In recent years, hair loss has garnered increasing attention, with androgenic alopecia (AGA) being one of the most prevalent forms, affecting a significant portion of the population. Various systemic treatments for AGA exist, including classical medi...
LED (Light Emitting Diode) light therapy is a non-invasive treatment that uses specific wavelengths of light to address various skin concerns and promote healing. This innovative technology has gained popularity in recent years for its effectiveness ...
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LED (Light Emitting Diode) light therapy is a non-invasive treatment that uses specific wavelengths of light to address various skin concerns and promote healing. This innovative technology has gained popularity in recent years for its ef...
First, do children with vitiligo need to avoid certain foods?
Children with vitiligo should maintain a balanced and nutritious diet rather than restricting food intake. Given that children are in a critical period of growth and development,...
Phototherapy combined with drug therapy has emerged as a highly effective approach in the polychromatic treatment of vitiligo. With advancements in medical technology and deepening understanding of vitiligo's pathogenesis, this comb...
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In the course of treatment of vitiligo, the response degree and speed of different parts of the white spot to the treatment are significantly different. Some special parts such as: mucosa and thin and tender parts, hands and feet and white-haired are...
If you have a chronic skin condition like psoriasis, eczema, dermatitis or vitiligo, a form of ultraviolet therapy called phototherapy may greatly reduce your symptoms. For some, it can result in complete relief.
Phototherapy uses different...
In the pursuit of health and beauty, people are constantly exploring various effective skin care and health care methods. In recent years, daily red and blue light exposure has gradually entered the public eye and has become a hot topic of concern. S...
Generally, a person undergoing phototherapy will expose their skin to UVB on a regular schedule — typically starting with a so-called “initial clearance series” of two to three times a week for three to four months, for a total of about 24 to 30 sess...