LED Light Therapy
$30 1/2 hour
$125 for 5 sessions
$20 for 20 minutes with any treatment
LED light therapy, or light-emitting diode therapy, is a skin rejuvenation treatment that exposes skin to different wavelengths of visible light to address a variety of skin conditions and boost overall radiance.
The technology was first developed by NASA to grow plants in space, before the agency turned it on astronauts and found LED light therapy also promoted human tissue growth and wound-healing activity.
Low-level light penetrates skin without creating any trauma—unlike laser resurfacing, which relies on controlled microdamage to rejuvenate the skin.
LED red light therapy
High-purity red light can penetrate deep level of the skin to repair skin, smooth fine wrinkles, recover skin flexibility, improve dark complexion, leaving your skin tender, smooth and fresh.
LED blue light therapy
Calming and invisible near-infrared light is an kills the bacteria on and underneath the surface of your skin, leaving your face inhospitable to bacteria. Blue light is calming. You feel relaxed and comfortable.
LED yellow light therapy
Boosting lymphatic flow to help remove toxins, calms rosacea, skin redness, irritation and the appearance of capillaries (tiny blood vessels) and smooths fine lines and wrinkles by minimizing UV radiation damage.
While the treatment can be performed on its own, it’s more frequently used in conjunction with other treatments or as one component of a facial or treatment.
“LED treatments are an effective complement to laser treatments, chemical exfoliations, and microneedling,” says Dr. Frank Fechner, a facial plastic surgeon in Worcester, Massachusetts. “They help aid the recovery process by killing bacteria, reducing inflammation, and promoting the healing process.”
The technology was first developed by NASA to grow plants in space, before the agency turned it on astronauts and found LED light therapy also promoted human tissue growth and wound-healing activity.
Low-level light penetrates skin without creating any trauma—unlike laser resurfacing, which relies on controlled microdamage to rejuvenate the skin.
LED red light therapy
High-purity red light can penetrate deep level of the skin to repair skin, smooth fine wrinkles, recover skin flexibility, improve dark complexion, leaving your skin tender, smooth and fresh.
LED blue light therapy
Calming and invisible near-infrared light is an kills the bacteria on and underneath the surface of your skin, leaving your face inhospitable to bacteria. Blue light is calming. You feel relaxed and comfortable.
LED yellow light therapy
Boosting lymphatic flow to help remove toxins, calms rosacea, skin redness, irritation and the appearance of capillaries (tiny blood vessels) and smooths fine lines and wrinkles by minimizing UV radiation damage.
While the treatment can be performed on its own, it’s more frequently used in conjunction with other treatments or as one component of a facial or treatment.
“LED treatments are an effective complement to laser treatments, chemical exfoliations, and microneedling,” says Dr. Frank Fechner, a facial plastic surgeon in Worcester, Massachusetts. “They help aid the recovery process by killing bacteria, reducing inflammation, and promoting the healing process.”