LED Light Therapy

LED Light Therapy

LED Light Therapy

Basically these lights penetrate your skin on a cellular level working the inside out. This treatment is probably one of the most invasive treatments known without actually being physically invasive.  This treatment benefits your skin first INTERNALLY &  then EXTERNALLY.

Essentially you lay under different wavelengths of lights, These particular lights battle particular skin problems as listed below:

⁕ Blue (420nm)

Reduces sebaceous activity, breakouts and kills acne causing bacteria


⁕ Green (520nm)

Anti-inflammatory action to reduce swelling and strengthen capillaries


⁕ Yellow (590nm)

Increases skin hydration, thickness and delivers redness reduction


⁕ Red (633nm)

Encourages circulation and collagen production for age management⁕ Near Infrared (830nm) - Boosts ATP for deep cellular regeneration and wound healing chemical peels 

This creates only a positive reaction that improves all listed concerns above!

This treatment should be done after every single facial, chemical peel, RF skin tightening, in the healing process of your skin and/or once a week to get the best results and constant progressive results 

LED Light Therapy

FAQ

What are the different types of LED light therapy, and how do they benefit the skin?

Is LED light therapy safe for all skin types?

Is there any downtime associated with Collagen Induction Therapy?

How should I prepare my skin for LED light therapy, and is there any post-treatment care required?

What are the different types of LED light therapy, and how do they benefit the skin?

Is LED light therapy safe for all skin types?

Is there any downtime associated with Collagen Induction Therapy?

How should I prepare my skin for LED light therapy, and is there any post-treatment care required?

LED Light Therapy

FAQ

What are the different types of LED light therapy, and how do they benefit the skin?

Is LED light therapy safe for all skin types?

Is there any downtime associated with Collagen Induction Therapy?

How should I prepare my skin for LED light therapy, and is there any post-treatment care required?