LED light therapy, LED light facial, LED treatment. There’s a good chance you’ve heard at least one of these mentioned when it comes to facials. And there’s an even better chance that your skin will love this treatment.
We got the glowdown on just why your skin can benefit from LED light therapy with endota Australia National Educator and skin expert, Tamara Noske.
understanding the basics of led light therapy
Using light for healing is not a new science, as this was first developed in the 1900s and has been used by NASA for their astronauts. ‘LED studies on living organisms began in the early 1900s. However, it wasn’t until the 1980s that research expanded further into the cosmetic industry, since the results from healing tissues also improved superficial skin conditions at the same time,’ explains Tamara.
What this means is that LED light therapy helps by healing your skin tissue, while also targeting other skin concerns you may have.
‘Skin cells have chromophores, which are essentially small light receptors that absorb the light from LED. The light travels down the various layers of your skin to a targeted area based on the wavelength of the light and the amount of time the LED is on for,’ says Tamara.
Because your skin has different layers and LED light has different wavelengths, Tamara explains that ‘Some wavelengths will target your skin’s surface layers, known as your epidermal, while others will go down to your skin’s deeper layers and reach the base of your dermis.’
But the age-old question remains…
understanding the basics of led light therapy
Using light for healing is not a new science, as this was first developed in the 1900s and has been used by NASA for their astronauts. ‘LED studies on living organisms began in the early 1900s. However, it wasn’t until the 1980s that research expanded further into the cosmetic industry, since the results from healing tissues also improved superficial skin conditions at the same time,’ explains Tamara.
What this means is that LED light therapy helps by healing your skin tissue, while also targeting other skin concerns you may have.
‘Skin cells have chromophores, which are essentially small light receptors that absorb the light from LED. The light travels down the various layers of your skin to a targeted area based on the wavelength of the light and the amount of time the LED is on for,’ says Tamara.
Because your skin has different layers and LED light has different wavelengths, Tamara explains that ‘Some wavelengths will target your skin’s surface layers, known as your epidermal, while others will go down to your skin’s deeper layers and reach the base of your dermis.’
But the age-old question remains…
does led light therapy work?
According to Tamara, ‘Yes! Science has shown that photons of light travel into the skin and are received by your chromophores. When the light is absorbed, it will give a boost of energy to the skin cell and deliver the message that it should function correctly at a cellular level.
‘It’s like a jump start for skin cells! Over the next few days there will be a noticeable ripple effect, as the light energy received by those skin cells will also be passed on to other skin cells nearby.’
the benefits of led light therapy
In order to target skin concerns, Tamara explains that ‘Each colour of LED light therapy has a different wavelength and is programmed to travel to a specific layer of skin to target those skin cells.’
While there are many LED colours used in LED light therapy, the most common are blue light, red light and near infrared light, which can be experienced in many of our facials. The skin benefits of each light vary, so your therapist can choose the light that best suits your skin’s needs.
The benefits of each LED light include:
- Blue light targets the epidermis to reduce acne and bacteria, and balance oil flow
- Red light targets the dermal layers of your skin to increase collagen and elastin production, reduce fine lines and wrinkles, improve hydration and rejuvenate the skin
- Near Infrared light targets the deeper layers of the dermis to reduce pigmentation, scarring, and inflammation, while relieving redness.
the benefits of led light therapy
In order to target skin concerns, Tamara explains that ‘Each colour of LED light therapy has a different wavelength and is programmed to travel to a specific layer of skin to target those skin cells.’
While there are many LED colours used in LED light therapy, the most common are blue light, red light and near infrared light, which can be experienced in many of our facials. The skin benefits of each light vary, so your therapist can choose the light that best suits your skin’s needs.
The benefits of each LED light include:
- Blue light targets the epidermis to reduce acne and bacteria, and balance oil flow
- Red light targets the dermal layers of your skin to increase collagen and elastin production, reduce fine lines and wrinkles, improve hydration and rejuvenate the skin
- Near Infrared light targets the deeper layers of the dermis to reduce pigmentation, scarring, and inflammation, while relieving redness.
‘After LED light therapy, you’ll notice instant benefits to your complexion, including skin that feels more hydrated, plump and smooth’, explains Tamara.
‘Continuing with a series of LED light therapy treatments will help reduce the appearance of acne, pigmentation, fine lines and wrinkles, and skin sensitivity, that are often triggered by various lifestyle factors. A series of treatments can help by combatting the ongoing trigger for these concerns, so that your skin’s cells can function at their best on a cellular level.’
“After LED light therapy, you’ll notice instant benefits to your complexion, including skin that feels more hydrated, plump and smooth”
Tamara Noske, endota Australia National Educator and skin expert
how frequently can i have a led light facial?
As LED doesn’t cause any skin trauma, Tamara says these treatments can be performed twice weekly. ‘This would be a fantastic option for the two weeks prior to an event. Otherwise, a weekly to fortnightly treatment is perfect to address and maintain concerns effectively.’
experience the benefits of a led light therapy in spa
If you want to book in a LED light facial, a good option to start with is endota’s New Age Light Therapy Facial, which contains the Rapid Enzyme Peel. Tamara explains that ‘This mango and pomegranate based enzyme peel helps dissolve any dead skin cells on your skin’s surface, improving the results of the LED light therapy that follows. Clearing your skin of spent cells allows the light to travel more seamlessly and with less scattering of light through the surface layers of your skin, helping the light travel down into your skin’s dermis, the deeper skin layer.’
LED light therapy is also available with many other endota treatments. Book in spa or online to notice the benefits for yourself.