What Is Narrow-Band UVB?
Academic Alliance in Dermatology is dedicated to providing the highest quality care through innovative treatments such as narrow-band UVB phototherapy. This type of light therapy uses a specific wavelength of ultraviolet light to treat a wide range of skin conditions. It is often used in conjunction with other treatments to provide patients with a complete skin care plan.
CONDITIONS
Narrow-band UVB phototherapy can be used to treat a wide range of skin conditions, particularly those caused by overactive skin cells, such as psoriasis. Other skin conditions that may be treated with this therapy include:
- Atopic eczema
- Vitiligo
- Mycosis fungoides
- Polymorphous light eruption
- Early cutaneous T-cell lymphoma
SIDE EFFECTS
Potential side effects of narrow-band UVB phototherapy may include redness, itching, and mild burning sensations on the treated areas of the skin. In rare cases, the therapy may also cause blistering or changes in skin color. However, narrow-band UVB phototherapy is generally a safe and effective treatment option for those with skin conditions that do not respond to other forms of treatment. Your provider will be able to assess your condition and determine if you are a good candidate for this type of treatment.
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Our team provides thoughtful, expert care for all your skin health needs. We are proud to offer the most advanced general, surgical and cosmetic dermatological services in the Central and South Florida regions. Your best skin awaits.