Talk to us?
Talk to us?
UV Phototherapy Machine ZPTM-A18 offers Medical-Grade UV Lamps by Philips. It is engineered for precision, and these lamps deliver targeted PUVA and NBUVB therapy. It also offers real-time microcomputer controls to stay informed with dose and time tracking, plus real-time treatment status displays. Ideal for tackling psoriasis, vitiligo, eczema, or other skin conditions, this UV phototherapy machine offers precision, safety, and comfort.
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. |
Treatment Modes | PUVA & NBUVB can operate independently or simultaneously. |
Safety Features | Dual hardware and software monitoring systems. Foot switch and remote nurse call function for patient safety |
Comfort Features | Scientific ventilation cooling system ensures a comfortable experience. |
Real-Time Display | Displays working status and treatment parameters in real time. |
Affordability | Designed to be a cost-effective solution for full-body phototherapy. |
Medical-grade UV Lamps
Dual Treatment Modes
Enhanced Efficiency
Advanced Microcomputer Controls
Safety Features
Comfortable Design
Real-Time Display
Affordable Full-Body Cabin
UV Phototherapy Machine ZPTM-A18 is equipped with Philips special medical UV lamps for effective PUVA and NBUVB therapy. This machine is ideal for dermatology clinics, hospitals, and specialized treatment centers looking to provide safe, efficient, and patient-friendly solutions for chronic skin conditions.
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.