LED light therapy uses different wavelengths of light to target various skin concerns:
  1. Red light stimulates collagen production and improves skin elasticity.
  2. Blue light targets acne-causing bacteria.
  3. Yellow light helps to reduce skin redness, promote circulation, and improve overall skin tone, providing a brighter and more even complexion.
  4. Infrared light: Penetrates deeper into the skin, supporting healing, reducing inflammation, and encouraging tissue repair for smoother, more resilient skin. LED therapy can also improve skin texture, reduce inflammation, and promote overall skin rejuvenation.
LED therapy can also improve skin texture, reduce inflammation, and promote overall skin rejuvenation.
Yes, blue LED light is particularly effective for acne treatment as it targets the bacteria that cause acne breakouts. Regular use can help reduce inflammation, prevent future outbreaks, and improve overall skin clarity.
Yellow light is used with RF treatments because it helps calm inflammation and reduce redness, ensuring a more comfortable experience during the treatment. It complements the collagen-boosting effects of RF without interfering, allowing for deep rejuvenation while enhancing overall skin comfort. Red light, on the other hand, is paired with EMS in the final step. Red light penetrates deeply to promote healing, enhance collagen synthesis, and further reduce any post-RF inflammation. Combined with EMS, red light helps improve skin firmness and lift by targeting both the skin and underlying muscles, leading to a more toned and youthful appearance.
RF delivers heat into the deeper layers of the skin (dermis) to stimulate collagen production and promote skin tightening. Yellow light works on the surface layers, helping to soothe the skin, reduce redness, and support lymphatic circulation. It does not interfere with the RF energy or its thermal effect — instead, it enhances comfort during treatment and provides a visibly calming effect afterward.