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Phototherapy is a medical device used to treat a variety of skin conditions, including psoriasis, eczema, vitiligo, and jaundice. It involves the use of light to reduce inflammation, itching, and other symptoms associated with these conditions. Phototherapy is typically administered in a doctor's office or clinic, and can be used in combination with topical medications or other treatments. Phototherapy can be administered using a variety of light sources, including fluorescent lamps, LED lamps, and lasers.
The phototherapy market is a rapidly growing segment of the medical device industry, driven by increasing demand for treatments for skin conditions. Phototherapy is a safe and effective treatment option, and its popularity is expected to continue to grow in the coming years.
Some companies in the phototherapy market include Philips, Lumenis, and Biolitec. Show Less Read more