LED Light Therapy

LED

Monthly

Who It's For

Suitable for all skin types. Particularly beneficial for acne-prone skin, rosacea, inflammatory skin conditions, ageing concerns and post-procedure recovery.

Expected Results

Reduction in acne breakouts and inflammation, improved skin tone, stimulation of collagen production and overall skin rejuvenation with regular use.

Pre-care Advice

Remove contact lenses before treatment. Inform Kirsten of any photosensitising medications. Arrive with clean skin.

After-care Advice

Apply SPF after treatment if going outdoors. No specific downtime required. Follow any additional homecare advice provided.

Downtime & Recovery

None.

Contraindications

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Photosensitising medications, epilepsy, active cancer in the treatment area, pregnancy (seek advice), or use of photosensitising topical products.

Side Effects & Risks

Generally very well tolerated. Rare instances of mild sensitivity or eye strain if eye protection is not worn.

Practitioner Qualifications

OFQUAL Level 5 in Clinical Skin Science; OFQUAL Level 4 Diploma in Aesthetic Practice.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can LED light therapy help with acne?
Yes. Blue wavelength LED is clinically proven to target acne-causing bacteria, while red and near-infrared wavelengths reduce inflammation and support skin healing. Celluma is particularly effective for acne-prone skin.
Is LED therapy suitable if I have rosacea?
Yes. LED light therapy, particularly red wavelengths, can help to calm inflammation associated with rosacea. Kirsten will assess your skin and advise the most appropriate protocol.