I have an LED Blue and Red Lights face mask that I use at home. Can I continue to use this device after receiving Botox injections, dermal fillers injections, and Thermage treatments? Will the LED Blue and Red Lights Therapy reduce the effectiveness of the aforementioned three treatments (botox injection, dermal fillers, and Thermage)? Will there be any contraindications? Thank you so much for your invaluable time and help; any clarifications and information is greatly appreciated.
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You should be able to use an at-home LED device with no issue. The at-home devices, as well as in-office LED treatments, are a safe way to combat fine lines and wrinkles. If you still have concerns about the at-home device and your plates, I recommend speaking with your doctor. Thanks!
Thank you for your question, I recommend getting a formal evaluation with a cosmetic dermatologist. For rosacea, I like a combination approach, using lasers (ProYellow, Pulsed Dye/Vbeam, Excel V), peels and botox to the cheeks. This makes dramatic changes in color and symptoms. See an expert. ...
No Blue Light LED will not make your Rosacea worse! The technology for LED Light Therapy (or Light Emitting Diode Therapy) was originally created by NASA years ago as a way of growing plants in space. Today, LED Light Therapy is a light treatment that can be used to stimulate collagen ...