Fiberlift Flex is LED device available with the ability to deliver 3 concurrent wavelengths, each at the optimum intensity whilst maintaining a stable energy output. Wavelengths can be delivered as single or simultaneous protocols to target multiple chromophores for increased efficacy and reduced treatment time.
LED light therapy is a non-invasive skincare treatment that uses specific wavelengths of light to address various skin concerns. LED stands for Light-Emitting Diode, and the therapy is commonly used in dermatology and aesthetic treatments to promote skin health and rejuvenation.
How LED Light Therapy Works: Different wavelengths of light penetrate the skin at varying depths, targeting specific skin issues:
1. Blue Light (400-470 nm): Targets acne-causing bacteria (Propionibacterium acnes), making it an effective treatment for acne-prone skin. Blue light also helps reduce oil production.
2. Amber Light (570-620 nm): Helps with skin rejuvenation, calming sensitive skin, and reducing redness and irritation.
3. Red Light (630-700 nm): Stimulates collagen production, reduces inflammation, and helps in the healing of damaged skin. It’s commonly used for anti-aging purposes, as it can reduce wrinkles, fine lines, and improve overall skin texture.
4. Mixed 850 nm Mixed LED light therapy that includes 850 nanometers (nm) typically combines the benefits of near-infrared (NIR) light with other wavelengths, like red and blue light, for enhanced skin and body treatments. The 850 nm wavelength, part of the infrared spectrum, penetrates deeper into the skin and tissues compared to visible light (such as red or blue), allowing it to affect deeper layers for more significant healing and rejuvenation effects.
Led Light is Non-Invasive & Safe:
LED therapy is painless, does not involve any UV rays, and requires no downtime. It’s suitable for all skin types and can be used alone or combined with other treatments for enhanced results.
LED light therapy is available in dermatology clinics and spas.
Professional medical-grade LED light therapy requires spacing sessions apart , such as every 3 days.
Here’s why:
1.Skin Recovery: Professional-grade devices are more powerful than at-home ones. Daily use could overstimulate the skin or tissues, potentially causing redness, sensitivity, or diminishing results. Spacing out treatments allows the skin to recover and respond effectively.
2.Cellular Response: The effects of LED light therapy, such as collagen stimulation, reduced inflammation, or acne treatment, continue working for several days after a session. Overlapping treatments too closely may not provide additional benefits.
3.Tailored Protocols: Professional treatments are often part of a customized plan for specific concerns like anti-aging, acne, or wound healing. Therapists typically recommend 2–3 sessions per week to balance efficacy and safety.
It’s always best to follow the guidance of the professional administering the therapy, as they tailor the frequency to your skin type, concerns, and device settings.
Here’s a protocol for LED light therapy over 6 weeks, with 2 sessions per week, each lasting 20 minutes:
LED Light Therapy Protocol
Objective: To deliver consistent and effective treatment using LED light therapy for skin health, pain relief, or other targeted benefits.
Treatment Schedule:
•Duration: 6 weeks
•Frequency: 2 sessions per week (e.g., Mondays and Thursdays)
•Total Sessions: 12 sessions
•Session Time: 20 minutes
Session Plan:
1.Preparation (5 minutes):
•Cleanse the target area of the skin to remove any makeup, dirt, or oils.
•Ensure the client is comfortable in a relaxed position.
•Provide protective goggles if treating facial areas.
2.LED Light Therapy (20 minutes):
•Adjust the LED device to the appropriate wavelength and settings based on the target goal:
•Red Light (630-660 nm): Skin rejuvenation, anti-aging, or healing.
FiberLift Led Light Therapy Lamp for professional use
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FiberLift Flex Led Light Therapy
Fiberlift Flex is LED device available with the ability to deliver 3 concurrent wavelengths, each at the optimum intensity whilst maintaining a stable energy output. Wavelengths can be delivered as single or simultaneous protocols to target multiple chromophores for increased efficacy and reduced treatment time.
