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83% Improved acne skin in 4 weeks
75% Wrinkle reduction
79% Skin tone improvement
Key features

Red Light Therapy Approved by FDA
Studies have shown that it helps with:
Stimulates collagen production
Promotes faster healing of the skin
Especially useful for acne and rosacea

Yellow light promotes metabolism
Lightens pigment spots.
Soothes allergic skin.
Relieves redness.
Promotes healing.

Green light soothes sensitive skin
Eliminates dark circles and age spots
Reduces sun spots and broken capillaries
Makes skin look fresh

Blue light targets acne-causing bacteria
Reduces acne-causing bacteria
Prevents excessive oiliness of the skin
Prevents clogged pores
Reduces breakouts on the face

Strong rejuvenating effect
Promotes new cell regeneration
Promotes a radiant complexion
Fights signs of aging
What Doctors Say

James Sullivan, Medical Researcher
According to information from the Cleveland Clinic, blue LED light therapy may destroy acne-causing bacteria (P. acnes), while red LED light therapy may reduce inflammation and stimulate collagen production, contributing to improved skin appearance.

Dr. Rachel Nazarian
Dr. Rachel Nazarian, a board-certified dermatologist in New York City, told CBS Mornings Plus:
"There's no question that red light can be very beneficial for the skin. There's a lot of research. It actually stimulates cells to create new energy. And what does your body do with energy? It detoxifies. So it gives you more collagen, it reduces the depth of your wrinkles, it can reduce the size of your pores," she said.
"That's not to say that you don't do your Botox, your fillers, your lasers — that's separate, that's done in the doctor's office. But these red lights are really fantastic because you have the ability to do them at home and it's safe for most people," she said.

Dr. Whitney Bowe
Practicing board-certified dermatologist with 20+ medical awards
Dr. Whitney Bowe highlights that red light therapy promotes collagen synthesis and reduces inflammation, aiding in skin regeneration, healing, and elasticity. She mentions, "The light interacts with the skin to stimulate regeneration, healing, and repair of skin cells and supports our healthy collagen production and skin elasticity."
Let’s Answer Your Questions
FAQ
Is the LED device tested for efficiency?
Yes, we conducted third-party independent studies to ensure the specific wavelengths and other performance standards of the device are operating at their maximum capacity and are safe for consumer use.
Are there any side effects and contraindications?
The device is gentle and does not cause any skin irritation or negative reactions. The device has no contraindications. Cannot be used for psoriasis or people with skin cancer.
Can I use red light therapy on my scalp?
While regular exposure to sunlight or tanning beds can increase the risk of skin cancer, red light therapy devices do not emit ultraviolet radiation. Therefore, they can be safely used on the skin and scalp without fear of developing melanoma.
What are the benefits of different light waves when used?
Red Light: Stimulates collagen regeneration, reduces wrinkles, improves skin elasticity, and enhances firmness.
Blue Light: Targets acne-causing bacteria, treats acne, eczema, and rosacea, and soothes skin inflammation.
Green Light: Diminishes skin pigment deposits, fades sunspots, and reduces scars.
Yellow Light: Promotes skin healing, reduces redness, and alleviates skin irritation.
Purple Light: Minimizes pores and promotes skin tightening.
How often can you use red light therapy on your scalp?
To see hair growth results, consistency is key. Most experts recommend using red light therapy 3-4 times a week. It is best to stick to a regular schedule to stimulate the hair follicles. Depending on your progress, you should continue for several months before you see noticeable changes.