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DermaHealer Handheld UVB Light Therapy Lamp

DermaHealer Handheld UVB Light Therapy lamp is a clinically proven device for the treatment of all types of psoriasis, vitiligo, eczema and similar skin diseases, both on the body and scalp in the comfort and privacy of your own home.
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DermaHealer
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£325.00
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£325.00
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DermaHealer Handheld UVB Light Therapy Lamp
The ultimate relief for your skin

Those that suffer from painful, itchy, dry, or inflamed skin, know how frustrating it can be to live with. Whether it’s the constant discomfort, lack of confidence or the ongoing cost of treatment that bothers you, a DermaHealer Handheld UVB Light Therapy Lamp offers a safe, effective, and affordable solution that can be used from the comfort of your own home.

Giving relief and comfort to your skin.

What is a UVB Light Therapy Lamp?
Skin comfort with UV phototherapy

What skin conditions can a UVB Light Treatment Lamp help with?
Universal dermatological treatment

UVB Light Therapy is a clinically proven method for the treatment of a range of skin conditions including

  • Psoriasis
  • Vitiligo
  • Eczema
  • Alopecia Areata
  • Parapsoriasis
  • Atopic dermatitis

Before and after UVB Phototherapy treatment

UVB Phototherapy helps to relieve the effects of skin flare ups, leaving you looking and feeling like yourself once again.

Before and after UVB Phototherapy treatment

Clinical studies show that 70-80% of photo-responsive dermatological sufferers, improve with phototherapy.

DermaHealer UVB Lamp: The natural way to soothe your skin

Feel the difference. Inside and out

Treating your skin condition can be a long-term, costly commitment. Regularly visiting a dermatologist plus the cost of topicals and drugs can end up being a financial burden.

The DermaHealer light therapy lamp gives years of effective skin treatment for a one-off low investment. It’s a highly affordable way to manage your skin condition without causing financial hardship.

A handheld UV light therapy device is a solution that works around your schedule. It’s portable, compact, and lightweight, so suitable for treatment on the go. It will save you hours of precious time attending clinic appointments 3-5 times each week and provide the comfort and privacy you only get to experience when in your home surroundings.

  • Philips™ UV-B/311nm narrowband medical light bulb
  • Precise light distribution
  • Easy to use
  • Built-in digital timer to prevent overexposure
  • Clinically tested
  • FDA Cleared

  • Lightweight and portable
  • Includes comb attachment for the scalp
  • Includes UV goggles for eye protection
  • Easy to follow user manual
  • 60 Day money back guarantee
  • Free shipping
  • 2-year warranty

The DermaHealer Handheld Lamp is simple and easy to use and comes with a user-friendly instruction manual. The manual includes some sample treatment plans, but we recommend speaking to your dermatologist before first use as they will provide a treatment schedule suitable for your skin needs.

The key to effective treatment is consistency, so following the quantity and frequency recommended by your clinician is essential to maximize results.

Treatment involves simply passing the light source over your skin in the affected area(s). The comb attachment can be used to reach the scalp or as a safety guard to avoid getting too close to the naked skin.

Positive results have been seen in as little as two weeks however, results do vary between individuals and the severity of the condition.

Treatment can be as little as 4 minutes 3-4 times a week for each area.

The DermaHealer® light therapy lamp uses the original Philips™ UV-B/311nm narrowband light bulb. The precise and unique spectral energy distribution that it offers with an emission peak at 311nm is the most effective level for phototherapy treatment of skin conditions.

Electrical Specification
Power Supply 100-120V 50/60 Hz (USA, JP plug)
220-240V 50/60Hz (EU, UK, AU plug)
Lamp Specification
Wavelength emitted 311 nm narrowband (NB) UVB
Light Bulb Single Philips™ UV-B-311 nm (PL-S 9W/01)
UVB intensity at 1.18" (3 cm) Approx. 4.0 mW per sq. cm.
Treatment Area 2" x 5.5" (5cm x 13.5cm)
Physical Characteristics
Dimensions 12.6" x 2" x 2.4" (32 L x 5 W x 6 H cm)
Weight 28 oz (800 g)
Operating Conditions
Temperature 41 – 113 °F (5 - 45 °C)
  • DermaHealer® UVB Lamp (with Philips™ medical bulb already pre-installed)
  • UV-protective goggles
  • User Manual
  • Comb Attachment

Customer Reviews

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Anonymous (East Liverpool, US)
Very happy with results

Good morning,
i just wanted to let you know how happy i am with the dermahealer light. i have tried over 6 medications for psoriasis with no improvement. the derma healer light is kind of pricy and i was reluctant to buy it. but i figured i have spent the cost of the appliance 3 times over on medications that did not work. i started using the dermahealer about 3 mos ago and the improvement was slow, almost to the point that i though it wasnt working. but over time, i see the patches improving, almost entirely gone now. i use it 10 minutes per area about every other day. very happy with the results. thank you.

