The device is intended for targeted phototherapy of localized skin conditions such as vitiligo, psoriasis, and eczema. It is designed to help manage symptoms and support dermatological treatment plans—consult your healthcare provider to determine if it is appropriate for you.
308nm refers to the ultraviolet B (UVB) wavelength emitted by the device. Narrowband UVB around this wavelength is commonly used in targeted phototherapy because it can be effective for pigmentary and inflammatory skin conditions while limiting exposure to other UV wavelengths. Follow professional guidance for safe use.
The model (YK-6000AT) is CE certified, indicating it meets applicable European safety standards. However, safe home use requires following the user manual, wearing appropriate eye protection, avoiding overexposure, and using the device under the supervision or recommendation of a healthcare professional.
Treatment frequency and duration vary by condition, skin type, and individual response. Do not self-prescribe doses—follow a treatment plan provided by your dermatologist or the instructions in the product manual. Typical regimens are individualized and monitored by a clinician.
Wear proper eye protection, protect unaffected skin and mucous membranes, avoid treating areas with photosensitivity or open wounds, and do not exceed recommended exposure times. Avoid use with photosensitizing medications unless cleared by your doctor.
Possible side effects include local redness, mild burning, itching, or temporary discomfort at treated sites. More serious reactions are uncommon but possible—stop treatment and consult your healthcare provider if you experience severe pain, blistering, or signs of infection.
Use in children or during pregnancy should only occur under direct medical supervision. Consult a qualified healthcare professional before using the device on children, pregnant or breastfeeding persons.
Turn off and unplug the device before cleaning. Wipe the housing and lamp window gently with a soft, dry or lightly damp cloth—do not immerse in water or use abrasive cleaners. Do not disassemble the device; refer servicing to authorized personnel.
The handheld device size is approximately 190 x 53 x 72 mm. The single package size is 31 x 20 x 6.8 cm, and the gross weight per unit is about 1.0 kg.
Yes—the product is designed as a compact, handheld unit for home use and on-the-go convenience. When traveling, follow airline regulations and local rules for carrying electronic medical devices; always pack according to the carrier's rules.
Warranty and after-sales support details are provided by the seller or distributor. Check the seller listing or contact customer service for specific warranty coverage, return policies, and authorized service centers.
CE marking indicates the device conforms to relevant European health, safety, and environmental protection requirements. It is not the same as regulatory approval in other regions—check local regulations or certifications if required in your country.
The provided specifications list CE certification but do not mention FDA clearance. If FDA approval/clearance is required for your region, confirm with the seller or manufacturer before purchase.
Combining phototherapy with topical medications or systemic treatments is common in dermatology but must be guided by a healthcare professional. Some topical agents and medications increase photosensitivity—consult your dermatologist before combining therapies.
Yes, OEM services are available for this model (YK-6000AT). The stated minimum order quantity (MOQ) is 1 unit, but OEM terms and lead times should be confirmed with the supplier.
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