Also known as photo biomodulation or low-level light therapy (LLLT), is a non-invasive medical and cosmetic procedure that uses various wavelengths of light to treat a wide range of skin and health conditions
Procedure
Different wavelengths of light have different effects on the skin and body. Red and near-infrared wavelengths are commonly used in LED light therapy. Red light (around 620-700 nanometers) is often used for skin rejuvenation and stimulating collagen production, while near-infrared light (around 700-1000 nanometers) penetrates deeper into the skin and can be used for pain relief and wound healing.
White Light: is often used to mimic natural daylight.. The broad spectrum of white light helps regulate circadian rhythms and improve mood.
Blue Light: is used to treat conditions such as
Red Light: is used skin rejuvenation, wound healing, pain relief, and promoting collagen production. Red light penetrates deeper into the skin and tissues compared to other visible light colors.
Near-Infrared Light: Near-infrared (NIR) light therapy uses wavelengths of light in the near-infrared range. It is primarily used for pain relief, reducing inflammation, and promoting tissue repair.
Green Light: Green light therapy is sometimes used to treat hyperpigmentation and skin discoloration. It can help reduce the appearance of redness and improve overall skin tone.
Yellow Light: Yellow light therapy is used for a range of skin conditions, including rosacea and eczema.
Purple/UV Light: Ultraviolet (UV) light therapy uses specific to treat skin conditions such as psoriasis, vitiligo, and atopic dermatitis.
Benefits
- LED light therapy is used for a variety of skin-related purposes, including reducing the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines, improving skin texture, minimizing acne and acne scars, and promoting overall skin health.
Pricing
Led Light Therapy | One Session | Session Package x3 |
---|---|---|
Led Light Therapy | $ 140 | $ 380 |