This device is designed to treat localized skin conditions such as psoriasis and vitiligo. It delivers targeted UVB light (308 nm) to affected patches to help reduce symptoms and stimulate repigmentation. Consult your dermatologist to confirm suitability for your specific condition.
The device emits light at 308 nm ± 2 nm (XeCl excimer lamp). The product listing also references the UVB range around 310 nm, but the unit specification is centered on 308 nm, which is the targeted therapeutic wavelength.
Yes — the unit is marketed and designed for portable home use and is classified by the manufacturer as a Class II instrument. However, safe use requires following the instruction manual, using appropriate eye protection, and obtaining medical guidance from a dermatologist before starting treatment.
Yes. The product listing includes two years of service and onsite training to help users learn safe and effective operation. Contact the supplier to schedule training and to clarify the scope of included support.
The maximum spot size is 16 cm² and the optical power density is specified as 25 mW/cm² ± 20%.
Treatment frequency and session duration depend on the condition being treated, skin type, and medical guidance. Typical excimer therapy regimens are individualized by a dermatologist. Always start under professional supervision and follow a physician-recommended schedule rather than self-prescribing a regimen.
Common side effects from excimer UVB therapy can include temporary redness (erythema), mild burning or stinging, blistering if overexposed, and changes in pigmentation. These are generally dose-dependent. Stop treatment and consult your physician if you experience severe reactions.
Yes. Do not use the device on areas with active infections, suspicious lesions, or known skin cancers. Avoid use if you are taking photosensitizing medications or have photosensitivity disorders. Pregnant or breastfeeding individuals and children should consult a physician before use. Always get medical clearance from a dermatologist if in doubt.
Yes. Eye protection is essential whenever operating an excimer/UVB device. Check the product packaging to see if protective goggles are included; if not provided, obtain appropriate UV-blocking eyewear before use.
Complete machine input power is listed as <150 V. Packaging dimensions are 35 × 25 × 10 cm and gross weight is approximately 3.000 kg.
Follow the manufacturer’s maintenance schedule in the user manual. Typical care includes keeping the device clean and dry, inspecting the lamp and optics for damage, and contacting authorized service for lamp replacement or repairs. Do not attempt to replace or service the lamp if you are not trained—use the included service support.
Response time varies by condition, lesion size, skin type, and treatment regimen. Some patients see improvement after several sessions over weeks; others require longer. Your dermatologist will monitor progress and adjust treatment as needed.
This home-use device can complement treatment plans but should not replace professional medical evaluation and oversight. Work with your dermatologist to determine whether home excimer therapy is appropriate and how it should be integrated with other treatments.
The product listing states two years of service are included. For warranty coverage details, repair procedures, and how to access onsite training or technical support, contact the supplier or authorized reseller directly.
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