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LED light therapy has earned a strong reputation in both clinical and at-home skincare for its ability to address a wide range of skin concerns without the need for invasive procedures. Using specific wavelengths of light, particularly in the red (630–660nm) and near-infrared (810–850nm) range, this treatment works at a cellular level to rejuvenate the skin from within. Unlike topical treatments that only affect the outermost layer of skin, LED therapy stimulates deeper activity in the dermis, supporting structural proteins, circulation, and skin regeneration.
Here are eight clinically supported and user-validated ways LED light therapy can transform your skin.
1. Stimulates Collagen Production
Collagen is the skin’s primary support protein, responsible for keeping it firm, smooth, and youthful. As we age, natural collagen production slows, contributing to sagging skin and the development of fine lines. Red light therapy stimulates fibroblasts, the cells that produce collagen and elastin, encouraging the body to increase its natural output of these critical proteins.
By increasing collagen density, the skin gradually becomes more plump and elastic. This not only helps prevent future wrinkles but also improves the overall texture of the skin. Users often report feeling firmer skin after just a few weeks of regular treatment. Over time, this leads to visible lifting and more defined contours, particularly around the cheeks and jawline.
2. Reduces Fine Lines and Wrinkles
One of the most sought-after effects of red light therapy is its ability to soften the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. Through collagen stimulation and improved microcirculation, LED light promotes gradual yet significant skin rejuvenation. Areas commonly treated include crow's feet, forehead creases, and smile lines around the mouth.
With consistent use, these lines can become less pronounced, giving the face a smoother, more youthful look. Unlike more aggressive treatments like lasers or chemical peels, red light therapy achieves this without causing inflammation or damaging the outer layer of the skin. It's a gentle approach that encourages the skin to regenerate itself.
3. Improves Skin Texture and Tone
Rough patches, enlarged pores, and uneven skin tone are often signs of slowed cell turnover or underlying inflammation. LED light therapy accelerates cellular repair and renewal, helping to smooth out irregularities in the skin’s surface. As old, damaged skin cells are replaced with newer, healthier ones, the complexion becomes visibly more refined.
The treatment also enhances the skin’s natural glow by boosting circulation, which delivers nutrients and oxygen to the upper layers of the skin. This is particularly beneficial for those dealing with dullness, dryness, or lingering discoloration from previous breakouts. When combined with nourishing skincare, the effects are amplified.
4. Fades Hyperpigmentation and Sun Damage
Hyperpigmentation can develop from sun exposure, hormonal changes, or inflammation following acne. These dark spots or uneven patches of skin are often difficult to treat with over-the-counter products. Red light therapy helps fade discoloration by reducing melanocyte overstimulation, which is the process that causes excess pigment production.
In addition, red and near-infrared light promote healthier skin turnover, which gradually lifts away areas of hyperpigmentation. This makes it an excellent option for those with melasma, sun spots, or post-inflammatory marks. Importantly, LED light therapy accomplishes this without causing sensitivity or peeling, which can sometimes worsen pigmentation.
5. Enhances Wound Healing and Skin Repair
Originally used in medical settings to support wound healing, red light therapy has a well-established ability to accelerate tissue regeneration. It does this by boosting blood flow and stimulating the mitochondria within skin cells to produce more energy (ATP). This process speeds up the body's natural repair mechanisms.
For everyday skincare, this translates into faster healing of acne lesions, microtears from over-exfoliation, and even post-procedure recovery. It also helps reinforce the skin’s barrier function, making it more resilient against environmental stressors. People with sensitive or compromised skin often find this benefit particularly valuable.
6. Calms Inflammation and Redness
Chronic inflammation is a root cause of many skin issues, including acne, rosacea, and accelerated aging. Red light therapy helps modulate the inflammatory response by decreasing pro-inflammatory cytokines in the skin. As a result, the skin appears calmer, less reactive, and more balanced.
This anti-inflammatory effect is ideal for individuals with sensitive skin or conditions like eczema and rosacea. Rather than masking symptoms, LED light helps address inflammation at its source, encouraging long-term skin health. Over time, redness fades, and the complexion looks more even and soothed.
7. Fights Acne-Causing Bacteria
Although red light is primarily known for anti-aging, it also has antibacterial properties, especially when combined with blue light. Blue LED light (around 415nm) targets Propionibacterium acnes, the bacteria responsible for clogged pores and breakouts. Red light helps by reducing inflammation around the blemish and supporting skin healing.
Together, this combination therapy reduces current acne and helps prevent future breakouts. Unlike harsh topical treatments, LED light doesn’t dry out the skin or disrupt the barrier, making it a safer long-term solution for acne-prone individuals. It's particularly helpful for reducing the frequency and severity of inflammatory acne.
8. Increases Skincare Product Absorption
LED therapy doesn’t just improve skin health on its own, it also enhances the effectiveness of your existing routine. By increasing circulation and softening the outer layer of the skin, LED light makes it easier for active ingredients to penetrate. This means products like serums, copper peptides, and antioxidants are more readily absorbed.
For best results, apply lightweight, non-comedogenic skincare before your LED session. Ingredients like hyaluronic acid, copper peptides, and vitamin C can amplify the effects of light therapy, leading to deeper hydration and brighter skin. It’s a strategic way to get more out of the products you already use.
Final Thoughts: Why LED Light Therapy is Worth It
LED light therapy is more than just a skincare trend, it’s a well-supported science-based solution that can transform your complexion from the inside out. Whether your goal is to reduce wrinkles, heal breakouts, or calm inflammation, consistent use of red and near-infrared light can offer visible, lasting results. Best of all, it does so gently, safely, and without the downtime of more invasive treatments.
When incorporated into a regular skincare routine, LED light therapy offers a foundation for healthy, resilient, radiant skin.
