1. Ka taea e te rongoa rama whero te rongoa keratosis pilaris?
Kaore e rongoa i a KP, engari ka tino whakaitihia te whero, pupuhi, me te mumura.
2. Kia pehea te roa ka kite au i nga hua?
He maha ka kite i te kiri maeneene i roto i te 3-6 wiki o te whakamahi rite.
3. E hia nga wa ka whakamahia e au te whakamaarama rama whero mo te KP?
3–5 wa ia wiki, 10–15 minutes per treatment area.
4. Is RLT safe for sensitive skin?
Ae. He ngawari te rongoa rama whero, kore-UV, and suitable for sensitive or easily irritated skin.
5. Does it help with redness from KP?
Ae. RLT reduces inflammation, helping skin appear less red and blotchy.
6. Can I combine RLT with exfoliating acids?
Yes—using lactic acid or urea lotions along with RLT often enhances results.
7. Does near-infrared light help KP?
Ka kuhu hohonu te rama NIR, supporting circulation and healing of surrounding tissue.
8. Which body areas can I treat?
Arms, huha, reke, cheeks—any KP-affected area.
9. He pānga taha?
Ko te nuinga o nga tangata kaore he paanga o te taha. At most, mild warmth.
10. What devices work best?
Panels or full-body devices like Merican red light systems, which cover large KP-prone areas easily.