This is a handheld medical UVB phototherapy device (311nm / 308nm) designed for home use. It is intended to help manage skin conditions such as vitiligo, psoriasis, and some forms of eczema as part of an overall treatment plan. It is not a substitute for medical advice—consult your dermatologist before starting treatment.
The product supports narrowband UVB at 311nm and also references 308nm operation in some configurations. Please check the specific model/version you purchase or contact online support to confirm which wavelength your unit provides. Your clinician can advise which wavelength is most appropriate.
The device is Medical CE approved, indicating it meets applicable EU safety and performance standards. CE marking does not replace medical supervision—use according to the included instructions and under guidance from a healthcare professional.
Power: 50W. Dimensions: 43 x 20 x 10 cm. Weight: approximately 2.0 kg. The unit features a plastic handheld handle for portability.
Follow the user manual and your clinician's prescription. Typical safety steps include: protect eyes with appropriate goggles, expose only the treatment area, start with a low exposure time and gradually increase per guidance, avoid overexposure/burns, and cover adjacent normal skin. Always consult your dermatologist for a personalized regimen.
Common side effects include temporary redness, itching, and mild burning similar to sunburn. Long‑term UV exposure can increase the risk of skin aging and skin cancer. Report any severe reactions to your doctor and stop treatment if advised. Use only under medical supervision.
Yes. Do not use if you have a history of photosensitivity disorders, recent use of photosensitizing medications (e.g., certain antibiotics, retinoids), or active skin cancer in the treatment area. Pregnant or breastfeeding individuals and children should only use the device with medical approval and supervision. Consult your healthcare provider before use.
Children may use phototherapy only under direct medical supervision. Dosages and exposure times differ for children, so consult a pediatric dermatologist before use.
Treatment frequency and duration depend on diagnosis, skin type, and prescribed protocol. Many regimens involve several short sessions per week over weeks to months. Always follow a dermatologist's prescription and the device manual rather than self-prescribing exposure schedules.
Yes. Always wear appropriate UV-blocking goggles to protect your eyes and avoid looking directly at the light. Protecting surrounding skin and mucous membranes is also important.
The product listing notes free spare parts are included. Routine maintenance typically includes keeping the lamp and lens clean, storing the device dry, and replacing tubes or bulbs according to the manufacturer's recommended lifespan. Contact online support for replacements and service details.
The device is suitable for personal home use and can also be used by trained professionals in commercial settings for targeted treatments. Professionals should follow local regulations and clinical protocols.
Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and moisture. Keep out of reach of children. Ensure the unit is powered off and unplugged before storage.
The product description mentions online support and free spare parts. Warranty terms are not specified in the listing—check the seller's warranty policy or contact support for details on warranty coverage and service.
If you are taking medications known to cause photosensitivity (e.g., certain antibiotics, oral retinoids, some diuretics), consult your prescribing physician or dermatologist before using UVB therapy. They may advise pausing the medication or adjusting treatment to reduce risk.
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