Frequently Asked Questions
For best results, LED light therapy should be used consistently, typically 3 to 5 times per week. Each session should last between 10 to 20 minutes, depending on the device and targeted skin concern. Following a regular treatment schedule ensures continuous collagen stimulation and cellular repair. With consistent use, this routine delivers noticeable, long-term improvements in skin texture, tone, and overall clarity.
Some skincare ingredients and medications can cause photosensitivity, making your skin more reactive to light and increasing the risk of irritation, sunburn, or pigmentation. Additionally, certain topicals may inhibit light absorption, reducing the effectiveness of your treatment. For best results, we recommend starting your LED session with a clean, dry face or using one of LED Esthetics’ light-activated serums, which are specifically formulated to enhance LED performance. Avoid combining LED therapy with prescribed skincare or unknown actives unless approved by your healthcare provider. When in doubt, consult with our experts before use.
Yes, LED light therapy is generally safe and effective for all skin tones, including deeper complexions. Unlike some laser or IPL treatments, LED light does not damage the skin’s surface or disrupt melanin production, making it a gentler option for melanin-rich skin. That said, individuals with darker skin tones (Fitzpatrick types V and VI) may be slightly more prone to temporary pigmentation changes, such as mild darkening. These effects are not harmful and typically resolve once LED use is paused.
Results from LED light therapy are gradual, so look for subtle changes within the first few weeks, such as a healthier glow, softer texture, or reduced redness. Over time, improvements in firmness, tone, and fine lines become more noticeable, especially with consistent use. Taking before-and-after photos under similar lighting every few weeks can help you track visible progress. Everyone’s skin responds differently, but most users begin to see measurable improvements within 3 weeks, with clearer results typically appearing after 4 to 8 weeks.
Red light therapy targets signs of aging by stimulating collagen production, improving circulation, and calming inflammation. Blue light therapy, on the other hand, is primarily used to treat acne by killing acne-causing bacteria on the skin's surface. While red light penetrates deeper to address long-term skin health, blue light offers more immediate antibacterial benefits. Our at-home LED devices combine both for a well-rounded treatment approach.
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The Benefits of Blue and Red Light Therapy for Oily Skin
Managing oily skin can feel like a never-ending cycle of blotting papers, mattifying products, and midday shine. While a little natural oil is essential for healthy skin, overactive sebaceous glands can cause congestion, enlarged pores, and persistent breakouts.Fortunately, blue and red LED light therapy offers a smarter, non-invasive way to balance oil production without stripping or irritating the skin. In this guide, we will explore what causes oily skin, how LED therapy can help, and why blue and red light make an ideal duo for achieving a healthier, more controlled complexion.
What is the Reason for Oily Skin?
Oily skin occurs when the sebaceous glands produce too much sebum, the natural oil that helps keep skin hydrated and protected. While sebum plays a vital role in protecting and hydrating the skin, too much of it can lead to clogged pores, shiny texture, and a higher likelihood of breakouts.
This overproduction can be triggered by several internal and external factors. Hormonal fluctuations, such as those during adolescence, menstrual cycles, or periods of heightened stress, can send the skin into oil-production overdrive. Genetics also play a significant role, particularly if oily skin runs in your family, you’re more likely to experience it as well. Environmental influences, like heat and humidity, tend to worsen oiliness by stimulating sweat and sebum activity.
Additionally, skincare habits can unintentionally contribute. Over-cleansing or using drying ingredients may strip the skin’s natural barrier, prompting it to produce more oil in response. Understanding the underlying cause is essential to choosing the right solution.
Challenges of Managing Oily Skin
Daily life with oily skin often includes frequent blotting, midday makeup touch-ups, and constant searching for the “perfect” mattifying product. Beyond aesthetics, oily skin can lead to real complications, including blackheads, whiteheads, and more persistent forms of acne if the excess oil traps debris and bacteria in pores.
The issue is that oily skin doesn’t just come and go — it’s ongoing. And when improperly managed, it often sets off a frustrating cycle. Many with oily skin lean into products that over-dry the skin, which seems effective at first. But these products can trigger a rebound effect, where the skin produces even more oil to compensate for what’s lost.
Oily skin also complicates finding the right products. Heavy creams may clog pores, while gel-based formulas may feel insufficient. And not all acne treatments are suitable for oily skin — especially when inflammation is involved. Navigating these product decisions can be overwhelming, especially when skin is sensitive or reactive on top of being oily.
What’s needed is a solution that doesn’t fight oil with force, but one that works with the skin to calm overactive sebaceous glands and support long-term balance.
Traditional Solutions Often Falling Short
Conventional treatments for oily skin have typically focused on removing oil, not regulating it. From alcohol-based toners to clay masks and harsh foaming cleansers, most products are designed to dry out the skin in an attempt to mattify it. While these may offer short-term relief, they rarely offer long-term success.
This approach often backfires. When skin is stripped too aggressively, its natural barrier is compromised. This triggers the sebaceous glands to increase oil production in an attempt to compensate, leading to even more shine and potential irritation. Additionally, stripping oils from the skin can damage the microbiome and make the skin more susceptible to inflammation and environmental stress.
Some solutions also ignore the connection between oily skin and inflammation. Many individuals with oily skin experience redness, congestion, and sensitivity, making it vital to find a treatment that balances oil while soothing the skin, not inflaming it further.
That’s where newer solutions like LED light therapy come in, offering a way to target the root of oil overproduction without stripping or stressing the skin.
How Red Light Therapy Helps with Oily Skin
LED light therapy offers a more advanced, skin-friendly solution to oil control by targeting the sebaceous glands at a cellular level. Unlike topical treatments that work on the surface, LED therapy uses light energy to stimulate natural biological processes beneath the skin.
Blue light (around 415nm) focuses on the upper layers of the skin, where it eliminates acne-causing bacteria and helps reduce surface oil buildup. It also plays a role in regulating the activity of sebaceous glands, leading to decreased oil production over time.
