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Narrowband Excimer Lasers versus UVBioTek nbUVB

Thursday, September 10th, 2009

A relatively new treatment being adopted by many doctors is the 308nm excimer laser; there are several makers, but they all emit the same kind of coherent light. These treatments are seeing a lot of success with vitiligo patients in particular. As with all other medically accepted therapies for such conditions, this is yet another treatment option. It is not a cure, nor is it necessarily the best treatment option for your condition; just another option that will work for some and do little for others. 

The 308nm excimer laser is essentially the same sort of device as the lasers used for treating varicose veins, for removing tattoos and hair removal except these emit a much higher frequency light. Treatments must be administered by trained therapists with a handheld ‘gun’. Eye protection and sheilding is a must for both the patient and the operator for the duration of all treatments.

With UVBioTek nbUVB treatments, a therapist usually operates the system for the patient, but there is none of the "hands-on" treatment required when using the excimer laser. The patient simply disrobes and stands within the light for a few minutes every few days. Eye protection is usually only required of the patient.

The treatment process is roughly the same as with hair & tattoo removal. The laser blasts an area of skin about the size of a quarter, depositing a large amount of energy (millijoules) into the skin. Affected areas are treated one quarter-sized spot at a time, usually overlapping them to make sure the entire area is treated.

The laser emission (blast, zap, flash, take your pick) can definitely be felt; it is described as anywhere from barely perceptible (usually by laser manufacturers) to having a rubber band snapped against the skin (often by therapists) to something akin to getting a tattoo (by many patients). Some laser systems even puff some coolant onto the skin just before the light hits to numb the sensation. Since pain can only be measured by the individual, you have to assume that it’s going to feel somewhere in between the extremes, but you also have to assume that you will be feeling it.

UVBioTek narrowband UVB systems are completely pain-free as long as they are used properly; in this case, "properly" really just means "without burning the skin". UVBioTek treatments feel just like standing close to bright flourescent lights for a few minutes every other day (ideally). It is not hot; most people don’t even work up a sweat. The whole body is treated at once.

A round of treatments usually consist of 10 laser sessions covering the entire affected areas, after which patients are told to expect to remain clear anywhere from 4 to 10 months. How long someone remains "clear" is also a relative concept; it really means how long most patients are willing to put up with the progession of their condition before deciding it’s time to pay for and put up with more laser treatments. On average, most people seem to end up needing a round of treatments about once a year… each and every year.

The amount of time required for a patient to get clear in a UVBioTek phototherapy system depends on the severity of their condition, the frequency of the treatments, and the patient’s opinion of what "clear" is. Most patients get 2-3 sessions per week, and it usually takes a few months to start clearing. Once clear, patients usually need two to four sessions per month to maintain it.

While it generally takes less time to get clear using a laser than with a full-body nbUVB system, treatments will be required in perpetuity. Laser treatments are generally more costly than traditional nbUVB sessions. This is primarily because of the amount of time a technician is needed per patient, but also because the equipment itself is much more expensive. For these reasons, there are no home excimer lasers.

Since conditions like psoriasis and vitiligo are chronic and treatments will be needed for the life of the patient, the most cost-effective way to get clear and stay that way is by using a home nbUVB system. Instead of paying for laser treatments each and every year, a UVBioTek home system is a one-time purchase that generally provides effective treatments for the life of the patient.

Most will agree that it’s a lot easier to use their home system for a few minutes every other morning just before hopping in the shower than it is to get up, get dressed, get to the doctor’s office, wait to be called, get undressed, wait for the technician to get started, wait for them to get finished, get dressed again, pay for the privilege, and then drive on your way. When you consider the cost of all the copayments, the time spent, the cost of transportation, and the hassle of it all, the cost and convenience of a home UVBioTek system is worth its weight in gold.

Fortunately, they aren’t nearly that expensive.

Be aware that it is okay to be persistent with your doctor. Many are simply unaware of phototherapy. Others are downright opposed to it out of misconceptions and misunderstandings. Narrowband phototherapy is non-invasive, doesn’t require additional medications, has virtually no side-effects, is effective for roughly 80% of all patients with nbUVB-treatable conditions, and has an impressive safety record; after almost a century of medically therapeutic phototherapy usage, no link has ever been established between proper use and an increase in the risk for skin cancer. 

Whichever therapy you and your doctor decide is best for you, the sooner you can start, the sooner you will get clear. A home UVBioTek system of your own will cost less than just a few rounds of laser treatments, and probably a lot less than you think. Give us a call at 800-UVBIOTEK (800-882-4683) and find out how we can help you deal with your life-long condition… for life.

Why is Health Insurance So Difficult to Deal With?

Tuesday, August 18th, 2009

Health insurance  has been much in the news recently. The only people who seem particularly happy with insurance in general are those who own insurance companies, those who lobby for insurance companies, and members of Congress. Sadly, over the last few years, what laws do regulate the industry were written by insurance company lawyers; just like in a casino as with insurance companies, the odds are always stacked in favor of "the house". You play the games, you take your chances.

Paying your insurance premiums regularly (i.e. remaining in compliance with your policy) has little to do with how well, or for what you are actually covered. Nobody, at least nobody in the US, can truly consider themselves to be "well insured" until they actually have to use their insurance by filing a claim (i.e. asking the insurance company to comply with your policy)… This means you usually have the procedure BEFORE you ever find out how it is going to cost you, and if you can even afford it. "After-the-fact" reimbursement policies benefit only the insurers, and often end up costing people their jobs, their homes, their families and even their lives. There is no other industry that authorizes actions without letting you know what your costs are going to be; insurance companies do not have to provide "estimates", and anything you are told over the phone is never a promise of a guarantee. The words "insurance", "promise" and "guarantee" used to be closely interlinked… but no longer with health care.

Most people find tremendous frustration when calling their insurance company’s customer service line. When you finally get a person on the line, they ask what they need. If you are talking with "Claims" and you have a question about your benefits, you will get put on hold and transferred to the "Benefits" department; who has no information regarding your claims. Ask the wrong question again, and once again you will find yourself listening to repetitive, annoying music while "waiting for the next representative" in yet another department. If you ask about "Durable Medical Equipment" (the category that UVBioTek narrowband home systems fall into, among many other things), you’ll find yourself transferred yet again to someone who has no information regarding either your claims or your benefits.

There are several reasons for this. One major factor driving all this compartmentalization is a set of regulations called "HIPAA" (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act). HIPAA was intended to protect the confidentiality of a patient’s medical information. This mandates people to being restricted to only having access to what they need to know to complete their job. So, anyone working in "Claims" is prohibited from seeing your "Benefits" information, and so on. Getting a simple question answered can be maddening, causing many people to simply give up and pay for it themselves or go without the treatment. Going without a medically prescribed treatment, primarily because you cannot afford it is hardly "fully insured", and yet it happens to thousands of people every single day.

Oddly enough, this can be almost as frustrating for the people answering the phones at the insurance companies. They are much like waiters in a restaurant; they don’t have any control over what they present to you; but they have to deal with the person who ordered steak and was served soup instead. One thing is for sure; it can test the patience of almost any person… and was most likely deliberately designed and intended to do exactly that

Not to worry. When you purchase a UVBioTek system, we will deal with your insurance company so you don’t have to. We can tell you what you need, what you need to send to us, and how much you can expect them to cover. We can help remove the stresses associated with getting insurance answers, and work towards getting you approved for the therapeutic needs your doctor has prescribed, at for the largest reimbursement you are entitled to.

 

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