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Light therapy can stimulate chronic wounds such as pressure ulcers and venous leg ulcers to start healing, even where they have persisted for years.  Diabetic ulcers and diabetic gangrene also respond well. 
Q-Light®
Advanced non-laser phototherapy from Switzerland
Q.Light PRO
Q.Light Wound Care
Q.Light PDT
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Q.Light non-laser phototherapy
Venous ulcer treatment
Low power laser is commonly used in physiotherapy  and it is now used increasingly in other wound healing applications.
Biotechnology and photomedicine
Anti-ageing treatment
Modular system for hospitals and clinics
Flame wound treatment
Phototherapy is used in hospitals for acute wounds such as burns, chemical burns, skin tears and operation wounds. 
Post-operative wound treatment
Medical filter modules
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Diabetic scald
Skin cancer PDT treatment
Acute wounds such as cuts, tears and burns heal more quickly after treatment.  Even very stubborn and long-term chronic wounds such as venous ulcers, pressure ulcers and diabetic ulcers can respond well to phototherapy.
Lasers are very effective but therapeutic areas are small and safety precautions require closed treatment rooms.  This has restricted their practical and commercial application.
Q-Light non-laser systems treat large areas quickly and evenly.  No special precautions are necessary so nurses and therapists can apply Q-Light wherever convenient.
Q.Light CE marked medical devices are safe and simple to use.  They are certified for sale to doctors and to the general public in Europe and Canada.
As early as World War II fighter pilots in southern England were treated with light therapy to improve healing of severe burns.  Acccelerated wound closure allows early application of pressure dressings and can reduce scarring.
Treatment times are short and Q.Light® can be applied conveniently when dressings are changed, without moving the patient to another room or use of protective goggles.
Skin cancer specialists
A range of optional filter modules provides a choice of treatments with just the one Q.Light® unit.  The general medical filter range offers Wound including infra-red, Wound excluding infra-red, Psoriasis/Dematitis, Pain, Acne and SAD.
Two further modules are offered for skin cancer specialists.  The diagnosis filter produces blue light for use with a revealing cream and the PDT treatment filter offers red, incoherent polarised light to activate a photosensitising cream such as Metvix® for photodynamic therapy.
The Q-Light® PRO non-laser system from Switzerland offers a wide therapeutic area up to 40cm diameter, allowing rapid and even treatment of large wounds.
Purchase Enquiries
Please e-mail, stating which country you are in, the application(s) for Q.Light that you have in mind and whether this is for professional use or self-treatment at home.  Q.Light may be sold freely in most places but a few countries restrict sales to particular groups or for certain applications.
Important note to all customers and patients
Medilux Healthcare Ltd. (MHL) is a marketing company and we may may discuss potential suitability for treatments in general terms but we do not examine or diagnose patients and we cannot advise on specific cases.  We do not guarantee that goods will be suitable or effective for all purchasers and  recommend that customers seek qualified medical advice before commencing treatment.
Usually the products that we feature are sold directly by the manufacturer or their apponted local agent.  Where we sell products ourselves we rely upon Manufacturers' representations as to quality and efficacy. 
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