The battle against remission

Bio-Tronic Derma Healing Light Model200Bio Tronic Derma Healing Light – UVA – UVB Photo Therapies for scaly skins

Psoriasis is constantly in the process of remission. This mean that that the immune system builds up a form of resistance to the kind of treatment that the individual undergoes at that very moment. You will notice that the affects of your medication or treatment slow down equally with the time that you use apply the medication, the treatment. This is one of the reason why PsoriaLess offers various different but safe natural solutions that you can apply once you find that one product is starting to loose its effect. You should constantly change from one treatment to the other to maximize the remission period.

The worse examples of remissions with consequences are those patients using steroids, or corticosteroides, or coal tar based medications. The patient, not being aware that the treatment is loosing its effect, has the inclination to start using more of the medication. The results are addiction to steroids, hemorrhages in the skin layer, thinned skin and a slow down of the function of the glands that produce the natural steroids that our body needs or burns on the skin because of the increased coal tar residu concentrations.

A treatment method that has shown the longest periods of remission free life is photo therapy. This remission period is further extended when applied in combination, or follow up, with PsoriaLess. Bio-Tronic Derma Healing Light – Photo therapies deliver one of the most precise light frequencies that is needed to treat psoriasis effectively. Depending upon the condition of the patient remission periods can vary from several weeks, to several months or parts of a year following a simple and non time consuming treatment regimen in the comfort of your home.

Treatment Options Overview: Photo therapy is the use of ultraviolet (UV) light to slow the rapid growth of new skin cells. This is helpful in treating psoriasis, which causes skin cells to grow too rapidly. There are two types of ultraviolet (UV) light therapy: Ultraviolet B (UVB) UVB light is more effective than UVA light for treating psoriasis. * Exposure times start at 30 to 60 seconds and are gradually increased until light causes the skin to turn red. When the skin no longer turns red after this much exposure, the time is increased. * Treatments are given daily or several times a week. Ultraviolet A (UVA) UVA penetrates deeper into the skin than UVB. * Treatment with UVA typically takes 20 minutes per session. * UVA light is often used with psoralen drugs and is then called PUVA. With PUVA, the treatment time is greatly reduced, from 20 minutes to about 2 minutes. Photo therapy may be given in a variety of places, such as in a hospital or doctor’s office, in your home (UVB), or at a psoriasis day care center. Aside from UVA – UVB Photo Therapy Equipment that we supply to professionals we also supply a range of UVB home treatment products that will enable you to take care of your condition in the comfort of your home.