Sperti is a company that specializes in producing high-quality, medical-grade light therapy products used for tanning, skin disorders, and other related applications.
1933
Cincinnati, Ohio
Morris Sperti
National Biological Corporation in 1969
Tanning lamps, vitamin D lamps, and phototherapy lamps.
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A medical-grade lamp that emits UVB radiation to help alleviate symptoms of psoriasis and vitiligo.
A tanning lamp that uses UVA radiation to bring a natural tan to the user.
A special UVB lamp that helps boost the body's vitamin D production in a safe and effective manner.
Light therapy involves exposing the skin to particular wavelengths of light to treat various conditions, including skin disorders, depression, and more. The specific wavelengths of light used in light therapy stimulate the body's natural healing processes.
Sperti tanning lamps offer several benefits, including a natural, even tan that lasts longer than traditional tanning methods. Additionally, the lamps help increase vitamin D production, which is essential for optimal health.
Yes, Sperti phototherapy lamps are medical-grade and are designed to produce therapeutic levels of UV radiation that are safe and effective for a range of skin conditions. However, it's important to follow the manufacturer's instructions for safe and proper use.
While Sperti lamps do emit UV radiation, they are designed to produce therapeutic levels of radiation that are safe and effective for treating certain skin conditions. However, it's important to follow the manufacturer's instructions for safe and proper use.
While Sperti vitamin D lamps can help increase the body's vitamin D production, it's important to consult with a healthcare professional to determine if a vitamin D deficiency is present and the appropriate treatment for it.