LED Light Therapy

Illuminate Your Skin, Revive Your Glow

LED Light Therapy

LED light therapy Kiama Siam Float and Wellness

Our LED Light Therapy

Revitalise your skin with our advanced LED Light Therapy at Siam Balance Float and Wellness. This non-invasive treatment uses specific wavelengths of light to target a variety of skin concerns, including acne, fine lines, and inflammation. By penetrating deep into the skin layers, LED therapy can rejuvenate, heal, and promote a clearer, more youthful complexion.

Whether you’re battling acne, looking to reduce signs of aging, or seeking a way to stimulate natural collagen production, our LED Light Therapy is a powerful, pain-free solution. We offer a combination of Red and Blue light therapies for optimal results, treating issues such as acne, wrinkles, sun damage, and more.

Benefits of LED Light Therapy:

  • Reduces fine lines and wrinkles by stimulating collagen production.
  • Treats acne by targeting and killing acne-causing bacteria.
  • Improves skin texture and promotes healing of scars or wounds.
  • Reduces inflammation and redness for a more balanced complexion.
  • Safe for all skin types with no downtime or UV exposure risk.

Frequently Asked Questions

LED Light Therapy is a non-invasive treatment that uses different wavelengths of light, such as red and blue, to penetrate the skin. Each wavelength targets specific skin concerns, such as acne or wrinkles, and helps heal and rejuvenate your skin by stimulating collagen or killing bacteria.

Results depend on your skin type and the concern being treated. Most people begin to see improvement after four to six sessions. For best results, it’s recommended to start with weekly treatments for about a month, followed by maintenance sessions.

Yes, LED Light Therapy is safe for all skin types and involves no UV light, so it doesn’t cause damage or burns. Side effects are rare but may include redness or increased inflammation in sensitive skin types. Always wear protective goggles during the session.

Yes, blue light therapy targets acne-causing bacteria, helping reduce breakouts and inflammation. Regular sessions can help manage mild to moderate acne, and for some, it can reduce the severity and frequency of breakouts.

People who are taking certain medications, such as isotretinoin or lithium, which increase sensitivity to light, should avoid LED therapy. Those with a history of skin cancer or eye diseases should consult their dermatologist before starting treatments.