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publicationNumber KR-101203702-B1
titleOfInvention Antifungal LED light irradiator for the treatment of Malassezia infection
abstract The present invention relates to antifungal LED light emitter for, and more particularly, dandruff, seborrheic dermatitis, eorureogi like cause fungi which do theta Jia (Malassezia) antifungal LED for that can kill in species (light-emitting diode) light It's about an investigator. Antifungal LED light irradiation apparatus of the present invention and the base; And a light source array module arranged in a pattern in which a plurality of light sources are set so that light can be irradiated to the skin while being mounted on the base unit, wherein the light source has antifungal activity against a species of genus Malassezia . It is characterized in that the light emitting diode that emits ultraviolet rays of 378 to 382nm or 391.5 to 393.5nm wavelength.
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