LED light therapy is a non-invasive skincare treatment that uses specific wavelengths of light to address various skin concerns. LED stands for Light-Emitting Diode, and the therapy is commonly used in dermatology and aesthetic treatments to promote skin health and rejuvenation.
How LED Light Therapy Works: Different wavelengths of light penetrate the skin at varying depths, targeting specific skin issues:
1. Blue Light (400-470 nm): Targets acne-causing bacteria (Propionibacterium acnes), making it an effective treatment for acne-prone skin. Blue light also helps reduce oil production.
2. Amber Light (570-620 nm): Helps with skin rejuvenation, calming sensitive skin, and reducing redness and irritation.
3. Red Light (630-700 nm): Stimulates collagen production, reduces inflammation, and helps in the healing of damaged skin. It’s commonly used for anti-aging purposes, as it can reduce wrinkles, fine lines, and improve overall skin texture.
4. Mixed 850 nm Mixed LED light therapy that includes 850 nanometers (nm) typically combines the benefits of near-infrared (NIR) light with other wavelengths, like red and blue light, for enhanced skin and body treatments. The 850 nm wavelength, part of the infrared spectrum, penetrates deeper into the skin and tissues compared to visible light (such as red or blue), allowing it to affect deeper layers for more significant healing and rejuvenation effects.
Led Light is Non-Invasive & Safe:
LED therapy is painless, does not involve any UV rays, and requires no downtime. It’s suitable for all skin types and can be used alone or combined with other treatments for enhanced results.
LED light therapy is available in dermatology clinics and spas.
Professional medical-grade LED light therapy requires spacing sessions apart , such as every 3 days.
Here’s why:
1.Skin Recovery: Professional-grade devices are more powerful than at-home ones. Daily use could overstimulate the skin or tissues, potentially causing redness, sensitivity, or diminishing results. Spacing out treatments allows the skin to recover and respond effectively.
2.Cellular Response: The effects of LED light therapy, such as collagen stimulation, reduced inflammation, or acne treatment, continue working for several days after a session. Overlapping treatments too closely may not provide additional benefits.
3.Tailored Protocols: Professional treatments are often part of a customized plan for specific concerns like anti-aging, acne, or wound healing. Therapists typically recommend 2–3 sessions per week to balance efficacy and safety.
It’s always best to follow the guidance of the professional administering the therapy, as they tailor the frequency to your skin type, concerns, and device settings.
Here’s a protocol for LED light therapy over 6 weeks, with 2 sessions per week, each lasting 20 minutes:
LED Light Therapy Protocol
Objective: To deliver consistent and effective treatment using LED light therapy for skin health, pain relief, or other targeted benefits.
Treatment Schedule:
•Duration: 6 weeks
•Frequency: 2 sessions per week (e.g., Mondays and Thursdays)
•Total Sessions: 12 sessions
•Session Time: 20 minutes
Session Plan:
1.Preparation (5 minutes):
•Cleanse the target area of the skin to remove any makeup, dirt, or oils.
•Ensure the client is comfortable in a relaxed position.
•Provide protective goggles if treating facial areas.
2.LED Light Therapy (20 minutes):
•Adjust the LED device to the appropriate wavelength and settings based on the target goal:
•Red Light (630-660 nm): Skin rejuvenation, anti-aging, or healing.
•Blue Light (400-470 nm): Acne treatment, antibacterial effects.
•Near-Infrared Light (800-850 nm): Pain relief, deeper tissue penetration.
•Position the LED device approximately 6–12 inches from the treatment area.
•Ensure consistent exposure for the full 20 minutes.
3.Post-Treatment (5 minutes):
•Turn off the device and remove any protective goggles.
•Apply a soothing moisturizer or serum if appropriate.
•Discuss aftercare instructions (e.g., sunscreen use if exposed to sunlight).
Precautions:
•Avoid treatment on irritated or sunburned skin.
•Check for contraindications, such as photosensitivity or medications that increase light sensitivity.
•Monitor for any discomfort and adjust time if necessary.
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