Red light (630–660nm) penetrates deeper into the dermis, stimulating collagen, reducing inflammation, and strengthening the skin barrier. This is crucial because inflammation is a key trigger for oiliness and breakouts. By calming the skin and supporting its structural integrity, red light helps reduce the conditions that cause overproduction of oil in the first place.
Together, these wavelengths don’t just mask the problem, they help correct it at its origin. LED light therapy helps reduce congestion, control oil,refine pores, and encourage a clearer, healthier complexion without the downsides of traditional methods.
Tips for Adding LED Therapy into Your Routine
Incorporating LED therapy into your skincare routine is simple, but strategy matters when it comes to getting results. Here’s how to maximize your sessions and support your skin:
- Start fresh: Always cleanse your skin before using your LED face mask. This ensures there’s no barrier between the light and your skin, allowing for better results.
- Stick to a schedule: Aim for LED treatments three to five times per week. Consistency is more important than intensity with regular sessions yielding better, long-term control.
- Use compatible skincare: Before LED therapy, apply lightweight face serums like Biocell Copper Peptides that accelerate your anti-aging results and amplify collagen production. Ingredients like Vitamin C and Bakuchiol also pair well with light therapy to enhance its color-corrective effects.
Avoid combining LED therapy with strong exfoliants or active treatments immediately before or after a session. Give your skin time to breathe and benefit from the LED’s anti-inflammatory, balancing effects.
With a routine that includes cleansing, treatment, and proper skincare, LED therapy can easily become a cornerstone in managing oily skin, offering both convenience and visible results.
Final Thoughts: LED Therapy for Oily Skin
If you’ve been stuck in the cycle of shine, clogged pores, and ineffective solutions, LED light therapy offers a smarter, science-backed alternative. Rather than drying out your skin or forcing it into balance, LED therapy encourages your skin to regulate itself naturally. This targets oil production at the source while reducing inflammation and supporting barrier health.
Devices like LED Esthetics’ GloTech Mask Pro™ andGloTech Pro™ Mask Lite are designed with precision blue and red light wavelengths, giving you a comprehensive at-home solution to manage oil, clear skin, and promote long-term skin health.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, consistent use of LED light therapy can help minimize the appearance of enlarged pores often linked to oily skin. By regulating sebum production and reducing inflammation, the skin becomes less congested, which helps tighten the look of pores. Red light also supports collagen production, improving overall skin firmness and texture. While LED therapy won't physically "shrink" pores, it can make them appear smaller and more refined.
LED light therapy can complement your existing skincare routine, but it may not replace every product entirely. Many users find that combining LED treatments with lightweight, non-comedogenic skincare enhances results. Over time, you may be able to reduce reliance on harsh topicals that dry out your skin. It's best to view LED therapy as a supportive tool that promotes balance and prevents oil-related breakouts.
For best results, LED light therapy masks should be used 3 to 5 times per week, especially when targeting oily skin and breakouts. Regular sessions help regulate sebaceous gland activity and keep inflammation under control. Results typically improve over time with consistent use rather than occasional treatments. Always follow your device's recommended usage schedule to avoid overuse or irritation.
Blue and red light therapy is often a gentler and more sustainable option compared to frequent use of chemical exfoliants. While exfoliants remove surface oil and dead skin cells, they can sometimes disrupt the skin barrier and trigger excess oil production. In contrast, LED therapy addresses oil regulation and skin healing at a deeper level without increasing sensitivity. Many people with oily skin find the best results by combining occasional exfoliation with consistent LED treatments.
Yes, LED light therapy can help your skin become less oily over time. Blue light reduces oil by targeting overactive sebaceous glands, while red light calms inflammation that can worsen oil production. Together, they help train the skin to self-regulate without aggressive stripping. Users often report a more balanced, matte complexion and fewer midday shine concerns after several weeks of treatment.
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The Benefits of LED Light Therapy for Hyperpigmentation
Hyperpigmentation is one of the most common, stubborn skin concerns. Whether caused by sun damage, hormonal changes, acne scarring, or inflammation, dark patches and uneven skin tone can make the complexion look older, dull, and less radiant.
While topical creams offer temporary improvements, more people are turning to LED light therapy for a safer, clinically supported solution. By using targeted wavelengths of red and near-infrared light, this non-invasive technology helps fade dark spots, even out pigmentation, and restore a healthier, clearer skin complexion.
In this guide, we'll break down what hyperpigmentation actually is, how LED light therapy works to improve it, and what kind of real results you can expect.
What is Hyperpigmentation?
Hyperpigmentation is a broad term used to describe areas of skin that appear darker due to an excess production of melanin, the pigment responsible for skin color. While sun exposure is one of the most common triggers, melanin production can also increase in response to inflammation, hormonal fluctuations, or genetic predisposition.
When the skin experiences irritation, whether from UV radiation, breakouts, or internal hormonal shifts, the melanocytes (cells that produce pigment) can become overstimulated, leading to an overproduction of melanin. This often results in dark patches, spots, or a generally uneven skin tone that can be slow to fade without targeted treatment.
Genetics, ethnicity, and individual inflammatory responses all play a significant role in how hyperpigmentation develops and persists. Those with deeper skin tones naturally have more active melanocytes, making them more prone to intense and long-lasting pigmentation changes, particularly following inflammation or injury.
There are several common types of hyperpigmentation seen across different age groups and skin types:
- Melasma: Melasma presents as symmetrical dark patches, usually across the cheeks, forehead, upper lip, and nose. It often occurs in women and is closely linked to hormonal changes, such as pregnancy, birth control use, or hormonal therapy. Sun exposure further deepens melasma pigmentation, making regular protection essential.
- Post-Inflammatory Hyperpigmentation (PIH):PIH results from inflammation caused by acne, allergic reactions, cosmetic procedures, or even harsh skincare products. It is especially common in medium to darker skin tones, where any trauma to the skin triggers an exaggerated melanin response.
