LED Light Therapy

 Led Light Therapy is a state-of-the-art aesthetic treatment through therapeutic lights, supporting acne treatments, lightening spots, rejuvenation, stretch marks, baldness, among others.

This therapy promotes photostimulation through combined and programmed light beams, reaching the deepest layers of the skin, transporting energy to the cells through electromagnetic radiation. Led/Laser phototherapy is safe equipment to treat various aesthetic dysfunctions. As it performs what we call photomultiplication, which means it is capable of normalizing the biochemical, bioelectrical, and bioenergetic functions of cells at the mitochondrial level. Increasing cell metabolism and promoting several benefits, without harming the treated tissue, allowing a gradual, safe and painless result, without restrictions to the type of skin. 

The aesthetic treatments by phototherapy use three colors of LEDs, and two types of Lasers, each one bringing different benefits to the skin.

The Blue Led

Excellent for treating acne in the skin, reducing the inflammatory and infectious process, as it has bactericidal, fungicidal, oxygenating, and healing properties. Reduces skin blemishes through the breakdown of melanin in the layers of the epidermis.

The Led Amber

Develops the viscoelasticity of the skin, has draining, detoxifying properties, improving blood and lymphatic circulation, minimizing edema, stimulating the presence of water in the hydro-lipid mantle, and has a calming effect in cases of redness caused by rosacea. being indicated for sensitive skin and skin sagging. It works by reducing the formation of melanin, as it reduces the production of tyrosine, which is related to the formation of melanin by melanocytes.

The Green Led

Inhibits the production of melanin and pigmentation, lightening the blemishes.

The red and infrared laser

Regenerating, anti-inflammatory action that acts on the skin's instantaneous recovery, has a bio stimulating action, activating the cells, making the skin more favorable to the reception of actives. It induces the production of collagen, elastin, acts on the dermis by activating fibroblasts, reducing wrinkles and expression lines.

The LED light is a modern alternative for fast and safe procedures for facial beauty. Like many aesthetic and dermatological procedures, the technology Led in aesthetic treatments aims the correction and rehabilitation of damaged skin. Led-based treatments help to stimulate the production of collagen, as well as to prevent and eliminate cases of wrinkles, acne and alleviate signs of melasma.

 

LED Light Therapy is recommended for the following conditions:

  • Rosacea

  • Treatment of Acne

  • Clearing Dark Circles 

  • Skin Infections

  • Treatment of Stretch Marks

  • Telangiectasia. Melasma and Chloasma

  • Microneedle Skin Regeneration

  • Skin Cleansing 

  • Stain Whitening

  • Rejuvenation

  • Hair Therapy

Body LED Light Treatment

Led therapy or low power laser is a resource treatment using visible or invisible light (such as infrared, for example) as an aid in therapies in some areas such as aesthetics, functional dermatological physiotherapy, acupuncture, dermatology, trauma-orthopedic physiotherapy, and podiatry.

Physiological effects can occur from photochemical or thermal effects of the lights. The main ones have increased ATP synthesis (adenosine triphosphate); reduction in intracellular pH; macrophage stimulation; activation of fibroblasts; cell membrane alteration; angiogenesis (formation of new blood capillaries); increased phagocytic activity (elimination of cell debris for healing, for example).

Some effects can be local (where LED was applied) and others can be systemic (they have acted in various parts of the body, in addition to the area that received the therapy).

 

Its recommended for:

  • Oily and acne skin

  • Tissue flaccidity

  • Wrinkles and fine lines

  • Skin stains

  • Wounds

  • Skin cleaning

  • Ligament injury

  • Bruises

  • Rosacea

  • Burns

  • Herpes

  • Localized fat

  • Cellulitis

  • Muscle stretch

  • Trigger points

  • Tendinopathies

  • Arthritis

  • Chronic pain