A compact, handheld phototherapy instrument (model UL-01) that emits 308nm UVB light for treating vitiligo and other skin conditions. It is designed for home, clinic, and hospital use.
The device emits a peak wavelength of 308 nm, which is commonly used in targeted UVB phototherapy for certain skin disorders.
It is intended for vitiligo and other skin diseases where 308nm UVB therapy is appropriate, and may support skin healing and repigmentation when used under medical guidance.
Yes, the device is designed for home use, but safe and effective treatment requires following the user manual and a treatment plan prescribed by a dermatologist or qualified healthcare professional.
Model UL-01 measures approximately 252 × 78 × 80 mm, weighs about 400 g, and supports AC input 110–240 V for global use.
The product listing states ISO13485 and ISO9001 certifications and SFDA approval. The instrument is classified as Class II.
Do not use without medical advice if you have a history of photosensitivity, certain skin cancers (including melanoma), are taking photosensitizing medications, or have other medical concerns. Pregnant or breastfeeding patients should consult their physician before use.
Yes. Avoid direct eye exposure to UV light. Use appropriate protective eyewear and follow the safety recommendations in the manual to protect eyes and surrounding skin.
Possible side effects include redness, itching, mild burning, blistering, or hyperpigmentation. If you experience severe or persistent reactions, stop treatment and consult your healthcare provider.
Treatment frequency and duration vary by condition and patient. Always follow a regimen prescribed by a dermatologist. Do not self-increase exposure beyond professional recommendations.
Unplug before cleaning. Wipe the exterior and light window with a soft, dry or slightly damp cloth. Do not immerse the device in liquid or use strong solvents. Store in a cool, dry place.
LED modules and internal components are typically not user-serviceable. For replacements or repairs, contact the manufacturer or authorized service center.
Use in children should only be under the direction and supervision of a pediatrician or dermatologist experienced with phototherapy.
Response varies by individual, condition severity, and treatment regimen. Some people may notice changes after several weeks, while others may require months. Regular follow-up with your clinician is important.
Warranty and support details are not specified in the product description. Check the seller or manufacturer's listing for warranty length, service terms, and contact information for technical support.
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