Dermalight 800 UVB 311nm Narrow Band Full Body Sunbed
for psoriasis
Are you fed up of those regular visits to the hospital for UVB treatment but still in need of successful treatment for your stubborn psoriasis? Why not invest in a life changing UVB Full Body Sun Bed suitable for use in the comfort of your own home? Offering the highest level of versatility, the DL800 is an irradiation unit, which can be tilted by 180 degrees enabling you to sit, stand or lay down during your therapy. It makes use of the Philips patented narrow spectrum TL/01 lamps which are the most effective and safest for the treatment of psoriasis and vitiligo.The Philips TL/01 lamps have been proven to be successful in treating psoriasis in 92% of patients with only mild burning in 9%, making the Dermalight DL800 perfect for home use. It comes fully kitted with 7 narrow band UVB 311nm tubes and its separate electronic timer helps ensure that your treatment time is dosed exactly right to optimize therapy results.Thanks to its high UV intensity, treatments times are reduced to help in avoiding erythema or redness of the skin. With its amazing design, you need not worry about storage as the unit can be tilted upright to be stowed away.
We advise that you consult your dermatologist to work out a treatment plan for you, so that you can have the safest and most effective treatment in the comfort of your own home, without the risk of burning, and to enable you to manage your own treatment successfully.
People who receive UV light treatments are at higher risk of premature aging of the skin, and of developing skin cancer. These risks should be balanced against the benefits of treatment. Patients must also take care to limit or eliminate their exposure to other sources of UV radiation, especially if they are taking a psoralen compound in addition to receiving the UV treatments. We would advise that you consult with your GP before starting any UV light treatment.
UV-light can successfully be used for the remedy of the following skin diseases:
• Psoriasis
• Dermatitis
• Vitiligo
Psoriasis:
All over the world approx. 2 % of all people are affected from psoriasis. The most widely spread kind of psoriasis (plaque psoriasis) is characterised by light and dark reddish, strong scaly and inflammatory spots. In most cases, the lesions tend to be on
• the scalp
• the elbows
• the knees
• around the sacral bone
• toes, fingernails.
Often psoriasis is accompanied by a feeling of tension and itching. Psoriasis occurs mainly between the ages of 20 – 40 but also from 60 years onwards. Even children can be affected from psoriasis. Precipitating factors may include medicaments, consumption of alcohol, infections or psychological stress, or an inherited tendency. Each factor can deteriorate psoriasis or trigger further attacks. Possibly, owing to the effect of sunlight, the attacks are more frequent in spring and fall. A metabolic disorder in the outer layer of the skin is the cause of psoriasis.
Dermatitis (atopic or endogenic eczema):
Dermatitis is a chronic, inflammatory skin disease which comes in attacks. Up to 10 % of children and young adults are affected from this disease. In about 60 % of the cases, the disease starts before the child is one year old.
Often dermatitis is of genetic origin. Children of parents suffering from dermatitis have a risk 3 times higher to get this disease. The body of the person affected, reacts with an exceeding immune response against mainly harmless substances (allergens).
Dermatitis occurs in older children, adolescents and adults and can generally involve any region of the body and in extreme cases, the whole body. Typically, it is in the crook of the elbow or behind the knee, as well as face, neck, hands and feet.
The following factors can contribute to an attack or deterioration of the disease:
• food and additives
• mechanical irritation of the skin
• infects
• animals’ hair and feathers
• environmental factors, such as pollen, cigarette smoke, house dust mites psychological factors, e.g. problems, stress
• climatic conditions, e.g. great temperature variations
The skin of persons with dermatitis becomes extremely dry, often chapped, cracked, brittle and scaly. Afflicted persons suffer from strong itching and burning and a very sensitive skin. In a chronic stage, also swellings and small pimples can occur that open, inflame, ooze and become encrusted.
Vitiligo (White spot disease)
Vitiligo also called white spot disease is a chronic skin disease showing depigmented patches on the skin. Approximately 1% of the total adult population suffer from this „ pigmentation disorder“. Loss of melanin pigmentation producing cells is the cause of Vitiligo. No pigment can be produced in the areas affected. Causes for this disorder are not yet known. As mentioned before, also in the case of Vitiligo the disposition can be inherited, but also psychological factors can trigger Vitiligo. This disease can occur in different forms and vary in intensity:
• generalised form
• localised form
The generalised form is more frequent. A special feature is the symmetric appearance afflicting sometimes several regions of the body which are mechanically used such as ankles, knees, elbows, finger, eyelids and armpits. This kind of Vitiligo slowly progresses within 10 - 20 years and then comes to a standstill. The localised form is not symmetric and afflicts only one or a few body regions. This kind develops within a few months and doesn’t progress.