
Afa Mammadova
Cosmetologist (MD)
27+ years' experience
1997 · Azerbaijan Medical University · +1 cert.
Languages: Russian, Azerbaijani

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Phototherapy for vitiligo on hands is a specialized treatment aimed at restoring skin pigmentation through targeted light exposure. At Paramed, we employ cutting-edge technologies, including narrowband UVB therapy, to effectively address vitiligo. Our experienced team conducts a thorough assessment during your initial consultation to tailor the treatment to your unique skin type and condition. Each session typically lasts just a few minutes, focusing on the affected areas to maximize results. Patients often appreciate the non-invasive nature of this treatment, which minimizes discomfort while promoting skin health. It's essential to understand that results can vary, and a series of sessions may be necessary to achieve desired outcomes. Consultation required; contraindications exist.
The phototherapy process begins with a consultation to assess your condition and determine the most suitable treatment plan. During the sessions, targeted light is applied to the affected areas, which typically lasts a few minutes. The number of sessions required will vary based on individual response and treatment goals.
At Paramed, we utilize narrowband UVB phototherapy, a highly effective method for treating vitiligo. This technology emits a specific wavelength of light that targets melanin-producing cells in the skin, stimulating pigmentation in the affected areas. The precision of this treatment allows for focused application, ensuring that surrounding healthy skin remains unaffected. This is particularly important for hands, where skin sensitivity can vary. Safety is a priority; our trained professionals monitor each session to minimize risks and ensure optimal results. Narrowband UVB therapy is recognized for its efficacy and safety profile, making it a preferred choice for patients seeking to restore their skin's appearance.
The number of sessions varies based on individual response and treatment goals, typically discussed during your consultation.
Most patients report minimal discomfort during the sessions, as the treatment is non-invasive.
It's advisable to avoid applying any products on the treatment area before sessions, but you can maintain your routine on other areas.
If you notice any unusual reactions, please contact our clinic immediately for guidance.
There is typically no downtime, but you should avoid sun exposure on treated areas for 48 hours.
It's important to discuss any existing skin conditions during your consultation to determine suitability.
Results vary by individual; many patients see improvement in pigmentation over a series of sessions.
Narrowband UVB therapy is generally safe for various skin types, but a consultation is necessary to assess individual suitability.
Ready to take the next step towards restoring your skin's appearance? Schedule a consultation with our experts at Paramed today!
A typical course of phototherapy for vitiligo may involve multiple sessions scheduled over several weeks. The exact number of sessions will depend on individual response to treatment and the specific goals set during the initial consultation. Sessions are usually spaced out to allow the skin to respond effectively.
Phototherapy for vitiligo is a non-invasive treatment option that offers targeted results, unlike some alternative treatments that may involve more invasive procedures or systemic medications. While topical treatments can be effective, they often require consistent application and may not yield the same level of results as phototherapy. Additionally, phototherapy minimizes discomfort and focuses on specific areas, making it a preferred choice for many patients.
At Paramed, we pride ourselves on our extensive experience in treating vitiligo with advanced technologies like Narrowband UVB and Excimer 308 nm. Our team of trained professionals conducts thorough consultations to tailor treatment plans to each patient's needs, ensuring safety and effectiveness. We are committed to providing a supportive environment for our patients in Baku, helping them achieve their desired skin health outcomes.
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