Woods Lamp Prices: 2026 Buying Guide & Professional Cost Analysis | IBOOLO

Compare Woods Lamp prices for professional dermatology. Explore clinical-grade DE-215 and DE-315 models. Factory-direct pricing with a 2-year warranty. Shop now.

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Woods lamps can be used to detect fungal infections. The IBOOLO DE-215 has a white light mode and a 365 nm UV mode. The DE-315 has a 365 nm UV mode and a 405 nm UV mode. You can purchase Woods lamps of the best quality at reasonable prices here.

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Woods Lamp Prices: 2026 Professional Cost Analysis and Buyer’s Guide

Navigating the global market for dermatological equipment requires a clear understanding of Woods Lamp prices and the technology that drives them. For clinical practitioners and medical distributors, the investment goes beyond the initial cost; it involves evaluating the spectral purity, radiation intensity, and long-term durability of the device. IBOOLO provides factory-direct pricing on medical-grade Woods Lamps, ensuring that advanced skin diagnostic technology remains accessible without sacrificing professional standards.

Factors Influencing Woods Lamp Prices in the Medical Market

In the United States and international markets, Woods Lamp prices typically range from budget handheld units to high-end clinical systems costing several hundred dollars. Several key factors contribute to these price variations:

  • Spectral Accuracy: Devices peaking precisely at 365nm require higher-quality LED arrays, which affects the final Woods Lamp prices.
  • Dual-Wavelength Technology: The integration of additional wavelengths, such as 405nm for enhanced fluorescence, represents a premium diagnostic tier.
  • Battery Infrastructure: High-capacity, rechargeable lithium-ion systems increase operational efficiency but also influence the manufacturing cost.
  • Certification & Compliance: FDA-registered and ISO 13485 certified devices undergo rigorous testing, which is reflected in their professional market value.

Comparative Analysis: IBOOLO Woods Lamp Price Tiers

IBOOLO maintains a transparent pricing structure by selling directly to clinics and distributors. This eliminates the middleman markup often found in the professional dermatology supply chain.

Model Designation Key Specifications Market Price (USD)
DE-215 Standard Model 365nm UV Light, 4.5X Magnification, 2000mAh Battery $79.00
DE-315 Premium Model Dual 365nm & 405nm UV, 4.5X Magnification, Advanced Optics $109.00

*Prices are subject to volume discounts for institutional procurement and wholesale partners.

Maximizing ROI: Why IBOOLO Prices Reflect Superior Value

When evaluating Woods Lamp prices, the long-term return on investment (ROI) is found in diagnostic accuracy and equipment lifespan. IBOOLO’s devices are constructed with industrial-grade materials designed for high-volume clinical use. By investing in the DE-315 or DE-215, clinics reduce the need for frequent replacements common with lower-priced, consumer-grade alternatives.

Furthermore, our competitive pricing includes comprehensive after-sales support, a 2-year warranty, and professional technical assistance, providing a level of value that extends far beyond the initial transaction.

Wholesale and Institutional Woods Lamp Prices

As a direct manufacturer, IBOOLO offers specialized Woods Lamp prices for hospitals, research institutions, and large-scale distributors. We provide personalized quotes for bulk orders, ensuring that your organization benefits from our scalable manufacturing power. Contact our B2B sales department to discuss custom configurations and tiered pricing structures tailored to your regional market requirements.

Frequently Asked Questions Regarding Woods Lamp Prices

Why is there a difference in price between the DE-215 and DE-315?

The price difference reflects the inclusion of dual-wavelength (365nm and 405nm) technology in the DE-315, which provides a broader diagnostic capability for complex skin fluorescence analysis.

Are there additional costs for international shipping?

IBOOLO offers free worldwide shipping on orders over $59, helping clinics maintain lower overall Woods Lamp prices by eliminating hidden delivery fees.

Do these prices include a warranty?

Yes. All professional Woods Lamps purchased from IBOOLO include a 2-year comprehensive warranty and expert technical support as part of the standard price package.


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How can dermoscopy images be captured?

Dermoscopy images can be captured and stored in different ways, such as: • Using a smartphone or tablet with dermoscopic adapter, which consisted in the package.• Using a digital camera

Dermoscopy images can be captured and stored in different ways, such as:

• Using a smartphone or tablet with dermoscopic adapter, which consisted in the package.
• Using a digital camera with dermoscopic adapter, there’s 49mm screw size camera adapter available to order now.

Compatible phone/tablet models:
All iPhone models, 95% Android phones, 90% tablet. For phone/tablet size in 5.25-14mm

Compatible camera models:
All camera with built 49mm filter screw, such as Canon EOS 70D, 80D, 90D; Canon EOS R7, R10, R50, R100; Canon M100, M200, M50, Mark II; Canon G7X Mark III, Sony ZV-1

How can I connect my phone to my dermatoscope?

There’s universal phone adapter for all our dermoscopes. Please check the installation procedure bellow or watch operation guide. Smartphone Connector (1) Place phone adapter screw in the center of smartphone’s

There’s universal phone adapter for all our dermoscopes. Please check the installation procedure bellow or watch operation guide.

Smartphone Connector

(1) Place phone adapter screw in the center of smartphone’s main camera.
(2) Screw magnet attachment on phone adapter.
(3) Put dermoscope’s back ring and magnet attachment together

Take The Best Images

You need to adjust the focus ring after the dermoscpe connected on smartphone to get the best images.

How can I clean my dermoscopy after usage?

Cleaning your dermoscopy after usage is important to prevent cross-contamination and infection. The cleaning method may vary depending on the type and model of your dermoscopy, so you should always

Cleaning your dermoscopy after usage is important to prevent cross-contamination and infection. The cleaning method may vary depending on the type and model of your dermoscopy, so you should always follow the manufacturer’s instructions. However, some general steps are:

• Turn off and disconnect your dermoscopy from any power source or device.

