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LED Light Therapy

LED light therapy is a non-invasive treatment that specific wavelengths of light to promote skin health and rejuvenation. This therapy can help reduce signs of aging, improve skin tone, and enhance overall complexion. Benefits include increased collagen production, reduced inflammation, and improved skin texture, making it an ideal choice for those seeking a radiant, youthful appearance. Experience the transformative effects of LED light therapy for healthier, glowing skin.

How does LED light therapy work?

LED light therapy works by using specific wavelengths of light (red, blue, or infrared) to penetrate the skin and trigger cellular responses. Red light promotes collagen production and improves skin texture, while blue light targets acne-causing bacteria. Infrared light helps with deep tissue healing and reduces inflammation.

How many sessions are needed?

The number of sessions depends on your skin concerns. For optimal results, a series of treatments (usually 6-12) over a few weeks may be recommended. Maintenance treatments can be done periodically afterward.

Can I combine LED light therapy with other treatments?

Yes, LED light therapy can be combined with other treatments like facials, chemical peels, or microdermabrasion. It's important to consult with a professional to ensure the treatments are complementary and won't cause irritation.

Is LED light therapy suitable for all skin types?

Yes, LED light therapy is generally safe for all skin types, including sensitive skin. It is non-invasive and does not cause irritation or damage to the skin when used correctly.

Due to restrictions on advertising pricing and specific information for anti-ageing services, we welcome you to have all your questions answered  and obtain a realistic quote in consultation with our medical staff. These consultations are either complementary or require a deposit that can be used towards treatment. Our customer service team would be happy to assist you to book this.

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