What is Photobiomodulation (PBM)?

Photobiomodulation (PBM) is a low-level light therapy that utilizes non-ionizing light sources in the visible and near-infrared spectrum. This innovative approach promotes healing in a variety of dermatological conditions across different animal species.


Phovia for Dogs

Phovia accelerates healing in common dermatological conditions, including:

  • Hot Spots
  • Lick Granulomas
  • Deep Pyoderma
  • Superficial Pyoderma
  • Surgical Incisions
  • Bite Wounds
  • Perianal Fistulas
  • Puppy Pyoderma
  • Interdigital Furunculosis
  • And More!

Phovia for Cats

Phovia offers similar benefits for cats, helping to treat:

  • Hot Spots
  • Lick Granulomas
  • Deep Pyoderma
  • Superficial Pyoderma
  • Surgical Incisions
  • Bite Wounds
  • Perianal Fistulas
  • And More!

What Conditions Can Phovia Treat?

Phovia Fluorescent Light Therapy is effective for a range of conditions in dogs, cats, and horses, including:

  • Hot Spots
  • Bite Wounds
  • Continuous Licking Lesions
  • Traumatic Wounds
  • Skin Infections
  • Surgical Incisions

What is in Phovia Gel?

Phovia utilizes a proprietary gel designed to generate fluorescent light energy and promote healing. It contains no:

  • Antibiotics
  • Steroids
  • Immunomodulating Drugs

Compatibility with Medications

Phovia is safe to use alongside most medications prescribed by your veterinarian, including:

  • Immunomodulators
  • Steroids
  • Antibiotics

Dermatological conditions can be complex, but Phovia complements these treatments to enhance outcomes.


Is Phovia a Laser?

No, Phovia is not a laser. Unlike traditional laser therapies that require longer and more frequent sessions (up to 15 minutes), Phovia uses blue light in combination with its chromophore gel to generate fluorescence. This unique interaction delivers results that laser therapy cannot achieve.


At-Home Care

Phovia typically requires no at-home treatment or maintenance. However, your veterinarian may recommend complementary treatments for optimal results.


Who Can Administer Phovia?

Phovia treatments can be applied by a trained veterinarian, technician, or assistant. Ask your veterinarian about Phovia today!