
PATIENT INSTRUCTIONS AND PROTOCOL
BEFORE STARTING THERAPY, YOU MUST CONSULT A PHYSICIAN REGARDING YOUR
SKIN TYPE AND TO OBTAIN AN INDIVIDUALIZED TREATMENT PLAN.
The goal of UV phototherapy is to achieve clearing within a period of several weeks
without experiencing reddening or burning of the skin. A painless “pinkening” of the
skin is acceptable. UV works by delivering light to the skin. Light is a form of energy.
The time of exposure to the light determines the total amount of energy delivered.
The amount of light is highly dependent on how close you are to the unit. You must
be consistent – ensure you are the same distance each time. 14 inches (0.36 meter)
has been used for all dosage calculations. 0.75 MED is achieved in 2.00 minutes
when the distance is 14 inches.
Frequency of treatment is determined by your prescribing physician until clearing
occurs.
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CAUTION:
Protect your eyes; wear protective eyewear. To avoid injury to eyes, protective
eyewear (KBD, Inc. Cat. No. 31050A) must be worn by all persons in room during lamp operation.
Read the instruction booklet before use.
DANGER:
Ultraviolet Radiation, follow instructions, avoid overexposure. As with natural
sunlight, overexposure can cause skin injury and allergic reactions. Repeated exposure may
cause premature aging of the skin and skin cancer. Wear protective eyewear. Failure to do
so may result in severe burns or long-term injury to the eyes. Medications or cosmetics may
increase/decrease your sensitivity to ultraviolet radiation. Consult physician before using any
UV lamp if you are using medications or have a history of skin problems or believe yourself
sensitive to sunlight.