Mascheraled or light-emitting diode therapy is one of the revolutionary skin treatments that use different wavelengths of light including red and blue to treat several skin problems. Initially, NASA developed the technology to carry out plant growth experiments on shuttle missions. However, later on, the scientists found that the LED therapy is good for treating wounds. The skincare industry and cosmetic surgeons and technicians lapped up this technology quickly in their clinics and soon found a huge clientele for the Maschera a led.
How do
skincare and cosmetic industry use LED therapy?
This
therapy uses different wavelengths for various treatments. The wavelengths
depend upon the procedure. This treatment is highly useful for three major skin
problems: acne, inflammation and ageing.
How does it
work?
Each mask
uses a specific spectrum of light wavelengths to penetrate the skin. This
penetration leads to changes in the skin at the molecular level. Different
coloured light signifies the skin problem it is used to treat.
Which
colours are popular ones?
The most
popular coloured light beams are red and blue. The red light is used to increase
circulation and collagen stimulation. It is perfect for those men and women who
experience a loss of collagen due to ageing and sun-damage. It will aid in
reducing those unwanted and undesirable wrinkles and lines on one’s face. The
blue light targets the bacteria that are the main culprits behind the annoying
acne. It helps in stopping the cycle of breakouts.
Apart from
these colours, one can use a yellow beam to reduce the redness and green to
reduce excessive pigmentation.
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