Talk with your doctor about how blue light therapy may help
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P1: Talk with your doctor about how blue light therapy may help
P2: Continue on your journey toward clearer skin with blue light therapy
P3: A convenient treatment to prevent skin cancer
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BLU-U + YOU™
Hello [Name],
You have been prioritizing your skin health—nicely done!
GUIDE
If you notice sunspots on your skin, they could be actinic keratoses (AKs). Regular skin checks are crucial for managing and treating these areas. AKs can persist and recur, but with the help of your dermatologist, you can maintain your skin health. Schedule regular appointments to address any concerns you may have.
If you haven’t tested your AK IQ yet, quiz yourself here.
MAINTAIN
Even after treatment, actinic keratoses (AKs) can reappear. This is because they form in areas of the skin that have been chronically exposed to ultraviolet (UV) radiation. Regular skin exams are crucial for monitoring new and recurring AKs and may help to prevent the risk of skin cancer.
Did you know? You can achieve up to 100% clearance of AKs in just 1-2 treatments, but more people experienced clearer skin after 2 treatments rather than 1 alone.
GUIDE
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Cloudy with a chance of UV rays?!
Cloudy with a chance of UV rays?!
Even on cloudy or cool days, UV rays can reach you by reflecting off surfaces such as water, cement, sand, and snow.