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Jonathan Gurrola (San Diego, US)
Amazing! At-home treatment gave me same professional results!

Wanted to share my (29 M Latino) vitiligo journey, I have a form that is spotted and is slower in progression. I started through my insurance and dermatology, then went with self laser treatment because of cost.

November 2020: Decided to seek treatment after my Covid infection caused a flare up that was progressing my loss of pigmentation.
— Treatment: Recieced exicmer x50 laser treatments 3x a week. Sessions stopped due to insurance. Requested to resume but denied further treatment per insurance. Last treatment was in early June 2021.
— Results: Personally I felt I achieved repigmentation and felt as if treatment was a success.

Early 2025: I started to notice that I was depigmenting again. I didn’t photograph this well, but I included a photo where you can kind of see the white spot coming in.
UVB laser treatment would cost ~$600 USD a session, thus this isn’t an option anymore. I decided to purchase a DermaHealer Handheld UVB Light Therapy Lamp for $325 (link below).
— Treatment: I followed my similar treatment plan I was doing before. 3x a week with the handheld UVB 311nm narrowband light therapy.
— Results: Started mid-May 2025 and stopped self treatment early July 2025.
Personally I am happy with the self treatment, I achieved the repigmentation I was looking for on my face. Cost effective.

Disclaimer: This post is based on my personal experience and is for informational purposes only. It is not intended as medical advice. Please consult a qualified healthcare professional for any medical concerns or before making changes to your health routine.

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Chloe Strader (Silver Spring, US)
So far so good

I have a stubborn patch of psoriasis on my forehead. Hundreds of dollars of topicals ineffective. After several treatments the area has faded significantly and the scaling has reduced by 95%. I am doing a treatment about every third or fourth day.

I also have a large patch on my scalp and don’t find it as effective on this area but for the improvement on my forehead it’s worth the purchase, as I was self conscious about this area and didn’t want to go on biologics or injectables.

Many thanks for sharing the treatment results!
Scalp psoriasis presents as a significant burden to patients due to the difficult-to-treat nature of the site.
Phototherapy is an effective option for psoriasis but is limited by a lack of efficient ways to target the scalp in the presence of hair.
The hair blocks UV light from penetrating the scalp. It works best on shaved heads.
Natural sunlight may also help if your head is shaved or hair is thin.

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Delayna Trease (Claremore, US)
30 Day Review

We just completed 15 treatments this morning and we are seeing pigmentation reappear on my 9 year olds vitiligo. The product is easy to use and convenient being at home. So far, I am very happy with this product and the investment we made in it.

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PedaLove (Traverse City, US)
Using for scalp psoriasis, 30 day review

Using for scalp psoriasis, I’ve been using it consistently for 1 month and so far no results for me, but I know it says it can take 8-12 weeks so I will continue to try. A couple things you should know is that the beeping on the unit is very loud, so since it’s by my head I wear ear plugs when I use it. Also, you can’t see when you have the UV goggles on, they are very dark, so you need to be able to get everything lined up before hand. I’m up to 2 minutes per area, which I have about 6-8 to do since I have such thick hair to part, so it takes about half hour with the reparting of the hair and getting the glasses on etc. my husband helped me once and it was way easier since the back I can’t see, but he isn’t always available and since you need to do this every other day or every two days, it’s a time commitment. I can’t use any of the dermatologist products because my skin is so reactive to the cheap ingredients and I don’t want to use steroids and really don’t want to use a biologic, so, this is my last hope option so I really hope I start to see some results soon. It is nice that you don’t have to have any goopy oils or products that make your hair look terrible so that is a win. I know I won’t be able to rerun it if it doesn’t work since the return policy is only for completely unused products, which is disappointing since it’s so pricy. Hopefully in another 30 days I will see results!
My tips if you are using it for scalp:
Put sunscreen on your face first
Do it on wet hair so it parts easier
Section your hair out first
Wear earplugs for the beeping
Have someone help you if you can
Watch an area after each treatment to see if it is getting red so you don’t overdo it
Use a lightweight moisturizer (I use Seen scalp serum because it doesn’t clog pores) for dryness
Use a gentle shampoo and don’t scratch or pick because UV on damaged skin is not good! I gently brush and comb and use a tea tree shampoo to get rid of the flakes.
Be consistent because like I said even though I haven’t seen results I know I have to commit to the routine and finding the duration and frequency that might work for at least 6-8 weeks…..

Don’t give up trying to heal your skin! :)

Thank you for your detailed review and for sharing your experience.

A few notes that may be helpful:

- The beeping sound can be turned off (see User Manual, page 10).
- The UV goggles are manufactured from dark glass to properly protect the eyes from UV exposure.
- Scalp treatment is usually the most difficult area, especially with thick hair, because the hair needs to be parted so the light can reach the skin. Many users find it much easier when assisted by another person, particularly for the back of the head.

Also, please note that we offer a 60-day money-back guarantee.

Thank you again for sharing your tips with other users, and we hope you begin to see improvement over the coming weeks.