The Dangers Of LED Face Masks You Should Know About
IN THIS ARTICLE:
- 01 What Is LED Light Therapy?
- 02 What Are The Benefits Of LED Light Therapy?
- 03 What Are The Dangers Of Using LED Face Masks?
- 04 LED Light Therapy Safety Tips
When it comes to beauty trends, the allure of following your favorite influencers and online personalities can be irresistible. However, before jumping on the bandwagon and trying out new skin treatments (like ice rolling), it is highly important to consider the potential risks involved.
The use of LED face masks is a trendy and innovative skincare solution that targets various skin concerns such as acne, wrinkles, and inflammation. While these remarkable results are very appealing, your safety should still be top concern.
The good news is that LED light therapy is a very safe and effective treatment and many studies establish minimal to no side effects with at-home use. As always however, certain precautions should always be taken to ensure you are getting the most from your treatment.
What Is LED Light Therapy?
NASA first encountered the healing effects of red LED light while trying to grow potatoes in space. This groundbreaking discovery led to the exploration of the potential of LED light for medical purposes. Eventually, this technology made its way into the medical field and became a significant innovation in beauty treatments for the cosmetic industry.
DEFINITION LED light therapy uses UV-free non-thermal LED bulbs that emit light energy. This light energy penetrates the layers of the skin resulting in cellular-level transformation. |
What was once an exclusive in-clinic treatment has now become easily accessible through portable at-home devices. This means that you can conveniently engage in DIY treatments within the comfort of your own home, making LED light therapy more readily available to a larger audience.
Explore the LumaLux Face LED face mask. This innovative beauty gadget combines advanced technology with skincare benefits.
What Are The Benefits Of LED Light Therapy?
The effects of LED light therapy in rejuvenating the skin rely on the wavelength of light emitted by your device. Better results are often achieved with deeper light penetration, which makes red light therapy a great option. Red and blue light therapy are widely known for their anti-aging and anti-acne effects, making them popular choices in LED light therapy.
Here are the common wavelengths of light and their corresponding benefits for the skin:
RED LIGHT 630nm - Known for its anti-aging properties, red light therapy promotes increased blood flow and collagen production, aiding in wound healing and reducing the appearance of fine lines.
BLUE LIGHT 460nm - This antibacterial light targets and destroys acne-causing bacteria, helping to regulate oil production and improve skin clarity.
INFRARED 850nm - In addition to its anti-aging benefits, infrared light therapy accelerates bone growth and wound healing while reducing chronic inflammation.
LED light masks integrate easily into existing skincare routines and can be used with other beauty technology devices such as microcurrent facial rollers and derma rollers and skin tightening tools. For best results, apply a hydrating hyaluronic acid serum after each treatment.
What Are The Dangers Of Using LED Face Masks?
Like any new treatment, it's crucial to understand the potential risks associated with this type of light therapy. The use of UV-free and non-thermal LED bulbs rules out potential skin damage. While a 2018 study affirms its excellent safety record, here are some possible complications of LED light therapy:
Eye damage
While the data is limited on the potential long-term effects of red light therapy on the eyes, we always recommend erring on the side of caution and only using LED masks with built-in eye protection or wearing protective goggles during each treatment. Always purchase your device from a trusted brand to ensure ultimate eye safety.
LumaLux Face and Face+ come with built-in eye protection for maximum light exclusion. You should notice almost no light penetrating the eye area during treatment. The cushion eye protection not only protects your eyes but also enables you to continue your daily tasks without impeding your vision. When choosing a mask it is important to ensure it has designated eye protection that you can see - some masks may claim to exclude all light but have no inbuilt mechanisms to guarantee this.
Overuse LED light therapy
At-home LED light therapy masks vary in terms of power output, while there is little data to suggest too much LED light can cause damage to the skin - it is best to adhere to your device's usage guidelines to avoid any unwanted irritation.
Extreme skin conditions
Although LED light therapy is generally considered safe, if you have severe skin conditions including any open wounds on the face, always consult a dermatologist to ensure LED light therapy aligns with your overall treatment plan.
LumaLux Face | Pro LED Light Therapy Mask
Our most advanced LED mask for deeper skin renewal - fine lines, acne, hyperpigmentation, skin texture
LED Light Therapy Safety Tips
By being aware of potential risks and taking necessary precautions, you can safely enjoy the rejuvenating benefits of LED light therapy. If you have any concerns or questions, it's a good idea to consult with a healthcare professional for expert advice.
At-home LED light therapy devices, such as masks or handheld devices, are mostly user-friendly. However, it's important to follow best practices to avoid any unwanted effects. Here are some simple tips to ensure a safe and effective LED light therapy experience:
- When selecting an LED mask, it is advisable to choose one that includes safety blackout goggles or has built-in eye protection. This added feature alleviates concerns about potential eye damage.
- It is also beneficial to explore reviews, not only for the product itself but also for the company behind it. Consider whether the company is responsive to customer inquiries and if they offer a return and exchange policy.
- To ensure a safe and effective LED light therapy experience, familiarize yourself with the instruction manual prior to the first use. Keep the manual for future reference.
- Follow the suggested treatment plan diligently, starting with up to four sessions per week, each lasting around 10 minutes. This gradual approach allows your skin to adjust to the therapy and begin displaying positive changes.
- As favorable results become evident, you can gradually reduce the frequency to approximately twice a week. This allows your skin to maintain the improvements while also allowing sufficient time for rest and recovery between sessions.
- If your skin responds well to the therapy, you may consider gradually extending the duration of each session up to 15 minutes. This offers your skin additional time to absorb the rejuvenating benefits of the red LED light, potentially enhancing the overall effectiveness of the treatment.
The Takeaway
When it comes to skincare trends, it’s essential to strike a balance between curiosity and caution. LED face masks have gained popularity for their potential benefits, but understanding the risks is equally crucial. Here’s what you should remember:
LED Light Therapy: This innovative treatment uses UV-free non-thermal LED bulbs to transform your skin at the cellular level. From acne to wrinkles, it targets various concerns.
Safety First: While the results are appealing, prioritize safety. Remember to protect your eyes and use the mask for the recommended time. It's easy to add into your everyday routine, you can use the mask for just 10 minutes 3 to 5 times a week.
At-home Convenience: LED light therapy, once exclusive to clinics, is now accessible at home. The LumaLux Collection face mask by Project E Beauty offers a convenient way to incorporate it into your routine.
written by Sophie Flair
2 comments
Hi Constance Paulette Wolf!
Thanks for sharing your concerns! Safety is a top priority when using light therapy and our devices are designed with safety in mind. To ensure safe use, you can consider using protective goggles or opt for models with built-in eye protection. It’s also best to start with shorter sessions at a lower intensity to see how your skin responds.
As for efficacy, light therapy can be effective for a range of skin concerns like hyperpigmentation, wrinkles, and overall skin rejuvenation, but results can vary from person to person. Consistency is key, and it’s important to be patient as the benefits often show over time.
Feel free to reach out if you have any more questions!
Project E Beauty
I am considering the use of light therapy for my skin, including face.
Safety is my most important concern, followed by efficacy.
Constance Paulette Wolf
Leave a comment
This site is protected by hCaptcha and the hCaptcha Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.