
Elmira Jamalova
Cosmetologist (MD)
2009 · Tashkent Medical Academy · +2 cert.
Languages: Russian, Azerbaijani

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Phototherapy is a non-invasive treatment option specifically designed for individuals dealing with vitiligo, particularly effective for addressing new spots. At Paramed in Baku, we employ cutting-edge technologies such as Excimer 308 nm and Narrowband UVB 311 nm to stimulate skin pigmentation and enhance the overall appearance of affected areas. Our experienced specialists will tailor a treatment plan to meet your unique needs, ensuring a personalized approach to your skin health. Each session typically lasts between 20-30 minutes, and the number of sessions required will depend on your individual response to the treatment. Phototherapy not only promotes skin repigmentation but is also safe and suitable for various skin types. Consultation required; contraindications exist.
During your initial consultation, our specialists will assess your condition and discuss your treatment goals. The phototherapy sessions will typically involve exposure to specific wavelengths of light, such as Excimer 308 nm or Narrowband UVB 311 nm, which are known to stimulate skin pigmentation. Each session lasts approximately 20-30 minutes, and the number of sessions required will be determined based on your individual response to treatment.
At Paramed, we utilize advanced phototherapy technologies, primarily Excimer 308 nm and Narrowband UVB 311 nm. These platforms work by emitting specific wavelengths of light that target the melanocytes in the skin, stimulating the production of melanin, which is crucial for restoring skin color in vitiligo-affected areas. This mechanism is particularly important for new spots, as it helps to accelerate the repigmentation process. Safety is a top priority; our devices are designed to minimize exposure while maximizing effectiveness, making them suitable for a wide range of skin types. Our trained professionals ensure that each treatment is administered with precision and care.
The number of sessions required varies based on individual response to treatment, which will be discussed during your consultation.
Yes, phototherapy is generally safe for various skin types, but a consultation is necessary to assess individual suitability.
During a session, you will be exposed to specific wavelengths of light for about 20-30 minutes, tailored to your treatment plan.
Some patients may experience mild redness or irritation, but these effects are typically temporary.
It is advisable to avoid harsh products and sun exposure immediately before and after treatment.
Results vary by individual; some may notice changes within a few weeks, while others may take longer.
There is typically no downtime, but it is important to follow aftercare instructions to ensure optimal results.
Yes, combining treatments may enhance results, but this should be discussed with your specialist.
Ready to take the next step towards restoring your skin's appearance? Schedule a consultation with our experts at Paramed today and discover how phototherapy can help you.
A typical course of phototherapy for vitiligo may involve multiple sessions, usually spaced a few days apart. The exact number of sessions will depend on your individual response to treatment and the extent of the areas being treated.
Phototherapy is a non-invasive alternative to more aggressive treatments for vitiligo, such as systemic medications or surgical options. Unlike these alternatives, phototherapy focuses on stimulating the skin's natural pigmentation process with minimal side effects and downtime.
At Paramed in Baku, we pride ourselves on using advanced technologies like Excimer 308 nm and Narrowband UVB 311 nm for effective vitiligo treatment. Our experienced specialists provide personalized consultations to ensure the best care tailored to your needs, fostering trust and confidence in our services.
Certified specialists at Paramed

Cosmetologist (MD)
2009 · Tashkent Medical Academy · +2 cert.
Languages: Russian, Azerbaijani

Cosmetologist (MD)
2019 · Yaroslavl Medical University · +1 cert.
Languages: Russian, Azerbaijani

Dermatologist (MD)
2017 · Donetsk National Medical University · +1 cert.
Languages: Russian, Azerbaijani