LED (Light Emitting Diode) Light Therapy utilisizes specific wavelengths of light—most commonly Red (633nm) and Near-Infrared (830nm)—to gently stimulate cellular renewal within the skin. It is a safe, non-invasive, and clinically-proven approach that promotes collagen and elastin production, boosts circulation and hydration, significantly reduces inflammation, and accelerates wound healing. The benefits of Light Therapy are cumulative, meaning consistent application through a dedicated programme enhances potential results and provides complementary support for other corrective services such as lasers, collagen induction, and chemical peels.
Why It Is Recommended
The LED Light Therapy Programme delivers true, noticeable results, both immediate and cumulative, with frequent application over a course of treatments. It provides a non-invasive option to effectively address a myriad of concerns, ranging from fine lines and laxity to sensitivity and rosacea, acne, eczema, dermatitis, dryness, mild pigmentation, dullness, and overall devitalisation. Because LED supports healing and recovery at a cellular level, it serves as a valuable complement to more intensive corrective treatments like Collagen Induction Therapy, various peels, SRA, Sublative, and PicoWay. LED Light Therapy fosters a stronger, more resilient, and radiant complexion, all without any discomfort or downtime. The cumulative nature of its results means that consistent treatment yields progressively enhanced benefits.
Expected Downtime
There is no associated downtime with LED treatments. Clients may experience a mild sensation of warmth immediately after the session, which typically dissipates within half an an hour. As with any skincare regimen, diligent sun protection and mindful sun exposure are always recommended.
Recommended Treatments
Given the cumulative nature of light therapy results, booking appointments in close succession is best for optimal outcomes. An ideal protocol involves two treatments per week for the first five weeks, or one treatment per week for the first ten weeks if scheduling is more manageable. Following this initial intensive phase, treatments can be continued on a weekly or monthly basis for ongoing maintenance and enhanced skin health