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Phototherapy in Dermatology and Cosmetology: Current Advances, Clinical Applications, and Future Directions
Phototherapy has become an essential and rapidly evolving modality in dermatology and cosmetology, offering effective, non-invasive treatment options for a wide range of skin conditions. The use of ultraviolet, visible light, and laser-based technologies has significantly improved therapeutic outcomes in inflammatory, autoimmune, pigmentary, and neoplastic skin disorders, as well as in aesthetic and anti-aging procedures. This Article Collection highlights recent advances in phototherapeutic techniques, including narrowband UVB, PUVA, excimer light, photodynamic therapy, low-level light therapy, and emerging laser and LED-based systems.
