Wood's lamp diagnosis for the face in Baku

Wood's lamp diagnosis for the face in Baku

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Overview

Wood's lamp diagnosis is a highly effective and modern method for examining the skin, allowing for the identification of a wide range of dermatological issues, including pigmentation, acne, and other conditions. The procedure is performed using a special lamp that emits ultraviolet light, enabling the doctor to see changes in the skin that are not visible during a regular examination. This is a non-invasive and painless process suitable for all skin types. It is important to note that the diagnosis not only helps identify existing problems but also prevents their further development. After the procedure, you will receive recommendations for skin care and possible further treatments. Consultation is necessary; contraindications may apply.

Benefits

  • Quick and effective skin examination.
  • Helps identify hidden problems that may not be noticeable during a regular examination.
  • Non-invasive procedure with no preparation required.
  • Individual approach to each client for optimal procedure selection.

How it works

The procedure begins with a consultation with a specialist who will explain the process and answer all your questions. Then, using the Wood's lamp, the doctor examines the skin, identifying possible issues. At the end of the procedure, you will be offered recommendations for further care and possible treatments.

Technology

The Wood's lamp is a specialized device that uses ultraviolet radiation to diagnose the condition of the skin. This method allows doctors to visualize various dermatological issues, such as pigmentation, fungal infections, and other anomalies. The use of the Wood's lamp is particularly important for facial diagnostics, as the skin in this area is thinner and more sensitive. The procedure is safe and requires no prior preparation, making it accessible to everyone. It is important to note that diagnosis using the Wood's lamp not only helps identify problems but also allows for the development of an individual treatment plan if necessary.

  • Platform: Wood's lamp.
  • Mechanism: Ultraviolet radiation.
  • Why this is important for the facial area: Allows for the identification of hidden problems.
  • Safety: Non-invasive and painless procedure.

Preparation & aftercare

Before the procedure
  • Do not use sunscreen products 24 hours before the procedure.
  • Avoid using cosmetics on the face on the day of diagnosis.
  • Ensure that the skin is clean and dry before the procedure.
  • Inform the doctor about any allergies or skin diseases.
  • Do not undergo other cosmetic procedures 1-2 days before the diagnosis.
  • If necessary, clarify with the specialist how to prepare.
After the procedure
  • Avoid direct sunlight for 24 hours after the procedure.
  • Do not use aggressive cosmetic products for several days.
  • Follow the doctor's recommendations for skin care.
  • If redness or discomfort occurs, consult a specialist.
  • Do not undergo other cosmetic procedures for a week.
  • Moisturize the skin using recommended products.
  • Regularly check the condition of the skin and consult a doctor if necessary.

FAQ

? How long does the Wood's lamp diagnosis procedure last?

The procedure takes about 30 minutes.

? Are there any contraindications for the diagnosis?

Yes, contraindications are clarified during the consultation.

? Do I need to prepare for the procedure?

Yes, it is recommended to avoid using cosmetics and sunscreen products before the procedure.

? Can children undergo the diagnosis?

Yes, the diagnosis is suitable for all ages, but a specialist consultation is recommended.

? How often can skin diagnosis be performed?

The frequency of procedures depends on the skin condition and the doctor's recommendations.

? What should I do if redness occurs after the procedure?

Consult a specialist for recommendations.

? Can the diagnosis be performed with existing skin diseases?

This is clarified during the consultation with the doctor.

? What are the results of the diagnosis?

The results of the diagnosis will help identify problems and develop a treatment plan.

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Course plan

A skin diagnosis course using the Wood's lamp typically includes one session lasting about 30 minutes. Depending on the skin condition and the doctor's recommendations, additional consultations may be scheduled.

Contraindications

  • ⚠️ Pregnancy and breastfeeding.
  • ⚠️ Presence of acute inflammatory processes on the skin.
  • ⚠️ Allergic reactions to ultraviolet radiation.
  • ⚠️ Certain skin diseases requiring prior consultation.

Comparison

Wood's lamp diagnosis is a non-invasive method that allows for the identification of hidden skin problems, unlike traditional methods such as visual inspection or tests. This method is more effective for diagnosing pigmentation and other dermatological conditions, as it allows for the visualization of changes not accessible during a regular examination.

Why Paramed

Paramed Clinic in Baku offers skin diagnosis using the Wood's lamp, ensuring a high level of professionalism and an individual approach. Our specialists have extensive experience and are ready to provide quality consultations and recommendations for skin care.

Our doctors

Certified specialists at Paramed

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Aybeniz Mamedli

Aybeniz Mamedli

Dermatologist (MD)

2017 · Donetsk National Medical University · +1 cert.

Languages: Russian, Azerbaijani

Elmira Jamalova

Elmira Jamalova

Cosmetologist (MD)

2009 · Tashkent Medical Academy · +2 cert.

Languages: Russian, Azerbaijani

Afa Mammadova

Afa Mammadova

Cosmetologist (MD)

27+ years' experience

1997 · Azerbaijan Medical University · +1 cert.

Languages: Russian, Azerbaijani

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