There are many Daavlin phototherapy units to choose from for psoriasis, vitiligo, eczema, and other skin conditions. When you meet with your doctor, it certainly helps if you are prepared with any questions as well as insightful information as possible. Believe it or not, some doctors have dealt more with phototherapy and others less or even none at all. If you go to a dermatologist and they don’t have phototherapy units in their office, that may be an indicator that they don’t have treatment facilities for phototherapy. In that case, it may be that a given dermatologist does not see patient response to phototherapy on a daily basis in the office, but may see patients and responses from home phototherapy units from time to time.
Regardless whether your dermatologist has little or on the other hand extensive experience with phototherapy, there will be many options to consider. For example, will you use a small panel unit, a larger panel unit, or a much larger unit? Do you use UVA, UVB, or other bulbs? Do you get treated aggressively a number of times per week or less times per week?
These questions may be best discussed with your dermatologist because your input may help them figure out what will work best for you. In addition, you may know other patients that have used phototherapy, and from their experiences you may have questions or particular needs to discuss with your dermatologist.
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