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LED Light Therapy
A gentle, non‑invasive light treatment used to help improve the appearance of skin tone and radiance, with outcomes and suitability varying between individuals.
Benefits of LED Therapy
Less puffiness
May help reduce the appearance of mild swelling and puffiness in treated areas.
Softer‑looking lines
Can soften the look of fine lines and wrinkles for some people.
Fewer breakouts
May improve the appearance of mild acne and congestion over time.
Calmer‑looking redness
Aims to reduce the visible redness and irritation in selected skin types.
Smoother‑looking skin
Can support more even skin texture and tone with a treatment course.
Gentle, non‑invasive care
A light‑based treatment performed without surgery, with experiences and outcomes varying between individuals.
Treatment Care Guidelines
- Cleanse Your Skin and Avoid Makeup and cosmetic products.
- Stay out of direct sunlight for at least 24 hours.
- Drink plenty of water to keep your skin hydrated.
- Begin with 3–4 sessions per week, then switch to weekly or biweekly maintenance depending on your skin goals.
- Post-treatment: cleanse gently, avoid active skincare and sun exposure for 24–48 hours; apply SPF 30+ daily.
- Stay well hydrated and use antioxidant serums like vitamin C to enhance results.
Possible effects following treatment may include:
- Temporary redness: Some skin types may experience brief redness following treatment
- Momentary discomfort: Individuals prone to dizziness may experience temporary discomfort during the session
- Allergic reactions: The light wavelengths used are similar to natural daylight and do not typically cause allergic reactions
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Frequently Asked Questions
Does LED light therapy have side effects?
Most people notice temporary warmth and mild redness that usually settles within a few hours. Less common effects can include dryness, irritation, headache or, rarely, changes in pigmentation; your clinician will discuss possible risks with you before treatment.
What is LED light therapy?
LED light therapy is a non‑invasive treatment that uses specific colours of light at low energy levels to target the surface of the skin. It is usually performed as a short in‑clinic session and can be combined with other skin treatments as part of an overall plan.
What can LED light therapy do?
LED may help improve the appearance of certain concerns such as redness, acne‑prone skin or dull‑looking skin in some people. The degree of change varies between individuals, and it does not replace medical treatment when a skin disease requires it.
Is LED light therapy safe?
LED treatments have been used in dermatology and cosmetic clinics for many years at controlled settings. However, no procedure is completely risk‑free, and your suitability and any precautions (for example, for photosensitive conditions or medications) must be assessed before treatment.
Is LED light therapy suitable for me?
Suitability depends on your skin type, medical history, current medications and treatment goals. Your clinician will assess you in person and explain whether LED is appropriate for you or if another option may be better.
What do I need to do to care for my skin after LED light therapy?
You will usually be advised to keep the skin hydrated, avoid picking or scratching the area and use gentle skin‑care products. It is also important to protect your skin from excessive sun exposure by using broad‑spectrum sunscreen and following any specific instructions given at your appointment.
What results should I expect after my first treatment?
Some people notice their skin looks calmer or slightly brighter after the first session, while others see changes only after several treatments. Results, if they occur, tend to be gradual and cannot be guaranteed, and your clinician will discuss what is realistic for your particular concerns.






