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0.5 inch Vitiligo treatment PUVA KIT Lamp + Psoralen phototherapy

$ 21.12

Availability: 37 in stock
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Israel
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Intended Use/Discipline: Dermatology
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Condition: New
  • Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
  • MPN: Does Not Apply
  • Brand: UVCLINIC
  • Item must be returned within: 60 Days

    Description

    The kit returns the natural color of skin with
    Vitiligo.
    The time to cure is 1 - 2 month.
    Do not look directly at the lamp light.
    Wear sunglasses if you need to treat the face.
    Put the psoralen gel on the skin with vitiligo.
    Wait 10 seconds and wash it.
    Put the lamp touching the skin so that the light will fall on the skin.
    In the first day the exposure time should be 10 seconds.
    Increase every day by 10 seconds until the skin will be little pink.
    The average time is 2 minutes but you must increase gradually.
    The price includes:
    Usage instructions.
    Psora-Ora Psoralen 30ml.
    Rechargeable 0.5 inch diameter h
    igh power
    PUVA lamp.
    Charger.
    Digital timer.
    From wikipedia:
    PUVA Vs. narrowband UVB therapy
    At the very least for vitiligo, narrowband ultraviolet B (UVB) nanometer phototherapy is now used more commonly than PUVA since it does not require the use of the psoralen. As with PUVA, treatment is carried out 2–3 times a week in a clinic or every day at home, and there is no need to use psoralen.
    Narrowband UVB therapy is less effective for the legs and hands, compared to the face and neck. To the hands and legs PUVA may be more effective. The reason can be because UVA penetrates deeper in the skin, and the melanocytes in the skin of the hands and legs are positioned deeper in the skin. Narrowband UVB 311 nanometer is blocked by the topmost skin layer, and UVA 365 nanometer reaches the melanocytes that are in the bottom skin layer.
    Melanin is a dark pigment of the skin and the melanocytes produce it. The melanocytes produce melanin when their receptors detect UV light. The purpose of the melanin is to block UV light so that it will not cause damage to the body cells under the skin.