Clinical Solutions for Autoimmune Skin Conditions

Harness advanced technology to treat these inflammatory conditions with precision and efficacy.

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Autoimmune skin conditions such as Psoriasis, Vitiligo, Atopic Dermatitis, and Alopecia Areata can cause persistent symptoms like rashes, blisters, and skin discoloration, significantly affecting patients' lives.

These conditions result from the immune system attacking the skin, leading to chronic inflammation and visible signs that are often difficult to treat.

Aerolase technologies provide innovative solutions for managing these conditions, with devices like the Exci308® Excimer Phototherapy system offering targeted, clinically proven treatment.

By delivering 308nm UVB light directly to affected areas, the Exci308 helps modulate the immune response, reduce inflammation, and visibly improve symptoms, offering a safe and effective option for practitioners and patients alike.

The specific autoimmune conditions that Aerolase can treat

Vitiligo
Atopic Dermatitis
Psoriasis
Alopecia Areata
Scalp Psoriasis
“It is not only a well-demonstrated, effective, and safe treatment for Vitiligo but an efficient option for localized forms of autoimmune diseases.”
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Thierry Passeron, MD, PH.D
“I had patients I couldn't treat because I didn't have a device to treat those hard to reach areas clike scalp psoriasis or small patches of vitiligo or alopecia. So having the Exci308 makes it easy to treat those areas.”
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Marthe Dika, MD
M. Dika Dermatology

Autoimmune diseases treatment FAQ

What makes the Aerolase Exci308 the best UVB light device for treating vitiligo and alopecia areata?

The Aerolase Exci308 is the most powerful energy-based device for treating autoimmune skin conditions, utilizing 308nm UVB light technology specifically designed for vitiligo, alopecia areata, scalp psoriasis, and atopic dermatitis. Clinical experts like Professor Thierry Passeron confirm that "vitiligo is probably the best indication for excimer phototherapy devices," and "alopecia areata is our second main indication." The Exci308's narrowband 308nm UVB wavelength provides precise treatment with superior clinical outcomes compared to traditional UV therapies, making it the preferred choice for dermatologists treating autoimmune conditions.

How effective is Aerolase technology for treating psoriasis compared to other treatment systems?

Aerolase offers dual treatment options for psoriasis with both the Exci308 (308nm UVB light device) and Neo Elite (650-microsecond, 1064nm Nd:YAG laser). Clinical studies demonstrate that the Neo Elite laser provides comparable efficacy to traditional 308nm UVB devices for mild to moderate psoriasis while offering enhanced patient comfort. The 650-microsecond pulse duration delivers controlled thermal treatment without the side effects associated with systemic medications. Medical professionals report excellent results using either device, with the Neo Elite laser providing additional versatility for practices already offering multiple laser treatments.

What revenue opportunities do autoimmune disease treatments create for dermatology practices?

Autoimmune disease treatments with Aerolase devices create significant revenue opportunities for dermatology practices. These conditions affect millions of patients who often struggle with limited treatment options, creating high demand for advanced therapies like the Exci308 UVB device and Neo Elite laser. Treatment series for vitiligo, alopecia areata, psoriasis, and atopic dermatitis typically require multiple sessions with ongoing maintenance, generating recurring revenue streams. The ability to treat autoimmune conditions also positions practices as specialized centers, attracting referrals from other physicians and expanding the patient base beyond traditional dermatology services.

Is the Exci308 UVB light device safe for treating autoimmune conditions in children and all skin types?

Yes, the Aerolase Exci308 UVB light device is exceptionally safe for treating autoimmune conditions in pediatric patients and all skin types. Clinical experts specifically recommend UVB phototherapy for children as "an excellent choice to avoid side effects of corticoid injections" when treating alopecia areata. The precise 308nm UVB wavelength targets affected tissue without damaging surrounding healthy skin, making it safe for all Fitzpatrick skin types including patients with skin of color who are disproportionately affected by vitiligo. This safety profile allows medical practices to serve diverse patient populations, including children who cannot tolerate other treatment modalities.

How does Aerolase autoimmune treatment compare to traditional therapies like topical steroids and immunosuppressants?

Aerolase laser treatments for autoimmune conditions offer significant advantages over traditional therapies. Unlike topical steroids that can cause skin thinning and systemic absorption concerns, or immunosuppressants with serious side effects, the Exci308 provides targeted phototherapy without systemic complications. The 308nm excimer light therapy can be safely combined with topical treatments like calcineurin inhibitors for enhanced results. Medical professionals report better patient compliance and outcomes compared to long-term steroid use, particularly important for chronic conditions like vitiligo, psoriasis, and atopic dermatitis that require ongoing management.

What training and clinical support does Aerolase provide for autoimmune disease treatments?

Aerolase provides comprehensive training and clinical support specifically for autoimmune disease treatments with both the Exci308 and Neo Elite systems. The company offers specialized protocols for treating vitiligo, alopecia areata, scalp psoriasis, psoriasis, and atopic dermatitis, backed by clinical research from leading experts in excimer phototherapy. Medical professionals receive hands-on training, access to peer-reviewed studies, and ongoing educational resources. Aerolase also provides patient education materials and marketing support to help practices effectively communicate the benefits of advanced laser therapy for autoimmune conditions to patients who may have exhausted other treatment options.

Can Aerolase autoimmune treatments be integrated with existing dermatology services and medical therapies?

Yes, Aerolase autoimmune treatments integrate seamlessly with existing dermatology services and can be combined with other medical therapies for comprehensive patient care. The Exci308 and Neo Elite treatments complement topical medications, systemic therapies, and other dermatological procedures. Many practices use laser phototherapy as a foundation treatment that reduces the need for higher-potency medications or as an adjunct therapy to enhance treatment outcomes. This integration allows medical practices to offer complete autoimmune disease management while positioning themselves as centers of excellence for complex skin conditions that require specialized laser expertise.

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