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LED LIGHT THERAPY

Light it up.

Picture of my Light Stim device

LightStim LED Light Therapy is
FDA cleared to help repair, regenerate,
and energize at the cellular level.

WHAT IS LED LIGHT THERAPY?

LED stands for Light Emitting Diode, which is a tiny computer chip encased in glass. Each LED wavelength (color) of light provides unique therapeutic benefits. LightStim LED has the unique capability to emit multiple wavelengths simultaneously for dramatically greater results in a significantly shorter treatment time. LED is non-invasive, painless, requires no recovery time, and is good for all skin types. Our LightStim devices emit a soothing, gentle warmth.

HOW DOES LIGHT STIM WORK?

The skin uses light as a source of energy to fuel the repair and rejuvenation of damaged cells, or, in the case of treating acne, kill bacteria. The energy stimulates the production of collagen and elastin, boosts circulation, and accelerates tissue repair. During LED Light treatment in our studio, you’ll simply lie underneath a light panel while the device does all the work.

BENEFITS OF LED LIGHT THERAPY

  • Minimize the appearance of pores, fine lines, and wrinkles.

  • Can help optimize skin function.

  • Tones the skin.

  • Calms and reduces redness.

  • Works synergistically with other treatments and ingredients for better results.

  • Produces a radiant glow.

  • Increases blood circulation.

  • Accelerates recovery.

  • Reduces and relieves pain.

  • Destroys P.acnes bacteria.

LED CAN BE USED AS A STAND-ALONE TREATMENT OR AS AN ADD-ON WITH THE FOLLOWING:  

  • Enzyme treatments/ Peels

  • Microdermabrasion

  • Oxygen Treatment

  • Dermaplaning

  • Waxing (reduce bacteria, calm redness)

  • Post-procedure recovery (injectables, micro-needling, laser, IPL, surgery, etc.)

  • Microchanneling

  • Massage

  • Pain management

  • Microblading

WHO SHOULD NOT USE LIGHT THERAPY:

  • Extreme sensitivity to light - migraines brought on by bright light.

  • Melasma or hyperpigmentation exacerbated by mild warmth.

  • Do not apply products that should not be exposed to mild warmth prior to Light Stim treatment.

  • Accutane should be discontinued for 6 months in advance of treatment.

  • Anyone who is pregnant or breast feeding must seek approval from a medical professional.

  • Epilepsy

  • Thyroid Conditions

  • Light Sensitivity

  • Topical Steroids

  • Medications causing light sensitivity, Cortisone, Steroid Treatments, drugs and supplements including psoralen and St. Johns Wort

  • Open wounds

BOOK AS A STAND ALONE OR ADD-ON TREATMENT.  

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