Este Medical Group

Exciplex

Exciplex is a non-invasive phototherapy light treatment which has been proven to effectively treat several autoimmune skin conditions, including alopecia, psoriasis, eczema, skin lymphoma, and vitiligo.

Exciplex

Exciplex is a non-invasive phototherapy light treatment which has been proven to effectively treat several autoimmune skin conditions, including alopecia, psoriasis, eczema, skin lymphoma, and vitiligo.

How does Exciplex Light Treatment work?

Exciplex Light Therapy uses targeted ultraviolet light to reduce inflammation and promote healing in affected areas of the skin. This therapeutic light stimulates a natural healing response in the skin cells, helping manage and alleviate both autoimmune and chronic skin conditions.

What are benefits of Exciplex Treatments?

  • Treats Numerous Skin Conditions: Effective on chronic skin concerns and autoimmune conditions like vitiligo, psoriasis, eczema, and alopecia.
  • Non-Invasive: A gentle, non-surgical option that can also serve as an alternative to oral medications and steroids, depending on the specific skin disorder being treated.
  • Fast and Efficient: Light therapy sessions are quick, with noticeable improvements after just a few treatments.
  • Skin-Safe and Targeted: Delivers ultraviolet light precisely to affected areas without damaging surrounding skin.
  • No Discomfort: A pain-free treatment with no downtime.

FAQ's

Who is a suitable candidate for Exciplex Light Therapy?

Exciplex skin treatment is ideal for individuals in good health who have not responded well to other treatments and do not have photosensitivity or light-related sensitivities.

Exciplex treatments are generally painless. Some clients may experience a slight warming sensation on the skin during the procedure, but it is typically very tolerable.

Treatment sessions typically last 10 to 30 minutes, depending on the size of the area being treated. Multiple sessions are usually required for the best results.

Many clients notice improvements as early as their initial treatments. However, depending on the skin condition, regular sessions may be needed for ongoing management.

Side effects may vary depending on the condition being treated and may include mild redness, temporary pigmentation, dryness, or itchiness. These effects are typically minimal with proper aftercare.

The number of sessions varies based on the skin condition and treatment area, ranging from 4 to 12 sessions in most cases.