A Guide to Using the KernelMed Home Use UV Phototherapy KN-4003BL2/D
Dealing with skin conditions like vitiligo, psoriasis, and eczema can be a challenging journey. The constant discomfort and visible symptoms often take a toll on one's confidence and overall well-being. But what if you could effectively manage these conditions from the comfort of your own home? Enter the KernelMed UV phototherapy device – a revolutionary solution that brings the power of UVB light therapy right to your doorstep.
Bringing Treatment Home
Gone are the days when you had to visit a clinic or dermatologist's office for regular light therapy sessions. With the KernelMed household UVB lamp, now recognized by the users all around the world, you can now experience the benefits of UV phototherapy in the comfort of your own space. Whether you're dealing with vitiligo, psoriasis, eczema, or other related skin conditions, KernelMed UV phototherapy device offers a convenient way to manage your symptoms.
Preparations before treatment
Here's a step-by-step guide to help you get started, today we will share the using guidance of the model KN-4003BL2/D of KernelMed.
Preparation: Cleanse the targeted area of your skin gently to remove any lotions, creams, or oils. This ensures that the UVB light can penetrate effectively.
Eye Protection: Wear the provided eye protection goggles to shield your eyes from the UVB light during the treatment.
Then we can get started:
1. Start up the device
2. And as the picture shows press the button to set the treating time.
3.then we can set the treating time. ‘^ ‘means add time and ‘v’ means minus.
4.Start the treatment, the referred button is a multifunctional button, which can be used to quick start the treatment, pause, restart the treatment.
Timing: Start with the recommended exposure time, which is typically a few seconds to a minute during the initial sessions. Gradually increase the time as your skin gets accustomed to the treatment.
Consistency: For optimal results, adhere to a consistent treatment schedule as advised by your dermatologist. Regularity is key to achieving clearer skin.