- Sunspots (Solar Lentigines):Also known as age spots, these flat, brown patches develop from cumulative sun exposure over time. They are most commonly found in areas that receive frequent sun exposure, such as the face, shoulders, arms, and hands. Fair-skinned individuals are particularly prone to developing sunspots as they age.
How to Treat Hyperpigmentation
Targeted skincare combined with consistent treatments offers the best chance of reducing hyperpigmentation and achieving a more even complexion. In addition to active ingredients applied topically, technologies like LED light therapy can accelerate results by working deeper within the skin to repair discoloration from the inside out.
Here are some of the most trusted options for treating hyperpigmentation:
- Alpha Arbutin: Alpha arbutin is a plant-derived antioxidant widely recognized for its role in skin brightening and pigmentation correction. Extracted from the bearberry plant, it works by blocking tyrosinase, the enzyme responsible for melanin production. By slowing down the formation and storage of pigment, alpha arbutin effectively lightens existing discoloration and evens out skin tone. Its gentle nature makes it suitable for ongoing use and highly effective for treating both sun-induced hyperpigmentation and pigmentation that arises from inflammation or injury.
- Vitamin C: As a powerful antioxidant, vitamin C plays a crucial role in managing hyperpigmentation by limiting melanin production and shielding the skin from oxidative damage. In addition to helping fade existing dark spots, it protects against the formation of new pigmentation caused by UV exposure and environmental aggressors like pollution. Regular application of vitamin C brightens the complexion, enhances skin luminosity, and strengthens the skin’s defenses against further discoloration, making it a cornerstone ingredient for anyone pursuing a more radiant appearance.
- Niacinamide (Vitamin B3): Niacinamide, a form of vitamin B3, offers multiple benefits when it comes to treating hyperpigmentation. It works by disrupting the transfer of melanin to the outer layers of the skin, helping to reduce the appearance of dark spots and uneven patches. Particularly useful for addressing pigmentation caused by sun exposure or post-inflammatory reactions like acne, niacinamide also strengthens the skin barrier and calms inflammation. Its versatility makes it a valuable ingredient for preventing future pigmentation issues while improving overall skin health.
- Retinoids: Retinoids, which include compounds like retinol, retinaldehyde, retinyl esters, and retinoic acid, are derived from vitamin A and are highly valued for their ability to speed up cell turnover. By encouraging the replacement of damaged, melanin-laden cells with fresh, healthier ones, retinoids gradually diminish the appearance of hyperpigmentation. However, due to their potency, retinoids can sometimes cause irritation, especially in sensitive or darker skin tones. It’s generally recommended to start with milder formulations and, when necessary, seek professional advice before using stronger, prescription-based options.
- LED Light Therapy: LED light therapy has become a leading non-invasive treatment for hyperpigmentation, particularly when used consistently alongside topical treatments. Red light (630–660nm) and near-infrared light (810–850nm) work by stimulating collagen production, reducing inflammation, and enhancing cellular regeneration deep within the skin. Unlike chemical exfoliants or aggressive procedures, LED therapy strengthens the skin while fading dark spots, offering a gentle but highly effective method for achieving clearer, more even-toned skin.
In-Clinic vs. At-Home LED Treatments
Professional treatments like chemical peels, intense pulsed light (IPL), and laser therapy have long been used in clinics to target stubborn pigmentation. These procedures often deliver faster results but can be costly, require multiple sessions, and come with downtime and a higher risk of side effects, especially for sensitive or darker skin types.
At-home LED light therapy offers a gentler, more accessible alternative. Devices like wearable LED face masks use clinically validated wavelengths to stimulate collagen production, reduce inflammation, and promote even skin tone without damaging the skin’s surface. While results take longer to appear compared to more aggressive treatments, the safety, convenience, and ability to use them consistently make at-home devices a strong alternative solution for managing hyperpigmentation.
Choosing between clinic-based treatments and at-home LED therapy often comes down to skin sensitivity, budget, and lifestyle. For many, a combination approach of occasional professional care paired with consistent at-home LED sessions offers the best balance between results and practicality.
Which LED Mask is Best for Pigmentation?
When dealing with hyperpigmentation, being too aggressive with your skin can backfire, leading to more irritation and deeper discoloration. Instead of scrubbing or peeling away at the surface, LED light therapy offers a calmer, more effective approach allowing you to relax while the skin repairs itself from within.
The GloTech Mask Pro™ from LED Esthetics is one of the most advanced wearable LED face masks designed to target pigmentation concerns. Using clinically optimized red (630–660nm) and near-infrared (810–850nm) wavelengths, it works to reduce inflammation, stimulate collagen production, and accelerate the skin’s natural turnover process, gradually fading dark spots and uneven tone.
With its flexible, skin-hugging silicone design and medical-grade LEDs, the mask ensures even light distribution across the entire face. Regular 10 minute sessions a few times a week help rebuild a smoother, more evenly pigmented complexion without downtime and irritation of complicated routines.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Most people start seeing improvements in hyperpigmentation within 6 to 8 weeks of consistent LED light therapy use. Dark spots gradually fade as collagen production increases and inflammation decreases. Deeper pigmentation, like melasma or post-inflammatory marks, may require three months or longer to achieve significant results. Consistency and patience are key to achieving the best outcome.
Yes, LED light therapy can help prevent new scars by reducing inflammation early during breakouts. By calming skin irritation and accelerating wound healing, red and near-infrared light minimize the risk of deep tissue damage that leads to permanent scarring. Regular use not only treats existing scars but also strengthens the skin’s natural repair mechanisms over time. This proactive approach supports a smoother, more even complexion long-term.
Yes, LED light therapy is generally safe for sensitive skin and is often recommended because it does not involve heat, chemicals, or physical exfoliation. Red and near-infrared wavelengths gently stimulate skin healing without damaging the surface barrier. This makes LED therapy an excellent option for treating hyperpigmentation in those prone to redness, irritation, or post-inflammatory flare-ups. Always follow the device guidelines to ensure safe and effective use.
