Woods Lamp
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Woods lamp
The Wood Lamp is a must-have diagnostic tool for professional skin analysis in beauty clinics, spas, and dermatology settings. Using short-wave ultraviolet (UV-A) light (violet rays), it reveals both surface and deeper skin conditions by producing different colors that correspond to specific concerns. Key Features: Professional Use Only – Ideal for facial and... READ MORE
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The Wood Lamp is a must-have diagnostic tool for professional skin analysis in beauty clinics, spas, and dermatology settings. Using short-wave ultraviolet (UV-A) light (violet rays), it reveals both surface and deeper skin conditions by producing different colors that correspond to specific concerns.

Key Features:

  • Professional Use Only – Ideal for facial and skin consultations

  • Deep Skin Analysis – Uses UV light to assess various skin layers

  • Color-Based Diagnosis – Fluorescent colors help identify concerns like dehydration, oiliness, pigmentation, and acne

Wood’s Lamp Color Guide:

Color Under Wood’s Lamp Indicates
Purple / Violet Normal, healthy skin
Bright White or Blue-White Thickened skin, dehydration, or dead skin cells
Yellow or Orange Oily skin or seborrhea
Light Blue Dehydrated or dry skin
Bright Fluorescent White Thickened stratum corneum (outer skin layer)
Pink or Red Fluorescence Acne (caused by P. acnes bacteria producing porphyrins)
Green or Yellow-Green Fungal infections (e.g., ringworm, tinea)
Dull Blue or Gray Patches Hypopigmentation (e.g., vitiligo)
Dark Spots (No Fluorescence) Hyperpigmentation (melasma, sun damage)
Brownish or Yellowish Sun damage or general pigmentation disorders

The Wood Lamp is a must-have diagnostic tool for professional skin analysis in beauty clinics, spas, and dermatology settings. Using short-wave ultraviolet (UV-A) light (violet rays), it reveals both surface and deeper skin conditions by producing different colors that correspond to specific concerns.

Key Features:

  • Professional Use Only – Ideal for facial and skin consultations

  • Deep Skin Analysis – Uses UV light to assess various skin layers

  • Color-Based Diagnosis – Fluorescent colors help identify concerns like dehydration, oiliness, pigmentation, and acne

Wood’s Lamp Color Guide:

Color Under Wood’s Lamp Indicates
Purple / Violet Normal, healthy skin
Bright White or Blue-White Thickened skin, dehydration, or dead skin cells
Yellow or Orange Oily skin or seborrhea
Light Blue Dehydrated or dry skin
Bright Fluorescent White Thickened stratum corneum (outer skin layer)
Pink or Red Fluorescence Acne (caused by P. acnes bacteria producing porphyrins)
Green or Yellow-Green Fungal infections (e.g., ringworm, tinea)
Dull Blue or Gray Patches Hypopigmentation (e.g., vitiligo)
Dark Spots (No Fluorescence) Hyperpigmentation (melasma, sun damage)
Brownish or Yellowish Sun damage or general pigmentation disorders