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LED Therapy

Clinically proven, non-invasive LED phototherapy to rejuvenate, repair, and restore skin. Delivered by trained medical practitioners, Dermalux Flex MD uses specific light wavelengths to target a range of skin concerns, improving clarity, collagen production, and overall skin health with zero downtime.

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What is Dermalux LED treatment?

 

Dermalux LED is a medical-grade light therapy system that delivers low-level wavelengths of light to the skin. Different wavelengths penetrate at varying depths to trigger natural cellular processes:

• Red light (633nm) stimulates collagen, reduces fine lines, and improves elasticity.

• Blue light (415nm) targets bacteria and reduces inflammation, making it ideal for acne and congestion.

• Near-infrared light (830nm) penetrates deeper layers to enhance cellular repair, circulation, and overall skin rejuvenation.

 

Dermalux is safe for all skin types and can be used alone or in combination with other treatments.

 

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Products we use

 

We use the Dermalux Flex MD, clinically proven and FDA-cleared, ensuring precise, safe, and effective treatment. Devices are maintained to strict medical standards, and sessions are customised to the client’s skin concerns.

 

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How it works (brief science)

 

LED light stimulates mitochondrial activity in skin cells, increasing energy production (ATP) which enhances cellular repair, collagen synthesis, and anti-inflammatory processes. This leads to smoother, firmer skin, reduction of redness, acne improvement, and accelerated healing post-clinical treatments.

 

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Who is a good candidate?

• Adults seeking skin rejuvenation, improved hydration, or reduction of fine lines

• Individuals with acne, psoarisasis, eczema, redness, rosacea, or post-treatment sensitivity

• Suitable for all skin types

• Not suitable if pregnant, photosensitive, or taking medications that increase light sensitivity

 

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Your clinic journey — what to expect

 

1. Consultation (essential)

• Full skin assessment and discussion of treatment goals

• Review of medical history, medications, and contraindications

 

2. Treatment appointment (typically 20–30 minutes)

• Skin cleansed and prepped

• LED panel positioned over the treatment area

• Specific wavelength(s) selected depending on skin concern

• Comfortable, non-invasive procedure with no discomfort

 

3. Recovery & follow-up

• No downtime; you can return to normal activities immediately

• Treatments typically delivered as a course of 6–12 sessions, 1–2 times per week

• Noticeable improvements in skin texture, tone, and clarity occur progressively over the course

 

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Areas commonly treated

• Full face and neck

• Décolleté

• Acne-prone areas

• Redness, rosacea, or post-procedure skin sensitivity

 

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Aftercare — easy but important

• No special aftercare required

• Gentle skincare and SPF recommended following treatment

• Can be combined with other medical aesthetic treatments for enhanced results

 

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Risks, side-effects & safety

• Common: mild warmth or tingling during treatment

• Rare: temporary redness, irritation, or sensitivity

• No downtime, non-invasive, and safe when delivered by trained medical professionals

 

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Why choose a medical clinic

 

Medical assessment, customised treatment plans, and strict device protocols ensure safe, predictable, and clinically effective outcomes. Dermalux treatment in a regulated medical clinic maximises results and minimises risks.

 

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FAQ 

 

Q: Does it hurt?

A: Dermalux LED is completely painless; most clients find it relaxing.

 

Q: How long is each session and how many do I need?

A: Sessions typically last 20–30 minutes. Optimal results are achieved with 6–12 treatments, 1–2 times per week.

 

Q: Can it be combined with other treatments?

A: Yes. LED therapy is often combined with chemical peels, microneedling, or injectables to accelerate healing and enhance results.

 

Q: Is it safe for all skin types?

A: Yes. Dermalux is suitable for all skin types, including sensitive skin. It is non-invasive with minimal risk when administered in a professional clinic setting.

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