old The instruments of measurement and data collection used in the research were an adapted questionnaire a photographic camera The protocol sequencing was the following hygienization and exfoliation Blue LED application invisible infrared laser application use of antifolliculitis cream The volunteers were submitted to four sessions of forty minutes each once a week nbsp Results In the photographic analysis there was a decrease in size of some pustular lesionsand the disappearance of others There was an overall appearance improvement of according to lesion count and photographic analyses results nbsp Conclusion A reduction in the number of lesions was observed suggesting that the proposed protocol could be a treatment option for folliculitis of mechanical origin Background The folliculitis occurs when there is infection of the hair follicles caused by bacteria such as Staphylococcus aureus with origin in the hair and the sebum which are fundamental for the skin rsquo s natural protection Among the treatment resources the phototherapy is in evidence as it is cited in literature as an efficient wound treatment method nbsp Objective To check the effects of a protocol treatment for folliculitis pustules and lesions that associates phototherapy with active principles from cosmetics The authors attempted to verify if a simple protocol with such association may contribute in the resolution of this pathology nbsp Methods The sample consisted of female volunteers aged between and years old The instruments of measurement and data collection used in the research were an adapted questionnaire a photographic camera The protocol sequencing was the following hygienization and exfoliation Blue LED application invisible infrared laser application use of antifolliculitis cream The volunteers were submitted to four sessions of forty minutes each once a week nbsp Results In the photographic analysis there was a decrease in size of some pustular lesionsand the disappearance of others There was an overall appearance improvement of according to lesion count and photographic analyses results nbsp Conclusion A reduction in the number of lesions was observed suggesting that the proposed protocol could be a treatment option for folliculitis of mechanical origin Background The folliculitis occurs when there is infection of the hair follicles caused by bacteria such as Staphylococcus aureus with origin in the hair and the sebum which are fundamental for the skin rsquo s natural protection Among the treatment resources the phototherapy is in evidence as it is cited in literature as an efficient wound treatment method Objective To check the effects of a protocol treatment for folliculitis pustules and lesions that associates phototherapy with active principles from cosmetics The authors attempted to verify if a simple protocol with such association may contribute in the resolution of this pathology Methods The sample consisted of female volunteers aged between and years old The instruments of measurement and data collection used in the research were an adapted questionnaire a photographic camera The protocol sequencing was the following hygienization and exfoliation Blue LED application invisible infrared laser application use of antifolliculitis cream The volunteers were submitted to four sessions of forty minutes each once a week Results In the photographic analysis there was a decrease in size of some pustular lesionsand the disappearance of others There was an overall appearance improvement of according to lesion count and photographic analyses results Conclusion A reduction in the number of lesions was observed suggesting that the proposed protocol could be a treatment option for folliculitis of mechanical origin" @default.
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- W2894224277 title "Analysis of a protocol for the treatment of buttocks folliculitis" @default.
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