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Do At-Home LED Therapy Devices Really Make a Difference?In short: Yes! |
"LED therapy is a common skin treatment that uses wavelengths of light, such as red and blue," explains Dr. Anna Guanche, dermatologist and beauty expert from Bella Skin Institute. "In general blue light is great for active acne as it mutes bacterial cell division and helps to soothe and calm down acne flares, while red light stimulates collagen production and can help to speed the healing process for the marks from acne. Some use red and infrared to stimulate collagen. Remember that this is light not a laser so it's a low-energy device that's subtle unlike laser treatments."
Guanche actually singles out Gross' LED products as her top picks. "They're not only FDA-approved, but have clinical studies to show that, after 10 weeks, 97 percent of subjects saw visible improvements in fine lines, wrinkles and skin tone."Image via Imaxtree