Documented clinical effects:

NASA’s space research indicates LED Therapy has a physiological activation effect on cells by allowing them to grow up to 200% faster. LED Light Therapy can stimulate the energy molecule ATP,  accelerate  cell metabolism, deactivate acne bacteria, detoxify cells, and enhance wound healing.

This technology is used to minimize the appearance of lines, wrinkles, redness, age spots and acne. LED photo modulation uses low intensity light of specific wave lengths to enhance fibroblast activity, increasing natural collagen and elastin synthesis, break down pigmentation, and enhance blood circulation.

What it can improve:

LED is considered a ‘Soft Laser’ and has no direct heat effect to the skin; therefore, it can be used with all skin types, colors, and conditions. At Dermalogics, we often mix the wavelengths to ensure you get the maximal benefits when treating:

  • Acne
  • Skin inflammation
  • Rosacea
  • Sun-damaged skin
  • Pigmented skin
  • Melasma

The Physiological Effects – Blue, Red, Yellow, & Green Light

  • Blue wavelength (415nm) – Minimizes acne by deactivating the bacteria Propionibacterium Acnes (P. Acnes bacteria). Blue light activates oxygen free radicals within the cells that destroy and target the bacteria.
  • Red wavelength (660nm) – A rejuvenation and stimulation light for collagen & elastin synthesis, enhances firmness.
  • Yellow wavelength (580nm) – This gentle, calming light is good for sensitive skin and persons with rosacea, as it decreases redness..
  • Green wavelength (525nm)– This light helps break down brown melanin pigment in the skin. This is good for sun-damaged skin, anti-aging and achieving a more even skin-tone.
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