When this treatment is properly administered most people experience little to no side effects.
Vitiligo light treatment side effects.
Topical tacrolimus is a relatively new treatment for vitiligo that has similar efficacy as topical steroids and few side effects that include a mild burning sensation after application and brief flushing of the skin after alcohol consumption.
Possible side effects of narrow band ultraviolet b therapy include redness itching and burning.
This treatment combines a plant derived substance called psoralen with light therapy photochemotherapy to return color to the light patches.
The treatment must be repeated often usually for three times a week and for at least six months.
The gp may take photos of your vitiligo throughout your treatment to monitor any signs of improvement.
You may also want to take photos yourself.
The research shows that this therapy is safe for most people and that side effects are minimal.
Side effects of topical steroids include.
For adults whose vitiligo has been stable not changed for at least 6 months.
To help prevent serious side effects patients are carefully monitored.
Psoralen can affect the eyes so this treatment requires an eye exam before and after finishing treatment.
This is currently an expensive treatment that is not always covered by insurance.
Combining psoralen and light therapy.
May be an option when light therapy and medicines applied to the skin do not work.
Side effects which should be discussed thoroughly with your dermatologist include itching pain and sunburn as well as increased risk of skin cancers.
Psoralen plus ultraviolet a light treatment commonly called puva causes slightly more.
Vitiligo light therapy is a viable treatment option.
Streaks or lines in your skin striae thinning of your skin atrophy.