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Andrew A. Hendricks, MD

Southeastern Dermatology, PA
4390 Fayetteville Road
Lumberton, North Carolina 28358

P. (910) 738-7154

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Psoriasis Laser Treatment - Lumberton, NC

Psoriasis is a skin condition that affects 1-2% of the world's population. As an inflammatory skin disorder, psoriasis can impact daily life and has traditionally required messy topical therapies or systemic medicines with potentially severe side effects. Fortunately, several new treatments are available to effectively treat psoriasis with significantly less side effects. Three new, innovative treatments for psoriasis are offered by our doctor for patients in our region.

For localized, stubborn psoriasis lesions we are now using the Xtrac Excimer Laser. Most patients will achieve 75% or greater clearance in as few as 10 - 20 sessions. Remission has been shown to last several months or longer.  XTrac treatments take only a few minutes, are painless and are covered by most insurance companies, Medicare, and Medicaid.

Ever wonder what it would be like to not need all those messy, time consuming creams and lotions for treating your psoriasis?

What is XTRAC® Excimer Laser?

The XTRAC® Excimer Laser is an exciting new treatment for psoriasis. It is clinically and laboratory proven as a highly effective wavelength for treating psoriasis. The XTRAC Excimer Laser is designed to provide fast, effective relief from dry, itchy and unsightly psoriasis lesions.

How does the XTRAC Laser treat psoriasis?

Using a carefully focused beam of laser light delivered through an advanced technology light guide device, the XTRAC Excimer Laser system can treat psoriasis lesions quickly and effective. The XTRAC Excimer Laser concentrates the light only on the psoriasis lesion, allowing the Dr. Hendricks and his trained staff to deliver high doses of necessary for rapid clearing right to the exact lesion spot – minimizing exposure of health skin to random ultraviolet rays.

What is an XTRAC Laser treatment for psoriasis like?

Treatments are fast, easy and performed in Dr. Hendricks' office. On your first visit, Dr. Hendricks will determine whether you are a candidate for XTrac laser treatment.  If you qualify for coverage, under your insurance plan, Medicare, or Medicaid, you will be contacted to arrange twice weekly laser treatment sessions.  During your treatment, Dr. Hendricks or his trained staff, will apply the XTRAC hand piece over the affected area(s) and expose the lesion to the laser light. Depending on the size of the affected area, this takes only a few minutes and requires no anesthesia.

Do XTRAC Laser treatments for psoriasis hurt?

Most patients feel no pain or discomfort during the quick XTRAC Laser sessions. Occasionally, some patients report a warm sensation, similar to a mild sunburn, at the treatment site.

How many XTRAC Laser treatments does it take and what results can I expect?

Individual results will vary depending on the body surface affected; however, most patients are able to obtain relief in just twenty or fewer brief treatment sessions (often 75%-100% clearance).

How long will my psoriasis remission last?

Remissions are expected to last at least as long as with conventional phototherapy and with fewer treatments per year to remain free of symptoms. Many psoriasis patients will experience relmission for several months or longer.  

Who should consider XTRAC Excimer Laser treatment for psoriasis?

Individuals with mild to moderate psoriasis that are unhappy with their current method of treatment or who have failed previous treatment options should consider the XTRAC Excimer Laser treatment. This included individuals who have tried topical treatments, oral medications, biologic injections and traditional phototherapy and have areas not responding to those treatments. The XTRAC Laser is perfect for active people who want fast, convenient results.

Is the XTRAC Laser treatment for psoriasis covered by insurance?

The XTRAC Excimer Laser treatment for psoriasis is generally covered by Medicare, Medicaid, and most major insurance plans, but it is best to check with your insurance company to see If this treatment is covered under your plan and to see if there are any additional coverage criteria or, call the XTRAC Laser Insurance Help Line at 800-442-9706 ext. 240.

 
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