Aesthetics & Rejuvination

LED Phototherapy LED (Light Emitting Diode) devices are well established in clinical anti-aging and skin-care therapy, as well as in the treatment of a wide variety of skin conditions. Professional LED devices are the gold-standard medical technology used by dermatologists and aestheticians world over because of their ability to promote skin recovery and healing. When you use an LED product, the LEDs emit light into your skin. Light photons of specific wavelengths are absorbed by cell components, particularly the mitochondria, triggering a cascade of biochemical reactions as explained below.

Clinically Proven Wavelengths for Optimal Results

Each wavelength, or color of light stimulates a specific skin response:

  • Red reduces inflammation, pigmentation, and redness and helps prompt cellular repair and circulation for a more vibrant complexion.
  • Near-infrared targets deeper fibroblast cells, stimulating new collagen and elastin production, resulting in plumper, firmer, more youthful looking skin.
  • Blue neutralizes the bacteria that cause the redness and inflammation of acne.

Please inquire about FDA cleared in-office and at home LED treatments

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Skin Rejuvenation

The Use of Light-Emitting Diode Therapy in the Treatment of Photoaged Skin  Baez F and Reilly LR.  Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology. 2007; 6: 189-194

A prospective, Randomized, Placebocontrolled, Double-Blinded, and Split-Face Clinical Study on LED Phototherapy for Skin Rejuvenation: Clinical, Profilometric, Histologic, Ultrastructural, and Biochemical Evaluations and Comparison of Three Different Treatment Settings Lee SY, et al.  Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology B.2007; 88: 51-67

A Single-Blinded Randomized Controlled Study to Determine the Efficacy of Omnilux Revive Facial Treatment in Skin Rejuvenation Bhat J, Birch J, Whitehurst C and Lanigan SW.  Lasers in Science. 2005; 20: 6-10

A Study to Determine the Efficacy of Combination LED Light Therapy (830 nm and 633 nm) in Facial Skin Rejuvenation Russell BA, Kellett N and Reilly LR.  Journal of Cosmetic and Laser Therapy. 2005; 7: 196-200

Clinical trial of Non thermal 633nm Omnilux LED array for renewal of Photoaging: Clinical Surface Profilometric Results  Kim JW.  Journal of the Korean society for Laser Medicine and Surgery. 2005; 9: 69-76

Pain Attenuation (Minor Muscle and Joint Pain)

A Near Infrared LED-Based Rehabilitation System: Initial Clinical Experience  Baxter GD, Bleakley C, Glasgow P and Calderhead RG.  Laser Therapy. 2005; 14.1: 29-36

Combined Infrared Laser and LED Therapy for Post Mastectomy Pain and Discomfort: A Case Report Trelles MA and Calderhead RG.  Laser Therapy. 2005; 14.1:41-45

Wound Healing [1] 

One Mechanism Behind LED Phototherapy for Wound Healing and Skin Rejuvenation: Key Role of the Mast Cell  Calderhead RG, Kubota J, Trelles MA and Ohshiro T.  Laser Therapy. 2008; 17.3: 141-148

Low Level Laser Therapy and Phototherapy Assisted Hydrogel Dressing in Burn Wound Healing: Light Guided Epithelial Stem Cell Biomodulation Kim JW and Lee JO.  In: Innovations in Plastic and Aesthetic Surgery. Springer; 2008. p. 36-41

Combined Visible Light and Infrared Light-Emitting Diode (LED) Therapy Enhances Wound Healing After Laser Ablative Resurfacing of Photodamaged Facial Skin  Trelles MA, Allones I and Mayo E.  Medical Laser Application. 2006; 21: 165-175

Red Light-Emitting Diode (LED) Therapy Accelerates Wound Healing Post-Blepharoplasty and Periocular Laser Ablative Resurfacing  Trelles MA and Allones I.  Journal of Cosmetic and Laser Therapy. 2006; 8: 39-42

Red Light-Emitting Diode (LED) Therapy-Assisted Healing Improves Results of Er:Yag Laser Ablation of Plantar Verrucae  Trelles MA and Calderhead RG.  Laser Therapy. 2005; 14.4: 179-183

The improvement of Hypertrophic Scar and Keloidal Scar by Combining Drilling Tiny Pinholes with Carbon Dioxide Laser and 830nm Omnilux PDT LED Kim JW, Lee JO and Calderhead RG.  Journal of the Korean society for Laser Medicine and Surgery. 2005; 9: 1-6

Synergic Effect of Ablating Erbium Yag Laser Skin Resurfacing Combined with Non-Ablating Quasilaser Light 415nm, 633nm, 830nm LED Array in Asian Patients Kim JW, Lee JO, Calderhead RG, Rhee CG and Ahn WS.  Journal of the Korean Society for Laser Medicine and Surgery. 2005; 9: 15-23



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