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La fototerapia es el adelanto más reciente y eficaz para el tratamiento del vitíligo
Según los datos de la Academia Española de Dermatología y Venereología (AEDV), la fototerapia ofrece resultados positivos en el tratamiento del vitíligo en el 65% de los casos. Entre sus principales beneficios destaca el hecho de que contribuye a frenar la despigmentación, ayudando a repigmentar las zonas afectadas y estimulando la reserva de melanocitos.
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Have you got vitiligo? Protect your skin when exposing it to the sun
Easter is nearly on us and for many that means the first holiday of the year and the first time their skin will be exposed to the sun since some time back. If you have vitiligo, remember that you need to be particularly careful.
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How to use home phototherapy properly
Continuing our series of articles on home phototherapy and its application in the treatment of vitiligo and other skin diseases such as psoriasis or dermatitis, today we would like to give you some advice on how to use our home phototherapy lamp properly.
Treating atopic dermatitis with phototherapy
Treating moderate outbreaks of atopic dermatitis with narrowband UVB phototherapy produces very positive results, with moderate improvement seen in 80% of cases.
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Phototherapy: exposure times for treating vitiligo and psoriasis
Treating vitiligo, psoriasis and other skin diseases with phototherapy has offered good results for decades. To ensure phototherapy is effective, it is vital to control exposure times, varying the session durations depending on the appearance (or not) or erythema in the 24 hours following treatment.
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Resolve to care for your skin
With the New Year comes a time to reflect upon our resolutions and challenges. If you have vitiligo, caring for your skin may be one of these goals.
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How can we get rid of white patches on the skin?
Melanin alterations can cause dark patches caused by excess production (hypermelanosis), or white patches due to a lack of pigmentation (hypomelanosis). Its source may be injuries caused by laser treatment, traumatisms or skin diseases such as vitiligo, psoriasis, etc.
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Phototherapy, the best option for treating vitiligo when there is a lack of sunshine
As the days grow shorter and the sunlight starts to be missed, phototherapy becomes increasingly important in sustaining vitiligo treatment during the autumn and winter months.
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How to treat hypopigmentation produced by laser burns
The combination of photosensitizers, both taken orally (Fenadul capsules) and applied topically (Fenadul Gel), and UVB phototherapy offers great results in the treatment of hypopigmentation caused by post-laser burns.
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Time to visit your dermatologist
The end of summer means gradually getting back into your daily routine, returning to work, the kids to school, etc. The “school year” needs to be planned, as does your activity for the upcoming months, including your good resolutions. For vitiligo sufferers, these inevitably include skin care. It’s time to visit your dematologist!
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