Is there any increase in photosensitivity as a result of Personal Targeted Phototherapy™ (PTP) treatment?
• Patients who are using any form of light therapy should limit or avoid exposure to natural light (unless directed by a physician) because natural light may contribute to the total UVB energy that the skin receives. Your physician should recommend the specific length of time you should be exposed to natural light following treatment.
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