LED treatment not only fades existing pigmentation but can also help prevent future dark spots by strengthening the skin’s resilience. Regular exposure to red and near-infrared light reduces inflammation, improves hydration, and promotes a healthier skin barrier. Healthier skin is less likely to develop pigmentation after sun exposure, acne, or minor injuries. For best protection, always combine LED treatments with daily use of sunscreen.
LED light therapy offers a gentler alternative to laser treatments for managing hyperpigmentation. While lasers deliver faster, more aggressive results, they can also carry higher risks of irritation, rebound pigmentation, or sensitivity, especially for darker skin tones. LED devices work gradually but strengthen and heal the skin at the same time, making them ideal for long-term use. Many people find LED therapy a safer, more sustainable solution for maintaining even-toned, radiant skin.
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Red Light Therapy Before and After: Real Results & Proven Insights
There’s a reason red light therapy is being talked about everywhere — from dermatology clinics and beauty spas to TikTok routines and celebrity interviews. Once a high-end in-office treatment, red LED light therapy has made its way into homes around the world, promising real skin transformation without downtime, needles, or harsh chemicals.
If you’re wondering what kind of changes you can expect — and how before and after red light therapy results actually look — you’re in the right place. We’re diving into how red light therapy works, what it does to your skin on a cellular level, and why LED Esthetics has become a go-to for at-home red LED light masks for glowing, youthful skin.
How Does Red Light Therapy Actually Work?
Red light therapy, sometimes called low-level light therapy (LLLT), uses specific wavelengths of red (630–660nm) andnear-infrared (810–850nm) light to energize your skin cells.
When this light hits your skin, it stimulates the production of ATP (cellular energy), which then kickstarts collagen and elastin production, speeds up skin repair, and helps reduce inflammation. The result? Naturally firmer, smoother, calmer, and clearer skin.
The best part? It’s completely non-invasive, pain-free, and suitable for all skin types. Whether you’re looking to fade fine lines, tackle acne, or just boost your natural glow, red light therapy is a game changer.
Red Light Therapy Benefits
Whether you're looking to fight the signs of aging, soothe stubborn acne, or simply restore your skin’s glow, red light therapy offers a multi-tasking approach that works at the cellular level.
Here’s what clinical research and real-world users have to say:
✨ Anti-Aging Powerhouse
- Boosts collagen and elastin for firmer, plumper skin
- Softens fine lines and wrinkles, especially around the eyes and mouth
✨Acne and Inflammation Control
- Calms redness and swelling
- Reduces oil production and breakout-causing bacteria
✨ Brightening and Even Tone
- Speeds up cell turnover, fading dark spots and acne scars
- Enhances overall radiance and skin clarity
✨ Healing and Repair
- Accelerates recovery from cuts, post-procedure irritation, or scarring
- Softens the look of textured or raised scars
Red Light Therapy Before and After: What to Expect
Everyone’s skin responds differently, but with consistent use, many notice visible improvements within just a few weeks. While red light therapy results aren’t instant, the transformation is real—and worth the wait.
In the first 1–2 weeks, most users notice their skin feels more hydrated, softer, and has a natural glow. By week 3–4, redness fades, breakouts lessen, and skin starts to look more even. Between weeks 5–8, fine lines soften, pores shrink, and tone evens out. After 12 weeks, users typically see a firmer, smoother texture, with a noticeable lift and lasting clarity.
Want to see your progress? Take weekly photos in natural light to capture just how much your skin is improving.
The Best Red Light Therapy Mask for Optimal Results
Device quality matters — a lot. Our red light therapy mask is designed to deliver professional-level light therapy in a sleek, comfortable, at-home format.
Why Users Love It:
- 72 Medical-Grade LEDs: Even, powerful light coverage for your face and neck
- Three Modes:Red (anti-aging), Blue (acne), Infrared (deep tissue repair)
- Flexible Silicone Mask: Comfortable fit, even during multitasking
- Auto Timer: Easy, safe 10-20 minute sessions
- Rechargeable & Wireless:Spa results, without cords or clinic visits
No matter your skin type — sensitive, oily, dry, or combination — the GloTech Pro™ red light therapy mask delivers gentle yet effective results that fit seamlessly into your routine.
Red LED Mask Before and After Results
Here’s what users are saying after 6-8 weeks of use:
Fine Lines & Wrinkles
Before: Visible crow’s feet and forehead lines, dull skin tone
After: Smoother skin, lines visibly softened, healthy glow returned
Acne & Redness
Before: Frequent breakouts, inflamed cystic acne, uneven skin tone
After: Clearer, calmer skin with fewer breakouts and even texture
💬 Karina, 39 says:
"I’ve saved so much money using this mask at home. I’m blown away by how much better my skin looks, and it’s so easy to use."
How to Get the Best Results?
To make the most of your device, follow these simple tips:
- Start with clean skin to improve light absorption
- Use GloTech Pro™ 3-5 times per week for 10-20 minutes
- Follow with a hydrating serum or moisturizer to lock in benefits
- Always use SPF during the day — light-treated skin is more sun-sensitive
- Use the Blue Light Mode for acne and Infrared Mode for deep anti-aging
Consistency is everything. The more regular you are, the better your results. Experience the latest in Beauty Tech with advanced multi-wavelength light therapy devices.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes! Clinical studies and real user experiences confirm that red light therapy can visibly reduce fine lines, wrinkles, and different types of acne by stimulating collagen and reducing inflammation. The wavelengths penetrate deep into the skin, boosting cell regeneration and improving overall skin texture, making it a highly effective, non-invasive skincare treatment.
Most users notice an improved glow and smoother texture within 1-2 weeks, while deeper skin changes like wrinkle reduction, acne healing, and collagen production typically take 4-8 weeks of consistent use. Long-term benefits, such as firmer skin and reduced pigmentation, continue to improve over time with regular treatments.
