LED Light Therapy Norwich UK

Dermalux LED Light Therapy is a non-invasive, soothing, and effective skincare treatment that uses light energy to rejuvenate the skin, improve its overall appearance, and address a variety of skin concerns. This advanced therapy uses LED (Light Emitting Diode) technology, which delivers specific wavelengths of light to the skin to promote healing, stimulate collagen production, and reduce inflammation.

Dermalux LED therapy can be used as a standalone treatment or as a complementary therapy alongside other aesthetic treatments to enhance their results. It is suitable for all skin types and offers benefits for a wide range of concerns, including acne, aging skin, pigmentation, and general skin health.


How it works…

Dermalux LED Light Therapy works by using different wavelengths of light to penetrate the skin at varying depths, each targeting specific skin concerns. The light energy is absorbed by the skin cells and converted into cellular energy, which accelerates healing and rejuvenation processes.

  1. Blue Light (450nm):

    • Targets the superficial layers of the skin and is primarily used for treating acne and blemishes. It works by killing acne-causing bacteria, reducing inflammation, and regulating sebum (oil) production.

  2. Red Light (630nm):

    • Penetrates deeper into the skin to stimulate collagen production, improve skin elasticity, and reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. It also helps to enhance the skin’s natural healing processes, making it ideal for anti-aging treatments.

  3. Near-Infrared Light (830nm):

    • Reaches even deeper layers of the skin to promote healing, repair, and regeneration. It helps to improve skin tone and texture, reduces inflammation, and supports cellular repair.

The light therapy is typically administered using a hand-held device or a light panel, with the light applied directly to the skin. Each session lasts between 20 to 40 minutes depending on the specific treatment being performed.

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