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Based on a small Stanford study, intense pulsed light therapy may change skin biopsy gene expression to younger levels.
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Based on a small Stanford study, intense pulsed light therapy may change skin biopsy gene expression to younger levels.
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A small Stanford study, IPL therapy may change skin biopsy gene expression to younger levels.
this particular technology was shown to change uh genetic expression and so it's not like a filler or a Botox you're looking at changing the way well yeah rejuvenating um over 1300 genes to the young transcriptomic levels from this therapy which is yeah pretty cool as uh and it seems to be working again very nice results