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Targeted phototherapy (also called concentrated phototherapy, focused phototherapy, and micro phototherapy) is a new form of phototherapy which seeks to overcome some of the disadvantages with conventional phototherapy. This modality involves the application of light energy directly focused on or targeted at the lesion through special delivery mechanisms such as fiberoptic cables.
The term “targeted phototherapy” includes different technologies such as
Excimer laser (308 nm), intense pulse light systems, and non-laser ultraviolet light sources are the improved version of hand-held delivery systems.
Targeted phototherapy is an exciting new technology in the management of several dermatological and hair conditions. Their main advantages are safety, ease of administration and suitability for difficult to treat areas and in children.
Targeted phototherapy is effective for patchy hair loss or alopecia areata non-scarring alopecia that results from a hyperactive immune response of T cells against hair follicles. It is also can be used for hair loss related to inflammatory dandruff.
They are not affordable to everyone as the technology being more expensive. Furthermore, they are not adequate to treat extensive areas given the cost of treatment and time involved. They are not recommended for use if lesions occur over more than 10% of the body area.
Different technologies can deliver targeted phototherapy and these include:
The advantages of the light sources over excimer laser include smaller size, lesser maintenance problems, and lower cost.
We at Clear Skin Centre use the most advanced Daavlin non-chromatic ultraviolet light sources.
Daavlin Targeted Phototherapy the world’s most advanced treatment with a UVB wavelength of 290-310nm targeting the only affected skin. It is most effective, quick and needs only a few treatment sessions (once in 4 or 7days for a period of 2 to 4 months)
A patented feature of this device is a fiber optic brush that delivers UVB directly to the scalp through an array of bristles in a footprint that measures 2 x 10 cm. For the treatment of other areas of the body, there is an interchangeable spotlight that can deliver energy in a variety of beam shapes.