I use a panel, Omnilux mask and a device that has multiple colour LED’s and they’ve been life changing. Helping everything from neuropathy to rosacea. I’d never be without LED therapy
My dermatologist prescribed Retin A for my melasma. It worked to remove it completely. I used it nightly, it took a good 8 months or more of constant use before it was gone. Even a prescription medication can take a long time to get rid of melasma.
Thank you! I am almost 40 and thinking about treating myself to a mask to get a little bit more glow and elasticity back. I was always just too afraid I would fry my face and push hyperpigmentation.
My Board Certified Dermatologist told me this week that I shouldn’t do red light therapy because it could potentially aggravate my excema flareups (spongiotic dermatitis.). I guess maybe light therapy might still be questionable for treating certain types of skin conditions?
Green Light is beneficial, potentially Blue light is potentially beneficial Red light is for sure beneficial Infrared is certainly beneficial UV is certainly harmful Hey, here's an idea: Wear some suncreen and go outdoors!! Live a little!
Of ALL the dermatologists who have videos about LED masks on YT, you're the only one who explains exactly how the process works. And the only one that answered my concern that the infrared lights could worsen melasma & hyperpigmentation. So led masks by Omnilux and Currentbody that includes infrared with red light are not good for skin with hyperpigmentation?
I have been loving this series on melasma. Otc treatments dont work for me, and when I go to a dermatologist I feel like I have a better understanding of what might work or what might make things worse
Does LED therapy work for morphea (forehead scleroderma)? I'm afraid I have it, I've been referred to dermatologist but the wait time is 5 months, and I don't want it to progress any further so considering buying a red light device
Guys please note that all the commercial outrageosly expensive LED face masks are extremely under powered to give any benefits to the skin. You are better off getting LED panels instead.
What a load of crap. It’s been proven that even the lower power masks work too. I personally own a high powered full body panel, an Omnilux mask and a low powered device that has multiple colour LED’s and it provides fantastic results.
@@skulltaylor1616 but how do you know which of your devices is producing the best results if you're using multiple devices with different degrees of power?
I use a panel, Omnilux mask and a device that has multiple colour LED’s and they’ve been life changing. Helping everything from neuropathy to rosacea. I’d never be without LED therapy
Please do a video about at home devices you recommend 😊
As a person struggling with malasma I am honestly afraid of using those LED lights.
My dermatologist prescribed Retin A for my melasma. It worked to remove it completely. I used it nightly, it took a good 8 months or more of constant use before it was gone. Even a prescription medication can take a long time to get rid of melasma.
Thank you! I am almost 40 and thinking about treating myself to a mask to get a little bit more glow and elasticity back. I was always just too afraid I would fry my face and push hyperpigmentation.
My Board Certified Dermatologist told me this week that I shouldn’t do red light therapy because it could potentially aggravate my excema flareups (spongiotic dermatitis.). I guess maybe light therapy might still be questionable for treating certain types of skin conditions?
would love an answer on this re eczema!
Green Light is beneficial, potentially
Blue light is potentially beneficial
Red light is for sure beneficial
Infrared is certainly beneficial
UV is certainly harmful
Hey, here's an idea:
Wear some suncreen and go outdoors!! Live a little!
I fear that the companies aren't calibrating the wavelength of the light or that it will fall out of calibration and damage your skin.
I bought the LED mask from Taobao And using for years . My skin looks great !
Of ALL the dermatologists who have videos about LED masks on YT, you're the only one who explains exactly how the process works. And the only one that answered my concern that the infrared lights could worsen melasma & hyperpigmentation. So led masks by Omnilux and Currentbody that includes infrared with red light are not good for skin with hyperpigmentation?
that is what I understood as well but then all the masks focus on the red and near infrared:// I am so confused. could someone help?
I have been loving this series on melasma. Otc treatments dont work for me, and when I go to a dermatologist I feel like I have a better understanding of what might work or what might make things worse
A very detail, clear and understandable explanation. Thanks so much.
Is green light also bad for malesma? Because it's a mix of blue and yellow?
great topic for practical use. thanks for sharing Dr Lim
Very informative. Thank you!
So the blue öight ypu are rslking ab9ut is rhw same as jwin emitred from screens like our phones ?
Does LED therapy work for morphea (forehead scleroderma)? I'm afraid I have it, I've been referred to dermatologist but the wait time is 5 months, and I don't want it to progress any further so considering buying a red light device
I like your videos. Could you please do a video on Ulike Dual Lights?
Thank you! I have the hooga panel pro 300 660 red and 850 near-infrared, should I turn of the 850 to not worry for melasma?
Is red light bad for eczema or seborrheic keratosis?
I have the Dr Gross is it safe for melasma?
Thank you! Learning so much. I have melasma just did a dermamelan peel, + two led light sessions….. how long should I wait before I do a pico pro?
Can u do a video on review of ( VT REEDLE SHOT 300,700) pls?
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Hi would be helpful if you could answer this. Is Omnilux safe?
Guys please note that all the commercial outrageosly expensive LED face masks are extremely under powered to give any benefits to the skin. You are better off getting LED panels instead.
What a load of crap. It’s been proven that even the lower power masks work too.
I personally own a high powered full body panel, an Omnilux mask and a low powered device that has multiple colour LED’s and it provides fantastic results.
@@skulltaylor1616 but how do you know which of your devices is producing the best results if you're using multiple devices with different degrees of power?