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Narrowband UVB Home Phototherapy Equipment for Psoriasis, Vitiligo & Eczema

SolRxTM 100 Series - Handheld
Wand Specifications, Continued
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Selection Guide
Ordering Info
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A key feature of the SolRx 100 Series is the ability to rest the device directly on the skin.

This is possible because:

1. The bulb arrangement and reflector design gives the wand substantially uniform light output.
2. The aluminum housing has excellent heat transfer properties and keeps the wand cool.
3. The clear acrylic window provides a patient barrier and FIRMLY SETS the treatment distance.

Competitive devices specifically require the user to hold the device a fixed distance off the skin,
which is difficult to maintain.

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Allowing the skin to be in close proximity to the bulbs provides other benefits, including:

1. Increased device Irradiance (mW/cm^2) and therefore decreased treatment times, because the skin is closer to the light source.
2. Decreased "spill" light, which can be harmful if precautions are not taken.
3. Allows use of the
Aperture Plate System
as discussed on the next web-page.

There is no fear of excessive heat.

The following pictures show just a few of the possible treatment positions:
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Treating the tips of the fingers with the wand facing down.

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Treating the forearm, with the wand hand-held.

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Treating the toes, with the wand hand-held.
Those are real psoriasis lesions on the device designer's foot.

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Treating the base of the toes, with the wand facing up.

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Treating the fingernails with the wand facing up.

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The carefully designed reflector and bulb arrangement creates substantially uniform Irradiance (Light Power) in the device's "Power Zone".
(80% to 100% of maximum, in red)


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Physician approval / prescription is required for all ultraviolet home phototherapy device and UV bulb orders.

Solarc Systems Inc., 12 Parker Court, Barrie, ON, Canada L4N 2A6
Toll Free: 1.866.813.3357 Tel: 705.739.8279 Fax 705.739.9684

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