"The excimer laser, best know for its use in eye surgery is now being used to treat psoriasis. Of those who complete the study 84% showed at least a 75% improvement in 10 or fewer treatments."

"The new news is the XTRAC Excimer laser which is a targeted beam of light which allows for precise phototherapy of the psoriatic plaque."

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XTRAC has been cited on over 45 clinical studies and research programs with findings published in peer-reviewed medical journals around the world. Two specific studies about XTRAC:

Efficacy of the 308-nm excimer laser for treatment of psoriasis:
Results of a multicenter study

From the Departments of Dermatology and Public Health Sciences, Wake Forest University School of Medicine, Winston-Salem; Dermatology Associates, Encinitasc; Laser and Skin Surgery Center of New York, New York City; Lehigh Valley Dermatology, Bethlehem; and Johns Hopkins at Green Spring, Lutherville.

Published by the American Academy of Dermatology

Of patients meeting clinical study protocol requirements:

  • 84% reached improvement of 75% or better after 10 or fewer treatments
  • 50% reached improvement of 90% or better after 10 or fewer treatments

"The XTRAC appears to have considerable advantages over other available treatment modalities for psoriasis, including fewer treatments to achieve results, and the added safety of site-specific dosing without exposure to healthy skin. In addition, this study has shown the XTRAC to be well tolerated and effective in treating thick, scaled plaques on the knees and elbows, which are often resistant to treatment."

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Effective treatment of scalp psoriasis using the excimer (308nm) laser From Johns Hopkins at Green Spring Station

Published by the Journal of Photodermatology, Photoimmunology & Photomedicine

"The XTRAC is a successful approach to treatment of psoriasis of the scalp in that it is a simple treatment that can be performed in a short period of time and which has a high rate of effectiveness. All patients in the study noticed improvement in their scalp psoriasis and 49% of the patients obtained a greater than 95% improvement."

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"XTRAC is a miracle. I praise XTRAC almost every time I have a treatment because it really is a miracle. I have seen it happen. The XTRAC treatment just takes down that huge buildup of plaque, and it's like being normal."

- Diana

"XTRAC is fantastic. You can bend your elbows and knees and nothing splits or bleeds, who wouldn’t want that. That’s the best part, is that there is no pain, there is no cracking. There is no bleeding. There is no flaking, nothing. It’s just elbows and knees and smiles, really. "

- Kai

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  • Pain free and safe
  • Noticeable improvement after just a few short treatments
  • Long lasting relief
  • Treats mild, moderate and severe psoriasis

What doctors have to say

"The treatments are painless, safe... Patients start to see results
usually after the 3rd or 4th treatment. After their Psoriasis is
improved, many patients have a period of "remission", where their
disease stays away for several months. ... [and it] is especially
exciting to patients who have not worn shorts or bathing suits in
years because they were too embarrassed to let anyone see
their skin. Patients tell me that this is like a vacation."

Rochelle R. Weiss, M.D.
Head, Department of Dermatology
Bryn Mawr Medical Specialists Association
Bryn Mawr, PA (© 2005 HealthNewsDigest.com)