LED LIGHT THERAPY
For that radiating, wow skin texture, our non – invasive LED light therapy works at a cellular level.
The soothing deep penetrating LED lights target deep into the cells heightening their internal functions, photo – stimulating dermal blood flow and create faster healing so your skin always looks rejuvenated.
HOW IT WORKS
Light therapy—or phototherapy is a method recognised by scientific medicine for the treatment of various diseases. It includes exposure to outdoor daylight or specific indoor artificial light sources.
How does light therapy work? LED Light Therapy uses colour wavelengths of visible light which have specific skin benefits. As a result of ageing, skin disorders or trauma, healthy skin cells are compromised and unable to renew themselves normally.
from £60
Frequently Ask Question
We understand that you may have some questions about the treatment, and we want to make sure you have all the information you need. That’s why we’ve compiled a list of frequently asked questions below.
If you have any further inquiries or concerns, please do not hesitate to reach out to our team for assistance.
During the LED light therapy treatment, it is important to remain still as the device works for approximately 20 minutes. This non-invasive and painless procedure may cause a slight sensation of warmth, but no discomfort should be experienced.
Make sure to double cleanse your face to remove all makeup and sunscreen before the treatment.
To ensure long-lasting results, it’s important to keep the skin hydrated and protected.
To achieve the best outcome, it is suggested to have 4-6 LED light therapy sessions twice a week. Our LED light therapy treatment can be performed as a remarkable individual treatment that revitalises and brightens the skin. It is also a hero treatment that enhances the effectiveness of any of our other skin or cosmetic injectable treatments, by accelerating the healing process and reducing bruising or swelling.
The use of light therapy may be contraindicated in cases of retinal diseases, such as diabetes, and with the use of certain medications that increase photosensitivity. Some potential side effects of light therapy may include inflammation, rashes, skin redness, and skin tenderness.
Most recommended light boxes have filters that eliminate harmful ultraviolet (UV) rays, making them safe for most individuals without risk of skin or eye damage. Nevertheless, if you have an eye condition or damage that makes your eyes extremely sensitive to light, exposure to very bright light may not be recommended.
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