The product title describes an Excimer UVB 308nm phototherapy device typically used for vitiligo and psoriasis, but the specification also lists CO2 laser technology. These are different technologies (308nm excimer = targeted UVB; CO2 = ablative infrared). Confirm the exact model and specifications with the seller before purchase to ensure you receive the intended 308nm excimer or CO2 device.
Yes—excimer 308nm phototherapy is commonly used to treat localized vitiligo and plaque psoriasis. If the unit you receive is indeed a 308nm excimer, it can be effective; consult a dermatologist for a treatment plan and confirm the device’s wavelength and settings before use.
The listing states it’s suitable for both home and commercial use. However, laser phototherapy should be used under medical guidance. If you plan home use, receive training, follow safety protocols, and consult a dermatologist prior to treatment.
Always wear appropriate eye protection (laser-rated goggles), avoid direct exposure to eyes or mucous membranes, do not treat infected or open skin, follow recommended dosages and intervals, and keep the device away from children. If pregnant or taking photosensitizing medication, consult a physician before use.
Possible effects include temporary redness, itching, blistering, pigment changes (hyper- or hypopigmentation), and local irritation. Serious complications are uncommon when used properly, but seek medical advice if severe reactions occur.
Response varies by condition, area, and individual. For excimer 308nm therapy, many patients see improvement after several weeks with multiple sessions per week. A dermatologist can recommend a treatment schedule and expected timeline.
Yes. Operators should receive training on laser safety, device controls, dosing, and patient assessment. The seller provides online and video technical support, but clinical supervision or training by a qualified practitioner is recommended.
The listing does not specify exact accessories. Typical inclusions may be power cord, handpiece, protective goggles, and a user manual. Confirm package contents with the seller before purchasing.
Packaging dimensions are listed as 41 x 35 x 46 cm with a gross weight of 15.0 kg. The unit is described as portable and hand-held, but actual size and weight of the handheld component should be confirmed with the seller.
The product listing mentions online support and video technical support. Warranty details are not provided—ask the seller for warranty length, coverage, and return policy before buying.
Voltage and power requirements are not specified in the provided information. Contact the seller to confirm voltage compatibility (e.g., 110V/220V) and whether adapters or converters are needed for your region.
Certification details are not included in the description. Ask the seller for copies of regulatory certifications (CE, FDA, or local approvals) and any clinical data supporting safety and efficacy before use.
Maintenance instructions are not listed. General guidance: power off and unplug before cleaning, use manufacturer-recommended cleaning agents, inspect handpiece and optics regularly, and follow scheduled maintenance in the user manual. Request a maintenance guide from the seller.
A Q-switch is a feature that produces short, high-peak-power pulses used in some laser treatments. Not all excimer or CO2 devices use Q-switching the same way. Confirm with the manufacturer how the Q-switch function applies to your unit and which clinical indications it supports.
Do not use on individuals with active skin infections at the treatment site, people taking photosensitizing drugs without medical clearance, pregnant women without physician approval, or anyone without appropriate screening by a healthcare professional. Always consult a dermatologist to determine suitability.
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