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MEDICAL LAMP PHOTOTHERAPY
MEDICAL LAMP PHOTOTHERAPY

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WHAT IS A MEDICAL LAMP PHOTOTHERAPY?

A medical lamp phototherapy involves illumination of the skin of the body or face with light emitted by a special medical lamp.

A medical lamp is a tool used in phototherapy, using LED light of different wavelengths. It consists of six colors that provide a broad spectrum of action. During the treatment, cells are stimulated, which directly affects skin regeneration and elimination of inflammation. This increases the production of collagen and elastin, which improves skin quality and firming. 

A medical lamp phototherapy is also used to treat dermatological conditions such as acne, vitiligo and psoriasis. In addition, this lamp may be used in medical rehabilitation, among others as an aid in reducing pain, treating sports injuries or degenerative changes. 

INDICATIONS:

  • Skin rejuvenation
  • Treatment of acne, vitiligo, psoriasis
  • Supporting the healing and regeneration of tissues
  • Reduction of inflammation and pain
  • Reduction of scars and stretch marks

CONTRAINDICATIONS:

  • Pregnancy
  • Breast-feeding
  • Epilepsy
  • Certain eye diseases
  • Neoplastic diseases
  • Inflammation, bacterial and viral infections

RECOMMENDED FREQUENCY:

Recommended number of treatments: recommended treatment series - 5-10 treatments performed 2-3 times a week. 
The final number of procedures and their frequency is determined during a consultation taking into account the patient's individual needs and expectations.

Pricing

Type of service:
Prices from*:
Medical lamp phototherapy
150 PLN
*Final prices may vary depending on the scope of the service.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS - MEDICAL LAMP PHOTOTHERAPY

The specialist selects the right program depending on the patient's needs, then launches a lamp that emits light. During the treatment the patient may sit or lie on a treatment chair. Due to the strong light source, both the Patient and the medical staff must wear special protective glasses. The duration of the procedure depends on the type of problem and the treated area. Usually, the treatment lasts between ten and twenty minutes. 

A medical lamp phototherapy should not be painful or uncomfortable for the patient. It does not require anaesthesia. During the treatment, you may only feel gentle warmth and sometimes mild tingling or spasm of muscles in the treated area. However, the final evaluation of the treatment comfort depends on the patient’s individual sensitivity to pain and the type and purpose of the treatment.

The effect after medical lamp phototherapy is an individual issue dependent on the patient's personal circumstances. The factors affecting the effect of the procedure may include i.a. the number and frequency of treatments, individual response of the body, the severity of the problem and regularity of the treatments.
Usually, the recommended treatment series is 5-10 treatments performed every 2-3 days. The final number of treatments and their frequency is determined during an individual consultation taking into account the patient's individual needs.

After medical lamp phototherapy it is recommended to avoid sun exposure and protect the treatment site by using creams with a strong SPF sunscreen. It is also recommended to avoid sauna, hot baths and intense physical effort for about 24 hours after the treatment.