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LED Light Therapy Benefits for Skin Health

25 October 2024

What is LED Light Therapy and how does it benefit our skin?

LED light therapy has quickly become one of the most popular non-invasive treatments in the world of medical aesthetics—and for good reason. Using specific light wavelengths, this technology can target a range of skin concerns, from acne and inflammation to signs of aging and dullness. At our clinic, we’re proud to offer Dermalux® LED light therapy as part of all our medical facials, ensuring our clients receive maximum benefits with every treatment.


How Does LED Light Therapy Work?


LED (Light Emitting Diode) therapy uses different wavelengths of light to penetrate the skin at various depths, triggering the skin’s natural healing and rejuvenation processes. Each colour of light has a unique role:


Red Light: Stimulates collagen production, reduces inflammation, and promotes healing, making it perfect for anti-aging treatments.

Blue Light: Targets acne by killing the bacteria responsible for breakouts, reducing oil production, and calming the skin.

Near-Infrared Light: Reaches the deepest layers of the skin, improving circulation and accelerating the skin’s repair processes.

Dermalux® technology combines all three wavelengths to provide maximum benefit in one 20 minute relaxing treatment.


Why We Include Dermalux® LED Light Therapy with All Our Medical Facials


We believe in providing the best possible outcomes for our patients, which is why Dermalux® LED therapy is included as a standard part of our medical facials. This advanced treatment enhances the effects of other facial treatments by calming redness, promoting healing, and delivering lasting skin improvement. Whether you’re targeting wrinkles, acne, pigmentation, or simply want a radiant glow,
Dermalux® ensures that your facial treatment is optimized for the best results. So there LED Light Therapy benefits to skin, make it a must-have for us.


Home LED Masks: Convenient, But Choose Wisely


For those looking to maintain their skin at home, LED masks can be an excellent, cost-effective option. These devices allow you to continue benefiting from LED therapy in between your clinic treatments, helping to prolong your results.


However, not all LED masks are created equal. It’s important to choose a mask that is CE-marked and uses clinically proven, precise light wavelengths for safe and effective treatment. Many lower-quality masks on the market may not deliver the same results, so it’s worth getting our advice before purchasing. We can recommend high-quality, approved devices that will give you the best outcomes.


Why Invest in Professional Guidance?


While home LED masks can be a useful addition to your skincare routine, professional treatments like Dermalux® LED therapy are the gold standard for targeting skin concerns in a controlled and highly effective way. With our expert guidance, we’ll help you determine the best options—both in-clinic and at home—to achieve the glowing, healthy skin you deserve.


If you’re interested in learning more about LED light therapy benefits for skin, or would like advice on home devices, feel free to
reach out. We’re here to help you achieve healthy, radiant skin.


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