308nm vs 311nm: Which Is Right For You?

308nm vs 311nm: Which Is Right For You?

Introduction

If you're exploring phototherapy for vitiligo, psoriasis, or eczema, you've likely come across two leading options: 308nm excimer laser and 311nm narrowband UVB (NB-UVB).

Both are clinically proven and highly effective. But they are not interchangeable — each is designed for different treatment scenarios.

This guide breaks down the differences in precision, cost, speed, and coverage, so you can make an informed decision alongside your dermatologist.


At a Glance: Quick Comparison



Feature 308nm Excimer 311nm NB-UVB
Target Area Small, localized lesions Large body surfaces or widespread areas
Precision Excellent – pinpoints affected spots Good – whole-body exposure
Treatment Speed Faster repigmentation (higher intensity) Moderate, gradual improvement
Session Frequency 2–3 times per week 3–5 times per week
Cost Higher per session / device Lower overall (especially home units)
Home Device Availability Less common, mostly clinical Very common, many FDA-registered home units
Best For Stubborn spots, hard-to-treat areas (elbows, knees, hands, feet) Widespread vitiligo, psoriasis, eczema, full-body maintenance

308nm Excimer Laser – Advantages & Best Uses

The 308nm excimer delivers a highly concentrated beam of UVB light to a focal point.

Key advantages:

  • High intensity – stimulates melanocytes faster, leading to quicker repigmentation

  • Pinpoint accuracy – treats only the lesion, sparing healthy surrounding skin

  • Ideal for small, resistant patches – especially on bony areas like elbows, knees, hands, and feet

Who benefits most?

  • Patients with localized vitiligo (few small patches)

  • Those who need rapid results for visible areas (face, neck)

  • People with stable, limited psoriasis plaques

  • Hard-to-treat sites where conventional UVB penetrates less effectively


311nm Narrowband UVB – Advantages & Best Uses

The 311nm NB-UVB covers a broader area and is the gold standard for generalized phototherapy.

Key advantages:

  • Treats large areas – ideal for widespread vitiligo, psoriasis covering >20% of body surface

  • Excellent long-term safety – well-studied, low risk of cumulative damage when used correctly

  • Cost-effective – home devices offer a one-time purchase with years of use

  • Suitable for maintenance – regular sessions help sustain remission

Who benefits most?

  • Patients with multiple scattered lesions

  • Those requiring whole-body treatment (e.g., psoriasis or eczema covering trunk and limbs)

  • People looking for long-term, affordable management

  • Individuals who prefer the convenience of home therapy


Which One Should You Choose?

Choose 308nm if:

  • You have only a few small, localized lesions

  • You want faster visible improvement

  • Your lesions are in difficult locations (elbows, knees, hands, feet)

  • You are willing to visit a clinic for precise treatments

Choose 311nm if:

  • You have many lesions or widespread involvement

  • You need whole-body coverage

  • You prefer long-term maintenance at home

  • You want better value over time


Can They Be Combined?

Absolutely.
Many dermatologists use a combination strategy:

  • 311nm NB-UVB as the baseline treatment for overall disease control

  • 308nm excimer as a "booster" for stubborn, treatment-resistant spots

This approach maximizes efficacy while keeping costs manageable.


Safety & Side Effects

Both therapies are generally safe when administered properly.



Aspect 308nm 311nm
Burn risk Higher if misdirected (focal) Lower, but possible with overexposure
Skin aging Minimal with spot treatment Low with proper dosing
Eye protection Essential (goggles) Essential (goggles)

Always follow your dermatologist's dosing schedule and never exceed recommended exposure.


Conclusion

Neither 308nm nor 311nm is universally "better" — the right choice depends entirely on your condition, lesion distribution, lifestyle, and budget.

Discuss your specific case with a dermatologist, and consider whether a home 311nm device could offer you convenience and long-term savings, or whether targeted 308nm sessions are more appropriate for stubborn spots.



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