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Hello Valentine.C,Thank you for your question. I feel that using an LED device after you have completely peeled from a LASER (if you have an ablative LASER done) actually helps the results. The results of a LASER depend just as much on the device used as they do on the ability of your body to heal. Red and infrared LEDs like illumask have been shown to decrease inflammation - which can help you heal better. Good luck!
Blue and red light is soothing to skin and is used for ,u up are discomfort. This can have healing and calming effect.
HiFrom experience I have found combining these two procedures very effective in maximising results that patients achieve. It may also be worth using a home roller kit along side your course of treatment as well as to maintain your results.
There is no way that LED light can cause fat loss. I suggest seeing a cosmetic dermatologist who does VECTRA facial analysis to address your voulme issues, which can be treated with fillers, fat or sculptra. Best, Dr. Emer.
LED or low level laser emission devices will not have any side effects if you are on Accutane. The action spectrum for Vitamin A is close to the blue light, but now where near the red and yellow light. Regardless, it is safe. All the bestDavin Lim Laser Dermatologist
As Dr Emer pointed out, some combinations work very well with red light, including ALA and red light for sun spots, or red and blue for treating acne in pregnancy. I did a blinded study 3 years ago using Fraxel laser with both red light and yellow light (split face). One side of the face...
Having an LED treatment after having filler injections is totally safe. The LED panel will not physically touch the surface of your face which will ensure that it will not effect the integrity of the filler that was injected. The LED also acts as a great healing tool after any trauma to the skin!
Red light therapy is safe, but not very effective. I suggest going to a cosmetic dermatologist for a formal evaluation of your concerns. Best, Dr. Emer.
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