I take immunosuppressants and have had a liver transplant. Would blue light treatment have any negative effects on my liver or overall health?

The blue light treatment is for pre-cancer lesions on my forehead and scalp. For several years the treatment I have followed has been to freeze the area affected, which usually produces acceptable results for about a year then the lesions return.

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Evolution MD

Published on Oct 17, 2018

We recommend you speak to your primary care physician regarding this.

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Answered by Evolution MD

We recommend you speak to your primary care physician regarding this.

Published on Jul 11, 2012


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