Final year project
An LED phototherapy device encompassing Dermalux LED technology to treat medical… [Read more]
Dermalux Home: Hero
The Dermalux Home project was competed as my Final Year Project in conjunction with Aesthetic Technology Limited.
Existing phototherapy devices are often designed for use in a clinic, operated by a trained therapist, therefore the patient does not interact with the controls at any time. Other devices targeted for home use are low cost, low quality mask-type devices which are usually uncomfortable and unreliable. This project aims to create a device to bridge this gap, forming a comfortable and result driven device that is easy for a single user to operate at home.
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Control panel
The user sets treatment options by selecting wavelengths of choice via the predetermined protocols in the user manual prior to fitting and starting the device.
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Storage case
The device can be compactly stored in its carry case, allowing the user to store it away for clean and safe storage between uses.
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Prototyping
Prototyping was crucial to refine product semantics and ergonomics. User testing verified comfort and product testing confirmed conformity to relevant standards.
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Isobel Reeves
Final year project
An LED phototherapy device encompassing Dermalux LED technology to treat medical skin conditions at home
Awards
'20 Diploma in Professional Studies
Placements
July 2018 - July 2019
Junior Design Engineer, Aesthetic Technology Limited