
Elvira Zakiyeva
Cosmetologist (MD)
15+ years' experience
2008 · Azerbaijan Medical University · +1 cert.
Languages: Russian, Azerbaijani

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Phototherapy for psoriasis is a cutting-edge, non-invasive treatment that harnesses specific wavelengths of light to effectively manage and alleviate the symptoms associated with psoriasis. At Paramed in Baku, we pride ourselves on offering personalized phototherapy solutions tailored to each patient's unique skin condition. Our experienced specialists utilize advanced techniques to ensure optimal results, focusing on reducing inflammation, scaling, and discomfort. Each treatment session is conducted in a controlled environment, ensuring safety and comfort. Patients typically experience significant improvements in their skin condition with a series of sessions. It's important to note that consultation is required to determine suitability, and contraindications may exist.
1. Effective symptom relief: Phototherapy can significantly reduce the severity of psoriasis symptoms. 2. Non-invasive treatment: This method avoids the need for surgical procedures. 3. Personalized approach: Treatment plans are customized based on individual skin conditions. 4. Minimal side effects: Compared to traditional medications, phototherapy typically has fewer side effects.
During your initial consultation, our specialists will assess your condition and discuss the most suitable phototherapy options for you. The treatment sessions involve exposure to specific light wavelengths, which are administered in a controlled environment. Each session lasts approximately 15-30 minutes, and the number of sessions required will depend on your individual response to treatment.
Our phototherapy employs a specialized platform that utilizes narrowband UVB light, a proven mechanism for treating psoriasis. This targeted approach effectively penetrates the skin to reduce the rapid growth of skin cells that characterizes psoriasis, leading to clearer skin and reduced symptoms. The precision of our technology ensures that only the affected areas are treated, minimizing exposure to surrounding healthy skin. This matters significantly for psoriasis patients, as it enhances treatment efficacy while maintaining safety. Our equipment is regularly maintained and operated by trained professionals to ensure the highest safety standards.
The number of sessions varies based on individual response to treatment. Your specialist will provide a personalized plan during your consultation.
Yes, phototherapy is considered safe when performed by trained professionals in a controlled environment.
Each session lasts approximately 15-30 minutes, during which you will be exposed to specific wavelengths of light.
While side effects are minimal, some patients may experience mild redness or irritation in the treated area.
It's best to avoid topical medications or creams on the treatment area before sessions. After treatment, follow your specialist's advice.
While many patients experience significant improvement, results can vary. Ongoing management may be necessary.
Phototherapy can be suitable for various age groups, but a consultation is necessary to determine individual suitability.
Yes, but it's essential to discuss this with your specialist to ensure safe and effective treatment.
Ready to take the next step in managing your psoriasis? Contact us today to schedule your consultation and discover how our phototherapy treatments can help you.
A typical course of phototherapy for psoriasis may involve multiple sessions scheduled over several weeks. Patients usually start with two to three sessions per week, depending on their individual response to treatment. The exact number of sessions will be determined during the initial consultation.
Phototherapy is a non-invasive alternative to traditional psoriasis treatments such as systemic medications or topical therapies. Unlike systemic treatments, which can have significant side effects, phototherapy targets only the affected skin areas, minimizing overall exposure to medication. Additionally, phototherapy typically has fewer side effects compared to traditional treatments, making it a safer option for many patients.
At Paramed in Baku, we have extensive experience in providing phototherapy treatments for psoriasis. Our clinic utilizes advanced technologies such as Narrowband UVB and Excimer 308 nm lasers, ensuring effective and safe treatment. We prioritize patient care and offer personalized consultations to determine the best treatment plan for each individual.
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