Use and recommendations.
The LED Mask is used to stimulate collagen production and improve the appearance of the skin by reducing imperfections such as acne and acting against inflammation and congestion of the skin. LED light therapy has been evaluated and validated by hundreds of universities and medical laboratories as well as NASA, which uses it to accelerate the healing of skin lesions in its astronauts.
What is it?
It is a medical-aesthetic device that consists of a white mask with small bulbs of up to seven colors, which when placed on the face stimulates the skin and enhances facial rejuvenation.
Is it a safe therapy?
In addition to being safe, it is completely painless and does not burn.
The effects are visible from the first treatment, achieving healthier, brighter, more hydrated, firmer skin that looks significantly younger and fresher.
What benefits does it have?
Depending on each color we can say that the light:
Red: stimulates collagen production and pore reduction.
Blue: Fights bacteria and soothes irritated or sensitive skin. For acne.
Green: nourishes and regenerates the skin. Unifying and whitening effect.
Yellow: oxygenates tissues, breaks down pigments and improves circulation.
Violet: combination of benefits of red and blue light.
Light blue: improves skin metabolism.
White: acts against wrinkles and expression lines.
How long does this treatment last?
Once or twice a week in 20-minute sessions. Several sessions are usually necessary.
Is it compatible with other treatments?
This treatment can be applied alone or combined with other facial treatments, thus enhancing its effect and improving the benefits.
What care should be taken at home after treatment?
Minimal. It is important to avoid excessive sun exposure in the treated areas and use a sunscreen with SPF 30 or higher, in order to maintain the results of the treatment and prevent premature aging.
In cases of acne, what can be achieved with this treatment?
Acne is caused by the multiplication of bacteria that cause the obstruction and inflammation of the sebaceous follicles. When exposed to blue light, molecular oxygen is produced that attacks the bacteria responsible for acne.
It has been shown in numerous clinical studies that blue-violet light at 420 nm kills the bacteria that cause acne, effectively eliminating the infection and repairing the affected area without damaging the surrounding tissues. The result is healthier, smoother and fresher skin.
Are there any contraindications for undergoing LED mask phototherapy treatment?
- A history of cancer.
- Wounds in the area to be treated.
- History of keloids.
- Epilepsy.
- Autoimmune diseases such as lupus and porphyria.
- Pacemaker.
- Solar urticaria or known photosensitivity to LED light.
- Use of known medications that can cause photosensitivity.
Magnasalud Clinic. Medical and dermatological team.