GloTech Pro™ delivers medical-grade LED wavelengths (630–850nm) similar to professional in-office treatments, making it one of the most effective at-home solutions. Unlike cheaper devices that may use lower power or ineffective wavelengths, GloTech Pro™ provides clinical-strength red and near-infrared light to penetrate deeper into the skin, offering visible anti-aging and acne-clearing results without the need for expensive spa visits.
Yes! Daily use is safe and recommended for optimal results, especially when treating acne, inflammation, or signs of aging. Most users achieve the best outcomes by using red light therapy 3-5 times per week for 10-20 minutes per session, but those with sensitive skin may prefer to start slowly and adjust based on their skin’s response.
03-24-2025
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A Breakthrough in Oral Herpes Treatment: How This Wand is Changing the Game
Cold sores can be a real hassle, but what if enduring these painful outbreaks could become a thing of the past? There's a new, science-backed solution on the scene that's changing the game in oral herpes treatment. Read on to learn why this innovative tool is quickly becoming a must-have for those seeking effective, rapid relief from herpes symptoms.
Revolutionary Rapid Healing and Lip Rejuvenation
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The Glotech™ Lip Wand stands out with its ability to significantly reduce the healing time of cold sore outbreaks to just three days. This rapid action is coupled with its capacity to rejuvenate dry and damaged lips, offering a comprehensive solution for oral health. The use of infrared light technology enables deep tissue regeneration, healing cold sores from within and restoring lip health, making it an essential tool for those seeking quick and effective relief from herpes symptoms.
Backed by Science and FDA Clearance
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This wand is not just another beauty gadget; it's the first and only FDA-cleared device specifically designed for treating herpes. With hundreds of independent clinical studies backing its effectiveness, users can trust in its safety and efficacy. The FDA clearance adds an extra layer of credibility, ensuring that the wand meets stringent health and safety standards. This endorsement is particularly significant in a market flooded with unverified claims and untested products.
A Suite of Clinically-Proven Benefits
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Beyond merely treating cold sores, the Glotech™ Lip Wand offers a range of clinically-proven benefits. It enhances tissue regeneration, boosts the immune response, and reduces inflammation. Additionally, it increases blood circulation and provides pain relief. These benefits are crucial in not only treating the immediate symptoms of herpes but also in preventing future outbreaks, making it a comprehensive tool for managing oral herpes effectively.
User-Friendly Design and Advanced Technology
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The Glotech™ Lip Wand's design focuses on user convenience and advanced technological integration. It features a wireless, internal rechargeable battery, making it portable and easy to use anywhere. The device is equipped with four LEDs that emit a near-infrared wavelength of 1072nm ±12nm, ensuring precise treatment. The LED technology is specifically tailored to maximize the therapeutic benefits while keeping the treatment duration short, at just three minutes per session. This combination of advanced technology and user-friendly design makes it an accessible and efficient tool for everyday use.
10-15-2024
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Scientific Studies Supporting LED Therapy
LED Therapy For Wrinkles
Reduces Signs of Old Age and Crow’s Feet
In this 4-week study, the following results were observed:
- Reduced signs of aging in 90% of patients with smoother skin
- Reduction of crow’s feet
- Reduction of redness
- Increased collagen levels in 100% of patients.
Weiss. RA et al. – Clinical trial of a novel non-thermal LED array for reversal of photoaging: clinical, histologic, and surface profilometric results.
Reduces Wrinkles, Rejuvenates Skin and Reduces Pore Size
The stimulation of collagen and elastin production leads to the firming of the skin and thus a reduction of the appearance of wrinkles and the disappearance of fine lines.
Studies also confirm that a majority of people using red light see a reduction in the size of facial pores.
- Pore size reduction in 90% of patients.
- Increased skin clarity in 90% of patients.
- Wrinkle reduction in 45% of patients.
Lask, G. et al. – The utilization of nonthermal blue (405-425 nm) and near infrared (850-890 nm) light in aesthetic dermatology and surgery-a multicenter study.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16414904
Russell, B.A. et al. – A study to determine the efficacy of light therapy in facial skin rejuvenation
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16414908
The study showed that after several sessions of light therapy, an improvement in the complexion, softness, smoothness and firmness of the patients’ skin was observed.
Russell, B.A. et al. – A study to determine the efficacy of light therapy in facial skin rejuvenation
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16414908
Stimulates the Production of Collagen and Elastin
Light penetrates the skin to the dermis where collagen production takes place. Light stimulates the production of collagen and elastin to revive the skin’s healing process.
Lee, S.Y. et al. – A prospective, randomized, placebo-controlled, double-blinded, and split-face clinical study on LED phototherapy for skin rejuvenation
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17566756
Improves Skin’s Ability to Heal
Red light helps reduce old age spots, sun spots and skin discolorations. By stimulating the production of collagen, the skin cells renew and the spots disappear.
At the end of the 4-week study, 74% of patients showed a visible improvement in the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.
Red light has also been shown to reduce sebum secretion from the sebaceous glands, making your skin less oily.
Sadick, N.S. et al. – A study to determine the efficacy of a novel handheld light-emitting diode device in the treatment of photo-aged skin.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19146602
Improves Moisture Retention, Skin Suppleness and Firmness
With increased collagen and elastin, your skin becomes firmer. Your skin’s moisture retention will improve.
Wunsch, A et al. – A controlled trial to determine the efficacy of red and near-infrared light treatment in patient satisfaction, reduction of fine lines, wrinkles, skin roughness, and intradermal collagen density increase.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24286286
Red light increases the rate of cell regeneration and thus accelerates the healing of the skin and the disappearance of scars.
Whelan, H.T. et al. – Effect of NASA light-emitting diode irradiation on wound healing.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11776448
Skin Oxygenation and Detoxification
Red light increases the transfer of energy between skin molecules that absorb this energy. These activated molecules cause the skin to oxygenate and detoxify.
