What Is Phototherapy?

When you’re dealing with psoriasis, it’s important that you understand all the forms of treatment that can help you feel comfortable in your skin. You have options when it comes to dealing with psoriasis and managing flare-ups. Your dermatologists at Dermatology Associates of Morris in Parsippany, NJ, can explain what phototherapy is and how it can be used to treat psoriasis, as well as other conditions that may not respond to normal topical medications.

Frequently Asked Questions About Phototherapy

Q. What is phototherapy?

A. Phototherapy is a treatment plan that uses ultraviolet light to target areas of the skin and slows down the rapid production of cells that turns into psoriasis This application of ultraviolet light is precise and controlled to target specific areas of your body. Often, you may experience complete remission within 7 to 8 weeks.

Q. What types of ultraviolet light are used for phototherapy?

A. There are two types of ultraviolet light treatments that your dermatologist in Parsippany, NJ, might use in a phototherapy session. They may use narrow band ultraviolet B, also known as UVB, or psoralen plus ultraviolet A, or UVA, light. Which type is chosen will depend on the severity of your condition and your body in general.

Q. How many treatments are needed?

A. Treatment time will vary but can take somewhere between 20 to 30 sessions. Each session can take up to 20 minutes, but usually can be even shorter depending on your condition and what treatments are necessary.

Contact Your Dermatologist Today

Find out how you can clear up your skin using ultraviolet light therapy. Contact your dermatologists at Dermatology Associates of Morris with two locations in Parsippany, NJ, to learn more about phototherapy and to ask any further questions. Call to learn more and to schedule your appointment today at (973) 335-2560.

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