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Get answers to common questions about LED Light Therapy.
LED Light Therapy is non-invasive and generally safe for all skin types when administered professionally. We use protective eye coverings and adjust settings individually. Inform your therapist of medications or photosensitizing conditions to ensure a tailored, safe treatment.
During the 30-minute light bath, targeted wavelengths penetrate skin to stimulate cellular repair and reduce bacteria or inflammation. Your esthetician selects the appropriate color option to complement your facial, enhancing results without added downtime.
For cystic acne we often use blue light to target bacteria and red light to reduce inflammation. Rosacea responds best to gentle red or infrared settings to calm redness. Your esthetician will recommend a personalized combination.
Many clients notice subtle improvements after one session, with more visible changes after three to six treatments spaced weekly or biweekly. Collagen stimulation and pigment reduction are cumulative, so a short series plus maintenance yields best long-term results.
Yes. LED Light Therapy is designed as a facial add-on and pairs well with cleansing, masks, and serums. We avoid intense chemical peels or recent dermabrasion; your esthetician will coordinate timing and treatments for safe, effective layering.
Side effects are rare and mild—temporary warmth or slight redness may occur. No downtime is required. Avoid photosensitizing drugs and extensive sun exposure immediately after treatment. Follow post-care advice and contact us with any concerns.