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LED Light Therapy Facials in Swansea

LED Light Therapy is recommended for skin rejuvenation, acne and scarring amongst many other skin conditions. 

Contact No 59 Skin and Beauty Ltd for more information.

Our LED Face & Neck Mask is a non-invasive facial & neck treatment that uses narrow band, non-thermal LED light energy to trigger your body’s natural cell processes to accelerate rejuvenation and repair of the skin.

 This face mask is recommended for skin rejuvenation, sun damage, acne, rosacea, eczema, psoriasis, dermatitis, sensitive and inflammatory conditions, wound healing and scarring as well as anyone looking to restore your skin’s radiance.

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LED Light Therapy Facials to suit all skin types

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LED Light Therapy is great in every single facial to calm any areas of irritation and it’s also brilliant at brightening the skin. 

When used consistently, over time, the LED lights are thought to penetrate your skin at different depths and cause various reactions in your skin, such as fighting acne-causing bacteria, plumping skin and reducing wrinkles. 

 

A course of treatments offers corrective and long-lasting results, although you’ll be able to see a difference after the first session. Light therapy is also particularly calming, so you’ll leave feeling refreshed.

How does light therapy work?

 

LED Light Therapy uses colour wavelengths of visible light which have specific skin benefits. As a result of ageing, skin disorders or trauma, healthy skin cells are compromised and unable to renew themselves normally. The skin uses the 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 the treatment, you’ll have the mask placed over your face while you simply lie on one of our comfy treatment beds.

What types of LED lights are there and what do they do?

Blue Light

This light is a powerful antibacterial properties for the treatment of acne without irritation, reduces oil production, prevents future breakout and offers a UV-free alternative for the treatment of eczema and psoriasis. Experts believe that this colour reduces activity in the sebaceous glands, which are small oil-producing glands in the skin. This reduction in activity causes the glands to produce less oil, possibly improving acne symptoms.

Purple Light

This light helps eliminate acne scars and eliminate toxins, reduces inflammation and improves healing and circulation of blood. ... It also helps wound healing; reduces visible acne and acne marks.

Yellow Light

Yellow Light addresses skin problems, helps rejuvenate the skin, hastens wound healing, improves blood circulation to the skin tissues, and reduces signs of aging like fine lines or wrinkles.

Cyan Light

This light can gradually enhance cell energy. Helping promote skin cells metabolism. Adjust the gland function of skin, improve oily skin, black, pink, and acne. Meanwhile, promote the synthesis of protein and collagen, activate the skin, and relaxation of skin contraction.

Red Light

This light improves scarring and signs of aging, such as wrinkles. It may do this by acting on fibroblasts, which are skin cells that are responsible for collagen production. Collagen is a protein in the skin and other connective tissues. It plays a role in skin healing. This also increases natural hydration levels, reduced redness and inflammation, shrinks the appearance of pores, regulates oil production, improves circulation, accelerates skin repair as is a medically-approved treatment for rosacea.

White Light

This light penetrates the deepest and works to tighten and reduce inflammation. 

Green Light

This light reduces the skins production of melanin in the skin also causes that less melanin travel to the skin's surface. As a result, it will lead to a lighter and smoother skin tone. This light is also suitable for treating red vessels on the surface of the skin.

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