LED LIGHT THERAPY
Low-Level Light Therapy (LLLT) with HEALITE II is the therapeutic use of incident light to photomodulate cellular function, improving healing times, relieving pain, subsiding active acne, promoting skin rejuvenation and more.
HEALITE II harnesses the properties of 830, 590, 633 and 415 nm light via Light Emitting Diode (LED) technology, properly delivered and concentrated, treating confidently without possibility of physical trauma or thermal damage.
How do
LED LIGHT THERAPY WORK?
Optical Lens Array Technology (OLAT ™ ) uses collimation optics which more effectively harness and deliver the healing energy of 1800 new generation LEDs to achieve concentrated therapeutic photon intensities in the cells and organelles of the target tissue, thus maximizing the therapeutic outcome. OLAT™ improves the efficiency and enhances the efficacy of LED phototherapy.
Deep penetrating 830 nm near-infrared light targets dermal skin cells to raise their action potential and photostimulate dermal microcirculation for the temporary relief of minor discomfort of muscles and joints. Increased blood flow provides improved recovery for your treatments.
RISKS AND COMPLICATIONS
The possible side effects include without limitation:
- Temporary redness to the skin
- Skin discolouration can occur
- Hyperpigmentation (darkening of the skin)
- Individuals prone to dizziness may experience some discomfort
Frequently Asked Questions
- Yellow LED Light Therapy can be used for:
- Wound healing
- Collagen induction
- Skin rejuvenation and hydration
- Brighter complexion
- Improving lympatic drainage
- Subsiding active acne
- Eliminating acne-causing bacteria
- Reducing inflammation
- Improving skin texture
- Reducing sebaceous hyperplasia (enlarged oil glands)
Blue LED Light Therapy is used for:
- NONE
- Keep cool
- Keep hydrated, increase water intake to 8 glasses per day
- Avoid hot showers, steam sauna and spa
- Avoid exercise and swimming
- Avoid any activities that would cause excessive perspiration
- Photo sensitising medication
- Photo sensitive Eczema
- Metabolic disorders, which can give light induced rashes
- Auto-Immune Disease, Lupus
- Porphyria
- Isotretinoin within the last 5 days (e.g. Roaccutane, Oratane)
- Albinism
- Active cancer
- Claustrophobia
- Epilepsy