Sanoskin® Photizo™ Clinical Unit

Sanoskin® Photizo™ light therapy clinical unit heralds a new era in wound healing and uses groundbreaking technology which has been proven to be effective for aiding treatment of many medical conditions including:
• acute / chronic, hard to heal wounds (especially chronic venous/diabetic ulcers in patients with venous insufficiency or impaired microcirculation)
• post-operative wound care
• vasculitis
• failed skin flaps or grafts
• large and small burns
• infections
The Sanoskin® Photizo™ is also especially useful in treating bed sores, oral mucositis and other conditions associated with immune compromised patients, chemotherapy patients and the elderly. Many patients have reported a significant reduction in pain from many of the above conditions following treatment with Sanoskin® Photizo™ light therapy.

The specialist portable Sanoskin® Photizo™ unit has been developed for use by the following health professionals:
• tissue viability specialists/wound care clinicians
• general practitioners
• plastic surgeons
• podiatrists
• dermatologists
• care home/community nurses
plus many others who treat patients either in a hospital/clinical setting or in the community

For treating larger areas in a clinical environment, the high-power 400mW probe and mobile stand are recommended. Light therapy should be regarded as a complimentary/extra treatment modality which can greatly enhance the effectiveness of conventional treatments to speed up recovery and the healing process.

The mechanism on which light therapy works complements clinical treatments in acute and chronic conditions due to the following effects seen in patients
1 ATP stimulation
2 Stimulation of DNA and RNA production
3 Stimulation of the immune system
4 Analgesic effect (acute and chronic)
5 Reduced scar formation
6 Cell repair if treated within 4-6 hours of injury
7 Regeneration of nerve, muscle, venous
and bone cells
8 Reduced muscle spasms
9 Increased blood supply


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