Skin disorders such as, for example, atopic dermatitis, dyshidrosis,
eczema, lichen planus, psoriasis, and vitiligo, are treated by applying
high doses of ultraviolet light to diseased regions of a patient's skin.
The dosage exceeds 1 MED as determined for the particular patient and may
range from about 1 MED to about 20 MED or higher. The ultraviolet light
has a wavelength within the range of about 295 nanometers to about 320
nanometers. High doses of ultraviolet light are preferably restricted to
diseased tissue areas. A specialized handpiece provides a beam profile
especially suitable for application of controlled doses. A specialized
delivery device is useful for UV treatment of tissue within the mouth.