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Phototherapy Lamps

Our Phototherapy Lamps with exceptional LED technology perform noiseless operation with long term dependability. Controlled level of red, blue and infrared lights show positive influence on the body and provide excellent clinical performance. Our products are ISO and CE approved and certified.

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Phototherapy Lamps - Phototherapy Lamp ZPL-A100

Phototherapy Lamp ZPL-A100

Light source : Blue tube

Wavelength : 400 nm to 550 nm

Life span : 2000 hrs / 50000 hrs

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Phototherapy Lamps - Phototherapy Lamp ZPL-A101

Phototherapy Lamp ZPL-A101

Light source : LED

Wavelength : 400 nm to 550 nm

Life span : 2000 hrs / 50000 hrs

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Phototherapy Lamps - Phototherapy Lamp ZPL-A102

Phototherapy Lamp ZPL-A102

Light Source : Blue tube

Wave length : 400-550nm

Light Irradiancy (E bi max) : 3500μm/cm²

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Phototherapy Lamps - Phototherapy Lamp ZPL-A103
Phototherapy Lamp ZPL-A103

Light Source : 48 PCS LED (24 Blue, 24 White)

LED Lifetime : 50,000 hours

Irradiance Control : 5 Levels (Max: 5100 μW/cm² at 35cm)

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Phototherapy Lamps - Phototherapy Lamp ZPL-A11
Phototherapy Lamp ZPL-A11

Light source : LED

Wavelength : IR / UV range

Light irradiancy (E bi max ) : 2000 µW/cm2

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Phototherapy Lamps - Phototherapy Lamp ZPL-A12

Phototherapy Lamp ZPL-A12

Light source : LED

Wavelength : 400 nm to 550 nm

Life span : 50000 hrs.

Frequently Asked Question

Are phototherapy lamps safe to use?

1. Are phototherapy lamps safe to use? Yes, when used correctly and under proper guidance. Always follow the manufacturer’s instructions or consult a healthcare provider before beginning treatment, especially for infants or people with preexisting conditions.

Can I use a phototherapy lamp at home?

Yes, many phototherapy lamps are designed for home use. However, for conditions like neonatal jaundice or serious skin disorders, supervision or prescription by a healthcare professional is recommended.

How long should each session last?

Session duration depends on the condition being treated: SAD: 20–30 minutes daily in the morning Neonatal jaundice: Several hours a day, as advised by a doctor Skin conditions: Usually 15–30 minutes per session, a few times per week Always consult specific device guidelines or a healthcare provider.

Can I use a phototherapy lamp if I’m taking medications?

Some medications can increase sensitivity to light. It's important to consult your doctor before using phototherapy if you're taking any medication, especially antibiotics or acne treatments.

Do I need to wear protective eyewear?

For most skin-focused therapies, yes—protective eyewear is essential to avoid eye damage. For SAD lamps, protective glasses may not be necessary, but it’s important not to stare directly into the light.

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