Karu, T. – Primary and secondary mechanisms of action of visible to near-infrared light on cells.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10365442
LED Therapy For Acne
Blue light helps reduce lesions. It combines the anti-bacterial and anti-inflammatory actions and thus allows to effectively treat acne, light and severe.
Studies by H.H Gold showed a 65% reduction in boils and a 62% reduction in whiteheads and blackheads.
Gold, M.H. et al. – Clinical efficacy of self-applied blue light therapy for mild-to-moderate facial acne.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20729943
Papageorgiou, P. et al. – Phototherapy with blue (415nm) and red (660 nm) Light in the treatment of acne vulgaris.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10809858
Morton, C.A. et al. – An open study to determine the efficacy of blue light in the treatment of mild to moderate acne.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16249142
Studies confirm that a majority of people using red light see a reduction in the size of facial pores.
Pore size reduction in 90% of patients, Increased skin clarity in 90% of patients.
Lask, G. et al. – The utilization of nonthermal blue (405-425 nm) and near infrared (850-890 nm) light in aesthetic dermatology and surgery-a multicenter study.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16414904
This study showed an improvement of 77.93% in the appearance of inflammatory lesions due to acne.
Lee, S.Y. et al. – Blue and red light combination LED phototherapy for acne vulgaris in patients with skin phototype IV
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1002/lsm.20412
It was shown in this study that red light reduced sebum secretion from the sebaceous glands and thus made the skin less oily.
Sadick, N.S. et al. – A study to determine the efficacy of a novel handheld light-emitting diode device in the treatment of photo-aged skin.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19146602
A 2004 study showed that the scars of patients treated with violet light, a combination of red and blue lights, were half as visible as those of patients not treated with light.
Gaida K, Koller R, et al. Low Level Laser Therapy–a conservative approach to the scar?
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15145195
Bacteria are sensitive to light and it has been shown that blue light is the most effective at removing bacteria from your skin.
Lubart, R. et al. – A possible mechanism for the bactericial effect of visible light.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3806074/
Treatment with blue light reduces the size of lesions and erythema and allows a general improvement in the appearance of the skin. Your skin calms down and fewer pimples appear.
Lask, G. et al. – The utilization of nonthermal blue (405-425nm) and near infrared (850-890nm) light in aesthetic dermatology and surgery.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16414904
Increases Your Self-Confidence
Studies have shown that acne scars have a significant negative impact on the quality of life of young adults. Many people were complexed by their acne scars and felt that this had an impact on their social life. Blue light reduces acne outbreaks and thus reduces acne scarring.
Tasoula, E. et al. – The impact of acne vulgaris on quality of life and psychic health in young adolescents in Greece.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23197205
LED Therapy For Eczema, Rosacea, Psoriasis & Redness
Reduces Symptoms of Psoriasis
During this study, patients with psoriasis were treated with red and infrared light for 4 weeks. At the end of treatment, the release rate for all patients was between 60% and 100%. Patients reported being very satisfied.
Ablon G. – Combination 830-nm and 633-nm light-emitting diode phototherapy shows promise in the treatment of recalcitrant psoriasis: preliminary findings.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19764893
Reduces Inflammation and Redness
Blue light has anti-inflammatory properties and has demonstrated its ability to treat different types of skin inflammation.
Shnitkind, E. et al. – Anti-flammatory properties of narrow-band blue light.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16865864
Effectively Treats Psoriasis and Eczema
Several studies show that blue and red light are effective in treating psoriasis and eczema. They eliminate the cells that cause inflammation of the skin. After a few light therapy sessions, these cells calm down and the symptoms are much less visible.
Eczema is a skin condition that manifests as erythema or redness on the skin.
Exposure to red light helps remove hyperactive skin cells, which are the main cause of inflammatory skin. The red light penetrates deeply into your skin and chemically reacts with damaged tissue. Light helps heal signs of eczema over time.
Kleinpenning M. M. et al. – Efficacy of blue light vs. red light in the treatment of psoriasis: a double-blind, randomized comparative study: blue light versus red light in psoriasis.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21435024
Pfaff S. et al. – Prospective randomized long-term study on the efficacy and safety of uv-free blue light for treating mild Psoriasis Vulgaris.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26044167
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Does Light Therapy Cause Cancer?
LED light therapy has gained popularity in recent years as an effective skincare treatment for various skin concerns, such as acne, wrinkles, and inflammation. However, some people have expressed concerns over whether LED light therapy could cause cancer. In this article, we'll explore the facts, dispel the myths, and help you make an informed decision about this innovative skincare treatment.
Understanding LED Light Therapy
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LED (Light Emitting Diode) therapy is a non-invasive skincare treatment that uses varying wavelengths of light to target specific skin issues. Red light, for example, stimulates collagen production and reduces inflammation, while blue light fights acne-causing bacteria. LED light therapy is FDA-cleared and widely used by dermatologists and estheticians due to its proven effectiveness and safety.
Does LED Light Therapy Cause Cancer?
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The simple answer is no. LED light therapy does not cause cancer. The confusion arises because LED light therapy is often mistakenly associated with ultraviolet (UV) radiation, which is known to cause skin cancer. LED light therapy does not emit harmful UV rays and is, therefore, safe for regular use.
LED vs. UV Light
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It's essential to understand the difference between LED and UV light. While both are types of electromagnetic radiation, they have distinct properties and effects on the skin. LED light is visible and falls within the safe range of the light spectrum. In contrast, UV light is invisible and has a shorter wavelength, which can penetrate the skin and cause DNA damage, leading to skin cancer.
Studies on LED Light Therapy and Cancer
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Numerous studies have demonstrated the safety and effectiveness of LED light therapy for various skin conditions. Some studies have even suggested that certain wavelengths of LED light can inhibit cancer cell growth and promote wound healing. For example, NASA has utilized red LED light to promote wound healing in astronauts, and some cancer centers use low-level light therapy (LLLT) to manage side effects of cancer treatments.
