LED Light Therapy

Our full canopy LED Light Therapy Facial ensures rapid and effective results for your skin. The treatment offers 4 different LED light colours, Red, Blue, Green and Yellow,  giving off different frequencies which have varied effects on the skin. The collagen-boosting treatment will leave skin looking healthier with a radiant glow as it helps to regenerate skin cells and ageing skin. Led Light Therapy is a great non-invasive treatment that can also be used to target problematic skin such as acne and rosacea.

Red light

Red light therapy (640nm) can help with issues such as  scarring, and signs of aging — including wrinkles and age spots

When the light is applied to your skin, the epidermis absorbs it and then stimulates collagen proteins.  More collagen means that your skin will look smoother and fuller, which can reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. Red LED light is also thought to reduce inflammation while improving circulation, which can give you a healthier glow. It can also be used to aid scar healing and inflammation post acne.

Blue light

Blue LED light therapy (470nm) on the other hand, targets the sebaceous glands, which are also called oil glands. They’re located beneath your hair follicles.

Sebaceous glands are necessary for lubricating your skin and hair so that it doesn’t dry out. However, these glands can become overactive, leading to oily skin and acne.

The theory is that blue LED light therapy can target these oil glands and make them less active. In turn, you may see fewer acne breakouts. Blue light can also kill acne-causing bacteria beneath the skin, which can help treat severe acne pimples, including cysts and nodules.

Oftentimes, blue LED light is used in conjunction with red LED light to:

Help treat acne

Decrease scarring

Promote anti-inflammatory effects

Green light

Green light therapy (575nm) is absorbed into the skin where it has a calming effect. It helps to lighten hyper-pigmentation spots revealing a brighter complexion. The calming effect also has anti-inflammatory properties that soothe the surface of the skin.

Yellow light

Yellow (or amber) light therapy (590nm) can help with skin issues, including but not limited to: redness, irritation, rosacea, and UV radiation damage.  It has a shallow skin penetration and can be effective for skin issues involving redness, such as spider veins or rosacea.

We recommend a course of 8-10 sessions.  For best results we recommend sessions twice a week

About The Treatment

Procedure Time

30 Minutes

Recovery Time

None

Anaesthetic

None

Back To Work

Same day

Duration Of Results

Discuss With Practitioner

No. Of Treatments

1 - 6 Sessions
Treatment Cost
30 Minute Treatment* £45
6 LED Light Therapy Sessions £225
10 LED Light Therapy Sessions £299

 

*under light for 20 minutes

 

LED Add-on £20

Questions & Answers

What are the benefits?

The unique combinations of clinically proven Blue, Red and Near Infrared wavelengths boost collagen production, increase hydration, calm redness and irritation and even blitz blemish causing bacteria. The light therapy triggers a whole cascade of skin enhancing processes so the benefits continue even after the treatment has finished.

What does the treatment involve?

The LED Light therapy facial is a relaxing, pain free experience with proven mood enhancing effects. Relax in our dimly lit treatment room, get cosy on our heated bed and simply enjoy some luxury me-time whilst your skin absorbs the energising light to kick start cell regeneration, calm irritation or restore radiance. Each treatment lasts 30 minutes and with no downtime, you can simply get up and glow!

LED Phototherapy is a fabulous stand alone treatment, however, it can also be used in combination with many of our facial treatments.  For example, it can be added to one of our Dermaplaning facials or one of our chemical peel treatments.  We also include it as standard as part of our Microneedling facial.  It can even be added post botox or post dermal filler to calm areas of irritation and brighten the skin.

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