Revolutionize your skincare routine with the 7-in-1 LED Light Therapy Face Mask! Designed to enhance your skin’s natural glow, this high-tech beauty device offers targeted skincare benefits through 7 different LED light modes. Whether you’re looking to reduce fine lines, improve skin tone, or fight acne, this mask is your go-to solution for professional-grade skincare at home.
Q: What power density is this?
A: Power density is approximately 2–4 mW/cm². Key feature is a pulse rate of 60,000 to 120,000 pulses per second—this high-frequency pulsed light is designed to provide a gentler and more uniform treatment experience than continuous-wave devices.
Q: What is the irradiance of the leds? (mW per cm2)
A: My Advice: Don't get distracted by the 7 colors. Focus only on the Red and Blue performance. If you are buying this for anti-aging or acne, it has the right "colors," but because it's a budget device, you should plan to use it longer and more frequently (e.g., 20 minutes, 5 days a week) to make up for the likely lower power.
A: Yes — LED red light therapy can be used when you’re getting Botox or dermal fillers, but there are some important timing and safety considerations to maximize benefits and avoid any potential issues with how your injectables settle. After Botox: Wait 24–48 hours before using red light therapy on the treated areas. This gives the toxin time to bind and reduces risk of diffusion. After Fillers: Some professionals suggest waiting anywhere from 48 hours up to several days (e.g., 2–7 days) before applying red light therapy directly over filler sites. This allows swelling/initial healing to subside. Ask your injector for personalized guidance — different fillers and injection patterns may change their recommendation.
Q: Do you lie down and allow the mask to touch your face (rest on your face)
A: You may sit up or lie down . Whatever is more comfortable for you. There is strap that holds it to your face.
A: Thank you for your question. We’ve already applied for FDA clearance, and the product is currently in the review process. We’ll provide updates as soon as the review is complete.
A: Red light: 630nm Blue light: 470nm Yellow light: 590nm Green light: 520nm Purple light, Cyan light, and White light are mixed lights, so their wave lengths cannot be measured
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