Wood lamp examination is a diagnostic test in which the skin or hair is examined while exposed to the black light emitted by Wood lamp. Blacklight is invisible to the naked eye because it is in the ultraviolet spectrum, with a wavelength just shorter...
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You can treat vitiligo with two types of light therapy. One uses a narrow-band ultraviolet B (nbUVB) light. You sit in a light box or booth, or a doctor uses lasers to apply it. The other is called PUVA, which is ultraviolet A (UVA...
Phototherapy is used to treat a variety of health conditions. This includes: psoriasis eczema (atopic dermatitis) chronic hives (chronic idiopathic urticaria) itchy skin (pruritus) vitiligo lichen planus newborn (neonatal) ...
Read MoreHealthy hair starts at the scalp. Just as crops need healthy soil to growth your hair needs a healthy scalp to do the same. Dry soil repels water and fertilizer resulting in growth deficiency.
Unhealthy scalp with limited blood flow and access to nutr...
What is Phototherapy (Light Therapy - Rhinolight)?
Rhinolight or light therapy consists of state of the art technology of high intensity light having a specific content that is applied in the treatment of allergic rhinitis which is a non-microbial inf...
Fungal infections make up about 50% of nail abnormalities. They usually appear as thickening and discoloration of the nail. The condition mostly targets toenails instead of fingernails, likely because they present a moist, warm environment for the pa...
Read MoreAre you tired of dealing with the discomfort and embarrassment of fungal nail infections? Here at Sophia Wyatt Skin Clinic in Send near Woking and Guildford we offer an innovative and effective solution to treat Laser Fungal Nail Infection and help you re...
Read MoreWood's lamp, also known as a blacklight or ultraviolet lamp, is a valuable tool in the diagnosis of various skin diseases in animals. By emitting ultraviolet light of a specific wavelength, Wood's lamp allows veterinarians to detect certain ...
Read MoreDry eye syndrome (DES) is a prevalent ocular condition characterized by inadequate tear production or excessive tear evaporation, resulting in discomfort, visual disturbances, and potential damage to the ocular surface. While conventional treatments such ...
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