Conclusion
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LED light therapy is a safe and effective treatment for various skin concerns, and there is no evidence to suggest that it causes cancer. On the contrary, LED light therapy has been shown to provide numerous benefits for the skin, without the risks associated with UV radiation. As always, it's important to consult with a skincare professional before beginning any new treatment to ensure it's appropriate for your skin type and concerns.
10-22-2024
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Light Therapy for Skincare: LED vs. Laser
Light therapy is a popular non-invasive treatment for various skin concerns. It is a gentle and painless procedure that uses different colors of light to stimulate the cells in the skin and promote healing and rejuvenation. There are two types of light therapy - LED (Light Emitting Diode) and laser therapy. In this article, we will discuss the differences between LED light therapy and laser therapy, and help you decide which one is better suited for your skincare needs.
LED Light Therapy
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LED light therapy is a popular option for people looking to improve the overall appearance of their skin. It is a gentle and non-invasive procedure that uses low-level light wavelengths to address various skin concerns such as fine lines, wrinkles, dark spots, acne, rosacea, and hyperpigmentation. LED light therapy is safe for all skin types and doesn't require any downtime, which means you can resume your daily activities immediately after the treatment. LED light therapy is also cost-effective as it doesn't require any special equipment or maintenance.
Laser Therapy
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Laser therapy, on the other hand, is a more intensive procedure that involves the use of high-energy light to treat specific skin concerns. Laser therapy works by delivering intense, focused light beams to target the problem areas in the skin. Laser therapy is a popular choice for people looking to treat severe skin conditions such as deep wrinkles, scars, and sun damage. Laser therapy is also effective in removing unwanted hair and tattoos.
However, laser therapy requires multiple sessions and can be more expensive than LED light therapy. It can also cause some side effects such as redness, swelling, and peeling of the skin. Laser therapy is not recommended for people with sensitive skin or those with a history of skin cancer.
Which is Better?
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Both LED light therapy and laser therapy are effective treatments for various skin concerns. The choice between the two therapies depends on the severity of your skin concerns, your budget, and your personal preferences. If you have mild skin concerns and are looking for an affordable, non-invasive treatment, LED light therapy may be the right choice for you. On the other hand, if you have severe skin concerns and are willing to invest in a more intensive procedure, laser therapy may be a better option. It is important to note that there are no at home laser therapy which means it must be done in office, and doesn't offer the flexibility and cost savings of LED therapy.
Conclusion
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In conclusion, light therapy is an effective and non-invasive treatment for various skin concerns. LED light therapy is a safe and affordable option for mild skin concerns, while laser therapy is a more intensive treatment for severe skin conditions. It's important to consult with a skincare professional before deciding which therapy to choose as they can help you determine which treatment is best suited for your needs.
10-22-2024
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The Benefits of Near Infrared Light Featuring the Mask & Glo Pro
Near infrared (NIR) light therapy is a popular and effective way to promote skin health and improve the appearance of aging and acne-prone skin. One of the most popular NIR light therapy devices on the market is the Mask & Glo Pro, which features LED bulbs that emit specific wavelengths of light to target specific skin concerns.
Mask & Glo Pro Face
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The Mask & Glo Pro - Face features 66 LED bulbs with an energy density of 44 megawatts/cm^2 for the blue and red wavelengths, which are specifically designed to target acne. These wavelengths of light have been shown to reduce inflammation and bacteria on the skin, which can help to reduce the appearance of acne. The device also features an energy density of 30 megawatts/cm^2 for the red and NIR wavelengths, which are designed to target signs of aging. These wavelengths of light have been shown to stimulate collagen production, which can help to reduce the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines.
Mask & Glo Pro Neck & Hand
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The Mask & Glo Pro - Neck & Hand also features 49 LED bulbs, with the energy density of 30 megawatts/cm^2 for the red and NIR wavelengths which are designed to target signs of aging. The device emits light at 630nm +/-5 nm, 830 nm which has been shown to improve the overall skin health, and boost collagen production on the neck area.
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Using the Mask & Glo Pro on a regular basis can help to improve the overall appearance of the skin, as well as promote a more youthful and radiant complexion. The device is easy to use and can be incorporated into any skincare routine, making it a convenient and effective way to improve skin health.
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In summary, NIR light therapy with the Mask & Glo Pro devices is a great way to improve the overall health of your skin and reduce the appearance of acne and aging. The device uses specific wavelengths of light to target specific skin concerns, and regular use can lead to a more youthful and radiant complexion.
10-23-2024
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Understanding the Different Light Colors in the All-New & FDA Cleared Mask & Glo Pro
LED light therapy is a popular and effective treatment for a variety of skin concerns, including wrinkles, acne, and sun damage. But not all LED light therapy is the same. There are three different types of LED light therapy – red light, blue light, and near-infrared – and each one has its own unique benefits and uses.
Red light therapy, also known as photobiomodulation, uses wavelengths of light in the red and near-infrared spectrum. This type of LED light therapy is thought to stimulate the production of collagen and elastin, making it an effective treatment for reducing the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. It can also help to improve skin tone and texture, as well as reduce inflammation and redness.
Blue light therapy, on the other hand, uses wavelengths of light in the blue spectrum. This type of LED light therapy is effective at killing the bacteria that causes acne, making it a popular treatment for individuals with acne-prone skin. It can also help to reduce inflammation and improve the overall appearance of the skin.
Finally, near-infrared light therapy uses wavelengths of light in the near-infrared spectrum. This type of LED light therapy is thought to be effective at stimulating the production of new cells and promoting wound healing, making it a potentially useful treatment for individuals with damaged or aging skin. It may also help to improve circulation and reduce inflammation.
Overall, each type of LED light therapy has its own unique benefits and uses. Red light therapy is effective at reducing the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, blue light therapy is useful for treating acne, and near-infrared light therapy can help to promote wound healing and improve circulation. Whether you’re looking to improve the appearance of your skin or simply want to try a new type of skincare treatment, LED light therapy may be worth considering.
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10-31-2024
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