LED Light Therapy

There are numerous studies showing the effectiveness of LED for wound healing, muscle regeneration, acne, and the treatment of fine lines and wrinkles. Specific pulses and power have the ability to increase cellular energy. LED light therapy works with different coloured lights, as each reaches different levels of the skin.

Red light reaches the deepest into the skin and is valuable in boosting collagen, plumping the skin with increased circulation, minimising fine lines and wrinkles, and treating sun damage.

Blue light is calming and soothing for rosacea and can kill bacteria living on the skin surface.

Combinations of red and blue can be helpful for menopausal skin, in which rosacea and acne often appear.

Treatment options

  • Age management facial

  • Clearing facial

  • Combination facial

History and origin of LED in health and skincare

LED is one of the least invasive therapies in health and skincare today.

Using specific colour, high-quality LED light with specific pulse structures and power density levels has the ability to increase the body’s natural form of cellular energy: ATP.

With increased cellular energy, we have the ability to function better, faster, and more effectively. In turn, this supports results such as faster healing time, faster recovery from surgical procedures, and naturally healthier, younger-looking skin.

 
 
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