365nm UV Lamp for enhanced visualization in dermatology - IBOOLO

IBOOLO 12W 365nm UV lamp delivers optimized illumination for diagnosing bacterial, and fungal infections and skin pigment disorders and enhances visualization of skin conditions like tinea capitis.

Unlocking the Power of 365nm UV Lamps: A Comprehensive Guide to Technology and Applications

In the world of specialized lighting, the 365nm UV lamp stands out as a versatile and powerful tool. Unlike the more damaging UV-B and UV-C wavelengths, 365nm UV light—which falls into the UVA spectrum—offers a unique blend of safety and efficacy. Its ability to cause fluorescence without the harsh energy of shorter wavelengths has made it indispensable across a wide array of fields. This guide will take you on a deep dive into the technology, applications, and safety of the 365nm UV lamp, offering valuable insights for professionals and enthusiasts alike.

What is a 365nm UV Lamp and How Does It Work?

A 365nm UV lamp is a device that emits ultraviolet light at a precise wavelength of 365 nanometers. This specific wavelength is highly effective at exciting fluorescent materials. When the invisible UV light strikes a substance that fluoresces, the substance absorbs the energy and re-emits it at a longer, visible wavelength. The result is a vibrant glow that reveals details otherwise invisible to the naked eye. This principle is at the core of why a 365nm UV lamp is so valuable for everything from forensic science to dermatology.

Core Applications of 365nm UV Lamps

The applications of a 365nm UV lamp are vast and varied. Its ability to interact with materials in a predictable way makes it a cornerstone in many industries.

  • Industrial Inspection: Used for non-destructive testing (NDT), such as detecting cracks and flaws in metal components or inspecting welds.
  • Art Authentication: Experts use a 365nm UV lamp to detect forgeries in paintings, as different pigments and restoration work will fluoresce differently.
  • Forensic Science: Ideal for revealing latent fingerprints, body fluids, and other crucial evidence at crime scenes.
  • Curing and Manufacturing: The lamp's light can be used to rapidly cure adhesives, inks, and coatings in a wide range of manufacturing processes.

The Indispensable Role of 365nm UV Lamps in Dermatology

One of the most powerful and well-known applications of this technology is in medicine, specifically in dermatology. A 365nm UV lamp is a fundamental tool for enhanced skin visualization and diagnosis.

Why Use a 365nm UV Lamp for Skin?

Under normal lighting, many skin conditions are difficult to see or accurately assess. The 365nm UV light from a specialized lamp can reveal things that are invisible to the naked eye. This process, often referred to as a Woods Lamp examination, leverages the fluorescent properties of skin structures and microorganisms.

  • Fungal and Bacterial Infections: A 365nm UV lamp can cause specific bacteria and fungi to fluoresce. For example, the bacteria that causes Erythrasma will show a distinct coral-red glow, while some fungi causing Tinea Capitis will fluoresce a bright blue-green. This provides a quick and non-invasive way to confirm a diagnosis.
  • Pigmentation Disorders: The lamp is invaluable for assessing conditions like vitiligo. Areas of depigmentation in vitiligo appear as bright, chalk-white spots, making it easy for a doctor to see the full extent of the condition, especially on fair-skinned individuals.
  • Acne Visualization: The bacteria responsible for acne (P. acnes) produce porphyrins that fluoresce a distinctive orange-red under the light of a 365nm UV lamp. This helps clinicians gauge the severity of the infection and track the effectiveness of treatment.

This ability to provide an instant, visual diagnosis makes the 365nm UV lamp a cornerstone of modern dermatological practice.

Ensuring Safety and Quality: A Guide for Choosing a 365nm UV Lamp

While the 365nm wavelength is considered part of the safer UVA spectrum, proper use and equipment quality are still paramount. When purchasing a 365nm UV lamp, especially for medical use, consider these key factors to ensure both safety and accuracy.

