FAQs

Your FAQ guide to LED Light Therapy:
what to know before your session.

  • Dermalux LED Light Therapy is a non-invasive treatment that uses targeted wavelengths of light to stimulate cellular activity. This process supports the skin’s natural repair and rejuvenation, helping to improve a variety of skin concerns. Clinically proven, the therapy is effective in promoting overall skin health and addressing conditions such as acne, psoriasis, and signs of aging.

  • Dermalux LED Light Therapy is considered highly safe, with minimal risk of irritation or side effects, supported by over 3,000 clinical studies. However, those taking photosensitive medications or with certain health conditions should consult their healthcare provider before treatment, as they may have increased sensitivity to light.

  • Dermalux LED Light Therapy has a high safety profile. It is clinically proven to be safe for all skin types, including sensitive skin conditions.

  • Light therapy treatment is a relaxing, pain-free experience. Although it does not produce heat, some users may feel a gentle warmth from increased blood circulation in the treated areas, enhancing overall well-being.

  • The ideal number of Dermalux treatments depends on factors such as the specific device used, the condition being treated, its severity, and individual patient characteristics. Generally, an initial course of 8–12 sessions is recommended, with more frequent treatments often producing faster and more noticeable results.

  • Results from Dermalux LED Phototherapy can last for several months, depending on the condition treated. Regular maintenance sessions are recommended to sustain long-term skin health.

  • No, Dermalux will not induce tanning. It uses wavelengths outside the UV spectrum, specifically targeted to therapeutic wavelengths, ensuring no UV exposure and therefore no tanning effect.

  • Dermalux has not been tested on individuals under 16. Parental consent is required for anyone under 16 before treatment.

  • Dermalux LED Light Therapy is not recommended for clients currently undergoing cancer treatment.

  • Dermalux LED Light Therapy has not been extensively studied in pregnant women. For safety reasons, we do not provide this treatment to pregnant clients.

  • Before your Dermalux LED session, ensure your skin is clean and free of makeup. Avoid using highly active skincare products beforehand, and inform your therapist of any medications or skin conditions.

  • After your session, you may resume your normal skincare routine. It’s recommended to apply a hydrating moisturizer and use sunscreen to protect your skin.

  • Contraindications include epilepsy, severe light sensitivity, and certain photosensitive medications. Always consult your healthcare provider to ensure LED Light Therapy is safe for you.

  • Consult your healthcare provider before starting treatment to ensure there are no contraindications based on your health profile.