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Zimed UV Phototherapy provides targeted ultraviolet light therapy. They effectively manage conditions like psoriasis, vitiligo, eczema, and more. Equipped with customizable intensity and tailored UV wavelength settings, they ensure safe and effective treatment for every user. Designed with intuitive controls and clear instructions, these lightweight devices seamlessly integrate into the daily routine, at home or in a clinical setting. Trusted by professionals, it delivers clinically proven results to help you achieve healthier, clearer skin.
Irradiation Area : 55cm2 ±10%
Lamp Configuration : 1 × 9W-NBUVB
Light Specification : 280 to 320nm
Irradiation area : 56cm2 ±10%
Lamp Configuration : 1 × 36W-NBUVB
Light Specification : 280 to 320nm
Irradiation Area : 55cm2 ±10%
Lamp Configuration : 1 × 9W-NBUVB
Light Specification : 280 to 320nm
Full Body Treatment : Designed for full-body UV phototherapy
UV Lamps : Philips special medical-grade UV lamps
Dose & Time Control : Microcomputer control system for precise dose and time management, with real-time working status display
UV Technology : Philips special medical UV lamps for precise PUVA and NBUVB therapy.
Control System : Microcomputer controls for real-time dose and time monitoring.
Exposure Efficiency : Each lamp is equipped with a reflector to enhance UV exposure effectiveness.
Irradiation Area : 14771cm2 ±10%
Lamp Type : NBUVB (Narrowband UVB)
Lamp Power : 8 × 100W
Irradiation Area : 104cm2 ±10%
Lamp Type : NBUVB (Narrowband UVB)
Lamp Power : 2 × 9W
Frequently Asked Question
They typically use narrowband UVB (311 nm) or UVA light, depending on the model and indication.
Patients often require 2–3 sessions per week for several weeks. Results vary by condition and individual response.
Some models are designed for clinical use only, while others are approved for home use with prescription and guidance.
Yes, under medical supervision. Pediatric use is possible with adjusted dosage and frequency based on age and skin type.
Absolutely. UV-blocking goggles must be worn during each session to prevent eye damage.
Dosage is based on your skin type, diagnosis, and treatment history, and is often adjusted per session by a healthcare provider.
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