  • Spectral Purity: A high-quality 365nm UV lamp should emit light as close to the 365nm mark as possible, with minimal output in the more harmful UV-B and UV-C ranges. Reputable manufacturers will provide clear spectral data.
  • Output Intensity: The lamp's power output should be sufficient for the intended application. For diagnostic purposes, you need a balanced intensity that is strong enough to cause fluorescence but not so powerful as to cause discomfort.
  • Protective Features: Look for devices with built-in safety features, such as filters and shielding, to minimize any potential risk of UV exposure.
  • Reputation and Support: Choose a brand known for its quality and reliability. After-sales support and warranty are crucial for any professional device.

The IBOOLO Advantage: A Professional 365nm UV Lamp for Your Needs

At IBOOLO, we understand the critical role of a professional 365nm UV lamp in dermatology and beyond. Our products are engineered with precision and safety in mind, offering the perfect balance of performance and value. We provide a range of specialized lamps designed for various applications, ensuring you have the right tool for your specific needs.

Whether you're a medical professional looking for an accurate diagnostic tool or a researcher in need of a reliable light source, a 365nm UV lamp is an indispensable piece of equipment. With IBOOLO, you can be confident you are getting a product that is not only effective but also backed by our commitment to quality and customer satisfaction.

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Dermatology UV 365nm DE-215 Woods Lamp

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Features & Compatibility
  • 4.5 x Magnification
  • 60mm Lens Diameter
  • 20 LEDs (15 White, 5 UV 365nm)
  • 2 Types Colour Lighting
  • Automatic shutdown
  • Ultra long life battery
Specs

 Lens Diameter

50mm

 Magnification

4.5X

Ultraviolet Wavelength

365nm

Radiation Intensity

3.5 mW/cm2

Battery Capacity

2000mAh

Charging

USB Type-C

Working Time

2-6 hours

Dimensions

240mm*100mm*34mm(L*W*H)

$79.00

$79.00
  • In Stock

  • Arrive in 5-7 days

  • Free Shipping Worldwide $59+

  • 2 Years Warranty

What It Has

  • 365nm UV Light:A Wood’s lamp has broadband light sources that emit light at wavelengths between 320nm and 400nm, with a peak at 365nm.
  • 4.5X Magnification:Low distortion magnify
  • 2000mAh Battery: Offering up to 6 hours long time and stable diagnosis.

In The Box

  • DE-215 Woods Lamp
  • USB Type-C Charging Cable
  • Microfiber Cloth
  • User Manual

Specs

  • Lens Diameter:50mm
  • Magnification:4.5X
  • Ultraviolet Wavelength: 365nm
  • Radiation Intensity: 3.5 mW/cm2
  • Battery Capacity:2000mAh
  • Charging:USBType-C
  • Working Time:2-6 hours
  • Dimension:240mm*100mm*34mm(L*W*H)

Clinical Applications

The Wood's lamp is used to identify the extent of pigmented or depigmented patches and to detect fluorescence. Normal healthy skin is slightly blue but shows white spots where there is thickened skin, yellow where it is oily, and purple spots where it is dehydrated. Clothing lint often shines bright white.

Vitiligo

Fluorescence

Tinea Capitis

Fungal Inflection

What Makes it Unique

Woods lamps use ultraviolet light to reveal skin abnormalities that can’t be seen with human eyes. Build with 60mm field view and no cross-infection design, this Woods lamp can be held about 10-30 cm away from the skin for detection. The examination is painless and safe.

Why Choose IBOOLO DE-215 Woods Lamp

High Performance

High Performance

To effectively reveal skin abnormalities, extensive and uniform radiation light are needed.

Practical

The 60mm diameter design make sure there’s no unnecessary corners and gaps to catch hair or scales in.

Practical

Durable

Durable

Thanks to the solid body design and long life battery (2000mAh), the lamp offers long time and stable diagnosis.

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1 review for DE-215 Woods Lamp

  1. Kim Long

    Excellent product! The Wood’s lamp is incredibly effective and easy to use. It provides clear, bright UV light.

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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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