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LED Photodynamic Therapy Device ZPTD-A14 allows users to Choose from four pre-stored treatment modes tailored to various skin concerns with a single click. The device provides a 350cm2 ±10% irradiation area. The free-lifting arm and treatment head can be effortlessly fixed at any position or angle for unparalleled flexibility. Our device's efficient heat dissipation system extends its service life, while dual protection via a button switch and password ensures secure operation.
Irradiation Area | 350cm² ±10% |
Integrated Light Sources | Three chip-type solid state, cold light sources, with great intensity. |
Treatment Heads | Quick connection, interchangeable heads |
Irradiation Intensity | With Pulse and Timer function |
Treatment Head Positioning | adjustable at any angle |
Pre-stored Programs | 4 treatment programs, one-click selection |
Safety Features | Dual protection of button switch and password Distance guide ensures safe treatment |
Dimensions | 951 × 568 × 1250mm |
High-Purity Cold Light Source
Flexible Free-Lifting Arm
Safe Distance Guide
Light-Converging Shield
Pre-Stored Treatment Programs
Adjustable Light Intensity
Efficient Heat Dissipation
Dual Safety Features
LED Photodynamic Therapy Device ZPTD-A14 helps fade dark spots, age spots, and melasma for a more even complexion and encourages hair follicle stimulation, supporting healthier scalp and hair growth.2
Frequently Asked Question
These devices are used for non-invasive skin treatments including acne reduction, skin rejuvenation, wound healing, and inflammation control through specific wavelengths of LED light.
No, the procedure is completely non-invasive and pain-free with no downtime required.
The skin should be clean and free of makeup, oils, and skincare products. Professional cleansing is recommended before each session.
Yes, it is often used alongside other skincare procedures like microneedling, chemical peels, or topical therapies to enhance results.
Mild redness or warmth might occur temporarily, but adverse effects are rare.