Photodermatoses
Photodermatoses are skin disorders characterized by abnormal reactions, such as rashes, following exposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation or visible light, particularly UV-A rays (320-400 nm). These conditions manifest as irregularities or lesions on the skin after light exposure.
Health Outcomes
- Absence of Serious Side Effects
- Enhanced Photoprotection
- Improved Hyperpigmentation Index
- Improved Visual Comfort
- Reduced Actinic Damage
- Reduced Erythema Intensity
- Reduced Rash Incidence
- Reduced Skin Redness
- Reduced UVA-Induced Erythema
- Reduced UVB-Induced Skin Cell Damage
- Reduced Wrinkle Appearance
- Reduced Wrinkle Severity