Ultraviolet Therapy in Dermatology: History, Devices, and Step‑by‑Step Clinical Techniques for Safe Light‑Based Treatment
This authoritative guide explains how ultraviolet light has been used in dermatology, from early sun exposure to modern lamp technology, and how to apply safe, effective treatments in clinical practice. It combines history, device descriptions, and practical methods to treat a wide range of skin conditions.
The book situates ultraviolet therapy within the evolution of artificial light rays and details the physical, biological, and clinical aspects relevant to dermatology. It emphasizes careful patient reaction, appropriate equipment use, and techniques that balance effectiveness with safety. Readers will find procedural guidance that can inform real‑world treatment planning and execution.
- Clear explanations of lamp types (such as Kromayer and Alpine Sun Lamp) and their therapeutic roles
- Step‑by‑step guidance for practical application, including exposure times and distancing
- Clinical coverage of acne, fungal infections like tinea versicolor, and skin diseases such as lupus vulgaris and tuberculosis cutis
- Discussion of pre‑ and post‑treatment considerations, including managing reactions and aftercare
Ideal for clinicians seeking disciplined, historically informed approaches to safe ultraviolet therapy in dermatology.