• Wipe off any visible dirt or debris from the dermoscopy with a soft cloth or tissue.

• Disinfect the dermoscopy with an alcohol-based wipe or spray, or a disinfectant solution recommended by the manufacturer. Make sure to cover all surfaces, especially the lens and contact plate.

• Let the dermoscopy air dry completely before storing it in a clean and dry place.

• Do not use abrasive or corrosive cleaners, solvents, or detergents that may damage the dermoscopy.

• Do not immerse the dermoscopy in water or any liquid, unless it is waterproof and designed for immersion.

You should clean your dermoscopy after each use, or at least once a day if you use it frequently. You should also check your dermoscopy regularly for any signs of damage or malfunction, and contact the manufacturer or service provider if needed.

Polarized VS Non-polarized Dermoscopy

A dermoscopy is a device that allows the examination of skin lesions with magnificationand illumination. By revealing subsurface structures and patterns that are not visible tothe naked eye. It can

A dermoscopy is a device that allows the examination of skin lesions with magnificationand illumination. By revealing subsurface structures and patterns that are not visible tothe naked eye. It can improve the diagnose accuracy of skin lesions, such as melanoma,basal cell carcinoma, seborrheic keratosis, etc.

There are two main types of dermoscopy: Non polarized and polarized dermoscopy.We’ve fitted most of our dermoscopys with polarized and non-polarized light. They canbe used in multiple skin structures.

Non-polarized contact Mode

In non-polarized mode, the instrument can provide information about the superficialskin structures, such as milia-like cysts, comedo-like openings, and pigment in theepidemis.

The dermoscopy requires applying a liquid such as mineral oil or alcohol to the skin andplacing the lens in contact with the skin. This reduces surface reflection and enhancesthe view of subsurface structures.

Image with non-polarized light (DE-3100)

Polarized contact Mode

In polarized mode, the instrument allows for visualization for deeper skin structures,such as blood vessels, collagen, and pigment in the dermis.

The dermoscopy does not need to be in contact with the skin or use any liquid. Theirpolarized light can help to eliminate surface reflection and allow visualization ofvascular structures.

Image with polarized light (DE-3100)

Polarized non-contact Mode

The dermoscopy can also use polarized light to examine the skin without direct contact.

In polarized non-contact mode, the instrument allows for examination infected areasand lesions that are painful for the patient, or the difficult to contact pigmented lesions,such as nails and narrow areas.

The contact plate should be removed in this mode, and it does not require applying aliquid to the skin. As it doesn’t require pressure or fluid application on the skin, it canalso avoid cross-contamination and infection risk.

Image in polarized non-contact mode (DE-3100)

How effectiveness is dermoscopy

Compared with visual inspection, the dermoscopy can be used to capture and store skin lesion photos, which play an important role in early skin cancer examination. The dermoscopy allows the

Compared with visual inspection, the dermoscopy can be used to capture and store skin lesion photos, which play an important role in early skin cancer examination.

The dermoscopy allows the examination of skin lesions with magnification and illumination. This can be greatly avoiding the factors that cause interference to visual detection. Such as lighting, skin color, hair and cosmetics.

Several studies have demonstrated that dermoscopy is useful in the identification of melanoma, when used by a trained professional.

It may improve the accuracy of clinical diagnosis by up to 35%
It may reduce the number of harmless lesions that are removed
In primary care, it may increase the referral of more worrisome lesions and reduce the referral of more trivial ones

A 2018 Cochrane meta-analysis published the accuracy of dermoscopy in the detection.

Table 1. Accuracy of dermoscopy in the detection of melanoma in adults
Detection Method Sensitivity, % Specificity, % Positive Likelihood Ratio NegativeLikelihood Ratio
Visual inspection alone (in person) 76 75 3.04 0.32
Dermoscopy with visual inspection (in person) 92 95 18 0.08
Image-based visual inspection alone (not in person) 47 42 0.81 1.3
Dermoscopy with image-based visual inspection (not in person) 81 82 4.5 0.23
ROC—receiver operating characteristic. *Estimated sensitivity calculated on the summary ROC curve at a fixed specificity of 80%.

As we can see, the dermoscope can improve the accuracy of diagnosis of skin lesions, especially melanoma.

Table 1. Accuracy of dermoscopy in the detection of melanoma in adults
Detection Method Sensitivity, % Specificity, % Positive Likelihood Ratio NegativeLikelihood Ratio
Visual inspection alone (in person) 79 77 3.4 0.27
Dermoscopy with visual inspection (in person) 93 99 93 0.07
Image-based visual inspection alone (not in person) 85 87 6.5 0.17
Dermoscopy with image-based visual inspection (not in person) 93 96 23 0.07
ROC—receiver operating characteristic. *Estimated sensitivity calculated on the summary ROC curve at a fixed specificity of 80%.

Characteristics of the dermatoscopic structure of the skin lesions include:

• Symmetry or asymmetry
• Homogeny/uniformity (sameness) or heterogeny (structural differences across the lesion)
• Distribution of pigment: brown lines, dots, clods and structureless areas
• Skin surface keratin: small white cysts, crypts, fissures
• Vascular morphology and pattern: regular or irregular
• Border of the lesion: fading, sharply cut off or radial streaks
• Presence of ulceration

There are specific dermoscopic patterns that aid in the diagnosis of the following pigmented skin lesions:

• Melanoma
• Moles (benign melanocytic naevus)
• Freckles (lentigos)
• Atypical naevi
• Blue naevi
• Seborrhoeic keratosis
• Pigmented basal cell carcinoma
• Haemangioma

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