I am on steriod medication for asthma, is it safe to undergo blue light treatments?

Can I have blue light treatment for skin cancer? In light of my asthma, is it safe to undergo blue light treatments?

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Aesthetic Surgery and Dermatology offices of Adrienne E. Stewart

Published on Jan 03, 2017

You should, of course, check with your dermatologist and pulmonary doctor, but I believe it would be safe in most cases.

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Answered by Aesthetic Surgery and Dermatology offices of Adrienne E. Stewart

You should, of course, check with your dermatologist and pulmonary doctor, but I believe it would be safe in most cases.

Published on Jul 11, 2012


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