November 5, 2024

Harlequin Ichthyosis Nanobubble Hydrotherapy: A Breakthrough in Treatment” describes a successful, inaugural treatment for rare genetic skin disorder

TAMPA, Fla.—September 25, 2024—The White Water Company, a US-based firm that is devoted to treating and alleviating symptoms of various skin conditions, today announced that findings of a key study for the successful treatment of Harlequin Ichthyosis (HI) using Nanobubble Hydrotherapy.* The study, Harlequin Ichthyosis Nanobubble Hydrotherapy: A Breakthrough in Treatment, was published by Paul Stark, Heather Radigan and Yassar Aziz.

Researchers followed a 10-year-old girl’s dermatological medical case. She was born with HI, a challenging skin disorder characterized by the production of 40 times normal skin thickness. The condition results in scales that are known to cause painful, recurrent splits and fissures.

Nothing worked for the little girl until pediatricians treating her approved a different modality, nanobubbles. Her parents had heard of treatment success from other families and agreed to a 100-hour medical trial, with visits three days per week at the dermatologist’s office. It was a great and pleasant surprise that the doctor witnessed positive outcomes after the initial 20-minute session.

According to The White Water Company, “The microscopic size and abundance of nanobubbles allow for deep and thorough skin penetration, contributing to excess skin shedding and promotion of overall skin health. Elevated levels of dissolved oxygen aid in rejuvenating skin, leaving it smoother and more vibrant.”

“Nanobubble hydrotherapy is an innovative step for addressing HI, particularly with its action of delivering oxygen and ozone,” said Paul Stark, CEO of The White Water Company and lead co-author of the case study. “The Nanobubbler is transformative for those in need of dermatologic ‘help,’ when traditional treatments are not effective.”

The White Water Company developed the first portable Nanobubbler in 2016. It heals excessive skin production and is found to support biofilm remediation. The process works by making billions of tiny nanobubbles, high levels of dissolved oxygen, anions, and consistent heat combine to form an additive-free bathing experience that improves skin and relaxes the body.

While beneficial to any bather, the properties of nanobubble bathing can have a dramatic impact on the quality of life for those who struggle with skin disease management. Introducing nanobubbles and dissolved oxygen to normal bathing demands a new view of hydrotherapy and how it can be used to improve health and wellness.

By combining the benefits of hydrotherapy with the exceptional cleansing, sterilizing, hydration properties of Nanobubbles and increased levels of dissolved oxygen, non-invasive Nanobubble Hydrotherapy has been found to be beneficial for:

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  • Skin Irritation Relief
  • Bacteria Removal / Odor Reduction
  • Superior Skin Hydration
  • Improved Toxin Removal
  • Gentle Exfoliation / Debridement
  • Improved Skin Metabolism and Healing

The types of conditions found to benefit from Nanobubble Hydrotherapy include:

  • Atopic Dermatitis
  • Eczema
  • Psoriasis
  • Ichthyosis
  • PPK
  • Diabetes
  • Wound Healing
  • Infection Remediation
  • Inflammation Reduction
  • Pain Relief

These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. The FDA does not regulate atmospheric oxygen in bath water.

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For further details, please visit www.thewhitewatercompany.com or contact us at (818) 867-4442.