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Laser and Light Therapies Show Promise
(HealthScoutNews)
-- New laser/light therapies may help millions with hard-to-treat
skin conditions.
These laser and light treatments
show promise as viable alternatives to medications for several
common skin conditions, including psoriasis, eczema, seborrheic
dermatitis, vitiligo and hypopigmentation, says Dr. Arielle N.B.
Kauvar, a clinical associate professor of dermatology at New York
University School of Medicine.
Kauvar provided an overview of
the laser/light treatments at a recent American Academy of Dermatology
meeting.
These skin conditions are often
treated with such medications as corticosteroids and antibiotics.
But the results vary from person to person and the medications
can cause side effects. The laser/light therapies provide non-invasive,
medication-free alternatives.
For example, yellow pulsed dye
laser and excimer laser have been shown to clear skin lesions
caused by psoriasis. The excimer laser and intense pulsed UVB
light have been shown to be effective in treating vitiligo and
hypopigmentation. Pulsed UVB light may also help people with eczema
and seborrheic dermatitis.
In a prepared statement, Kauvar
said the new laser therapies have provided remarkable improvements
in people with these common skin disorders.
More Information
To learn more about skin conditions
and treatments, go to the American
Academy of Dermatology.
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