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

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At Paramed, we specialize in skin diagnostics for acne, utilizing the innovative Wood lamp examination. This non-invasive technique allows our trained professionals to assess your skin under specific lighting conditions, revealing underlying issues that may not be visible to the naked eye. The Wood lamp helps in identifying various skin conditions, including bacterial infections, pigmentation irregularities, and the presence of oiliness or dryness. By understanding your skin's unique characteristics, we can tailor a personalized treatment plan that addresses your specific needs. Our goal is to empower you with knowledge about your skin, leading to more effective acne management. Please note that a consultation is required, and contraindications may exist.
Our skin diagnostics provide numerous benefits, including: 1. Accurate identification of skin issues. 2. Personalized treatment recommendations. 3. Non-invasive examination process. 4. Enhanced understanding of your skin's needs.
The skin diagnostics process at Paramed involves a simple and quick examination using the Wood lamp. Our trained professionals will assess your skin under specific lighting conditions to identify any underlying issues related to acne. This allows us to create a customized treatment plan that best suits your needs.
The Wood lamp examination is a specialized diagnostic tool used in our clinic. This platform utilizes ultraviolet light to illuminate the skin, allowing for a detailed assessment of various skin conditions. The mechanism involves shining the Wood lamp on the skin, which highlights different skin layers and conditions, such as fungal infections, pigmentation disorders, and acne-related issues. This technology is particularly important for acne diagnostics as it helps in identifying the type and severity of acne, guiding effective treatment strategies. Safety is paramount; the Wood lamp is non-invasive and poses minimal risk, making it suitable for all skin types.
It is a diagnostic tool that uses ultraviolet light to assess skin conditions.
No, it is a non-invasive and painless procedure.
The examination typically takes about 15-30 minutes.
Yes, it is safe for all skin types, but a consultation is required.
Inform your specialist during the consultation for tailored advice.
Treatment plans are usually discussed after the examination.
It depends on your skin condition; your specialist will advise you.
There are minimal risks, but your specialist will discuss any concerns.
Ready to understand your skin better? Schedule your skin diagnostics appointment today at Paramed and take the first step towards healthier skin!
Our skin diagnostics typically involve an initial consultation followed by a series of assessments. Depending on your skin's condition, follow-up sessions may be scheduled to monitor progress and adjust treatment plans accordingly. The intervals between sessions will be determined based on individual needs.
Compared to traditional skin assessments, the Wood lamp examination offers a more detailed view of underlying skin conditions. While standard visual examinations may miss certain issues, the Wood lamp utilizes ultraviolet light to reveal hidden problems, making it a superior choice for accurate diagnostics.
At Paramed in Baku, we pride ourselves on our expertise in skin diagnostics. Our trained professionals utilize advanced techniques, including the Wood lamp examination, to provide accurate assessments. With a commitment to patient care and personalized treatment plans, we ensure that you receive the best possible outcomes for your skin health.
Certified specialists at Paramed

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

Cosmetologist (MD)
25+ years' experience
1999 · Azerbaijan Medical University · +1 cert.
Languages: Russian, Azerbaijani

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