311nm UV lamps Phototherapy – Treatment Lamp – For Vitiligo Psoriasis Treatment
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Yonker YK-6000B-T UVB Phototherapy Lamp — Clinical-Grade Light Therapy for Home Use
Narrowband UVB (NB-UVB) phototherapy is one of the most established, dermatologist-recognized treatments for vitiligo and psoriasis. The Yonker YK-6000B-T UVB Phototherapy Lamp brings that same 311nm treatment wavelength used in clinics into a compact, handheld device designed for supervised home use between appointments.
What Is the Yonker YK-6000B-T UVB Phototherapy Lamp?
This is a handheld narrowband UVB device built around a genuine Philips medical-grade UV lamp, delivering light at the 311nm wavelength — the range clinical literature associates with effective, lower-risk phototherapy for vitiligo and psoriasis compared to broader-spectrum UV exposure. The Yonker YK-6000B-T UVB Phototherapy Lamp is classified as a Class II medical device, not a cosmetic beauty tool, and should be used accordingly — under a dermatologist’s guidance on frequency, duration, and distance.
Key Specifications
- Wavelength: 311nm narrowband UVB
- Light source: Philips special UV lamp
- Irradiation area: approximately 48cm²
- Recommended treatment distance: 3 ± 0.5cm from skin
- Lamp life expectancy: approximately 1,000–2,000 hours
- Power: 110V/220V compatible
- Includes: protective goggles
Why Dermatologists Recommend NB-UVB for Vitiligo and Psoriasis
Narrowband UVB at the 311–312nm range is widely used in clinical settings because it targets affected skin more precisely than older broad-spectrum UV treatments, which generally means a better balance of effectiveness and reduced side-effect risk when used correctly. The Yonker YK-6000B-T UVB Phototherapy Lamp uses this same clinically established wavelength, which is why it’s positioned as a home-use extension of standard dermatology treatment rather than a standalone cosmetic device.
Who This Device Is For
- Patients with a confirmed vitiligo or psoriasis diagnosis whose dermatologist has recommended phototherapy
- People already receiving clinical NB-UVB treatment who want a consistent home routine between appointments
- Patients managing localized patches where handheld, targeted treatment is more practical than full-body clinic sessions
This device is not intended for self-diagnosis or unsupervised use. If you haven’t been evaluated by a dermatologist, that’s the right first step before considering any phototherapy device, including the Yonker YK-6000B-T UVB Phototherapy Lamp.
Important Safety Guidelines
- Use only under a dermatologist’s guidance regarding frequency and session duration.
- Always wear the included protective goggles during treatment — never expose eyes to the UV source.
- Maintain the recommended 3±0.5cm treatment distance from the skin.
- Do not use on skin conditions outside its intended application without medical advice — this includes photosensitive conditions, active infections, or open wounds.
- Discontinue and consult a doctor if you notice excessive redness, burning, or irritation beyond mild, expected short-term reactions.
- Not recommended for patients with a history of photosensitivity disorders or certain autoimmune skin conditions without explicit medical clearance.
How Home Phototherapy Fits Into Treatment
Most dermatologists treat home NB-UVB devices as a complement to a broader treatment plan rather than a replacement for clinical oversight. Combining supervised phototherapy sessions with regular dermatologist check-ins tends to produce more consistent, trackable outcomes than using any single device in isolation.
Yonker YK-6000B-T UVB Phototherapy Lamp Price in Pakistan
Pricing and current stock for the Yonker YK-6000B-T UVB Phototherapy Lamp are listed on the product page above, with nationwide delivery across Pakistan.
Related Products
Pair this with our Herbal Vitiligo Treatment Cream as part of a broader, dermatologist-guided routine, or read our full guide on Vitiligo Treatment in Pakistan for background on causes, myths, and realistic management options.
For general clinical background on narrowband UVB phototherapy, the American Academy of Dermatology’s overview of light therapy for vitiligo is a trustworthy external reference.




















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