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LED BENEFITS

Learn about the benefits of LED light therapy, including wound healing, acne treatment, facial firming, and wrinkle reduction.

Hydration

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Treats dry skin by boosting Hyaluronic Acid within the skin. It treats deep and superficial hydration and plumps and reduces fine lines and wrinkles.

Oily Skin Thin Skin

Balances out oil production and mattifies.

Vulnerable skin LED is a fantastic tool for strengthening crepey, vulnerable skin. It encourages new healthy cells and supports them until they mature into nice plump cells - many people overexfoliate nowadays, which means their skin has a flatness to it, and the cells remain premature, never fully maturing.

Pigmentation

LED doesn’t work like IPL and laser, which target pigmentation by breaking it down and bringing it to the surface. Instead, LED calms the melanocytes and thickens the epidermal layer by producing healthy cells, encouraging them to mature, improving plumpness, and reducing the appearance of pigmentation. Treats the complexion as a whole, improving clarity and overall tone.

Texture

It greatly improves texture. One of the first things that clients notice is the smoothness and softness of the skin. We usually say they will notice improvements to their skin around treatment 4, but some clients notice improvements earlier, and smoothness is one of them.

Fine lines and wrinkles

Increases hyaluronic acid and collagen production, plumping the skin and reducing the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.

Acne

Attacks and destroys the bacteria that causes acne reduces inflammation in the blemish, speeds up the healing process, and improves the skin's overall condition. Your complexion will be fresher & brighter, and skin texture & tone will improve.

Red blood vessels

Strengthens the skin’s blood capillaries, leading to improved oxygenation and detoxification of the skin. It doesn’t target veins but improves appearance by hydrating capillaries and thickening the epidermal layer.

Anti-oxidants

Boosts anti-oxidants in the skin (helps protect against free radicals) and body (helps fight illness and colds

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