It is a lying-format tanning bed designed for both home and commercial use that combines tanning UV lamps with modes aimed at skin rejuvenation and collagen stimulation. It is built for full-body treatments and includes features for skin tightening, acne treatment, and relaxation.
Yes. The unit is marketed for both personal (home) and commercial (salon/spa) use. Commercial buyers should verify local regulations and ensure the installation and electrical supply meet professional requirements.
Key benefits include tanning, skin tightening, acne-targeted light therapy, and general skin rejuvenation. Typical applications include home tanning, salon and spa treatments, skin-care therapies, and stress-relief/relaxation sessions.
The product is intended for whole-body use and lists specific target areas including body, legs/arms, lips, feet, hands and other localized areas depending on treatment settings and accessories.
The product weight is listed as 280.000 KG. The listing shows a package size of 85 x 58 x 68 cm — this may refer to one shipping carton. Large units are often shipped in multiple boxes and require assembly; confirm shipping carton count and assembled dimensions with the seller before purchase.
Exact electrical specifications are not listed in the brief. Tanning beds commonly require a dedicated circuit and professional electrical installation. Always confirm voltage, current, and possible three-phase needs with the seller and use a qualified electrician for installation.
Recommended session length depends on skin phototype, prior exposure, and the device's settings. Start with the shortest recommended exposure in the user manual and gradually increase only according to the manufacturer's guidelines. Never exceed the exposure times provided by the manufacturer.
Tanning beds emit light that can affect skin and eyes. Users should wear approved eye protection, avoid overexposure, and consult a physician if pregnant, on photosensitizing medications, or if they have skin conditions or a history of skin cancer. Follow all safety instructions in the manual.
In this context, 'collagen' refers to treatment modes or light wavelengths intended to support skin rejuvenation and promote collagen production (often via red or near‑infrared light). For details on wavelengths and clinical claims, request the technical specification from the vendor.
Yes — the listing indicates free spare parts are included and that comprehensive online support is provided. Check the exact spare parts included (e.g., starter, lamps, fuses) and the scope/duration of customer support with the seller.
Regular maintenance typically includes wiping exterior and acrylic surfaces with a non‑abrasive, manufacturer‑approved disinfectant, checking and replacing lamps as output decreases, and ensuring ventilation is clear. Follow the manufacturer's maintenance schedule in the user manual.
Lamp life varies by lamp type and usage. Many tanning lamps have service lives in the hundreds to low thousands of hours. Replace lamps when you notice reduced performance or at intervals recommended by the manufacturer. Confirm expected lamp life and replacement procedures with the vendor.
The product description mentions comprehensive online support and free spare parts, but does not list warranty terms. Ask the seller for written warranty details, what it covers (components, lamps, electronics), and duration before purchasing.
The brief description does not list specific certifications. If you require CE, RoHS, ISO, or other regional approvals, request documentation from the seller to confirm compliance with local safety and electrical standards.
The unit is advertised with acne treatment and skin-rejuvenation modes. Light therapies (certain wavelengths) can help some acne types, but results vary. Consult a dermatologist before using light therapy for medical skin conditions and follow the device's clinical guidance.
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