New Service! Fluorescent Light Therapy Treatment for Horse Wounds and Skin Disease

Phovia Fluorescent Light Therapy

An excellent treatment for acute and chronic wounds, pastern dermatitis, and cutaneous habronemiasis. 

Before Phovia Fluorescent Light Therapy
Before Treatment. Horse received two (2 min) treatments, both on this same day.
After photo of horse who got two (2min) treatments on the same day. photo shown 5 days apart
Five days later. Photo taken 5 days after receiving two (2 minute) treatments.

The difference is fluorescence. Traditional therapy laser requires very precise positioning to ensure optimal beam delivery intensity and often covers a smaller treatment area.4 In addition, lasers require more frequent and longer treatments, up to 15 minutes each.

While most light therapy systems are limited to a single wavelength, addressing at most one level of the skin, the Phovia chromophores release FLE at multiple wavelengths, giving multiple beneficial cellular responses simultaneously.

  • Open or traumatic wounds
  • Cracked heels
  • Scratches
  • Surgical Incisions
  • Summer sores*
    * As support or as part of a treatment protocol.