Vitiligo is a condition where the human body inhibits the pigment producing process of the skin’s pigment cells. This process causes the formation of white patches on the skin on all areas of the body. Surprisingly, the same patches can appear on the tissues inside the mouth and nose as well as in the inner layer of the eyeball. Hair can turn white as well.
The Light Energy + Conduction Therapy directly worked on the Shenque , Quchi and Neiguan acupoints on patient’s body. Those acupoints communicate with the twelve meridians of human body directly. The Light Energy + Conduction Therapy led the medicine permeate into the diseased area, thus increase the effect of Chinese traditional herbal medicine.
Through the effect of light energy, the therapy will transport the nutrition that necessary for melanophore (the cell that can synthesis the melanin) through the microcirculation, and recover the regular function of melanophore.
The therapy will recover the damaged melanophore, recall the activity of tyrosinase in serum, and reduce the period of treatments.
Light Energy + Conduction Therapy can achieve the goal to dredge the meridians of human body, regulate the internal organs and immunity system, promote the blood circulation and microcirculation, promote the re-pigment of disease area.
Narrowband Light Therapy
Narrow-band ultraviolet B (nbUVB) therapy is a form of light treatment where patients are treated in a light booth two to three times a week at a dermatologist’s office or using a home unit. Light therapy – also known as phototherapy – involves regular, brief exposure to ultraviolet (UV) light. The UV rays stimulate melanocytes, the cells in the skin responsible for producing pigment. The key to light therapy is that monitored administration is important for safety and treatment success as too much light could burn the skin, while too little light could lack results. The pros? According to the UMass Vitiligo Clinic and Research Center, nbUVB is currently the most successful treatment for patients with vitiligo. The cons? Treatment comes with a significant time commitment and results can disappear if patients do not keep up with treatment.
Excimer Laser
The excimer laser is a form of light treatment that delivers a highly-focused beam of UVB using a wand-like device. Using a 308nm wavelength of light, which has proven to be effective at treating vitiligo, the laser may stimulate repigmentation in the skin. Although highly effective, it works best when treating small areas of skin. Patients will typically visit their dermatologist’s office for treatments twice a week over four to six months and about 70% of patients see positive results. Pros? It’s highly effective, quick and works well for small areas of vitiligo patches. Cons? It’s time intensive with multiple sessions required over a course of several months.