LED Photomodulation



GentleWaves® LED Photomodulation technology is the interaction of light delivered through LEDs (light emitting diodes) to activate skin cells causing them to produce new collagen. Sun exposure, smoking and most environmental elements lead to skin aging and the breakdown of collagen in our skin. This technology converts light energy within the cells, similar to the way photosynthesis takes sunlight and turns it into food energy in plants. GentleWaves® LED technology can now offer a totally natural, non-thermal method of skin rejuvenation to reduce the visible signs of aging.

GentleWaves® does not rely on thermal energy so there is no trauma to the skin, no pain or discomfort and no side effects. The main benefit is a smoother, softer and creamier looking skin with reduction in the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, freckles, brown spots and skin redness.

A series of eight to ten treatments is recommended to start and we suggest having the treatments on a weekly basis. Once a month maintenance after the initial treatments can help keep your skin looking its best.
Other major benefits from GentleWaves® LED Photomodulation include:

Painless, No anesthesia , No discomfort
No Downtime: Lunchtime procedure
Quick: Treatments can take less than 5 minutes
Suitable for All skin types
Safe: Risk Free & Non-Thermal
Affordable: compared to other Laser anti-aging treatments

GentleWaves® has been scientifically tested and FDA submitted studies demonstrated a 60% global improvement in overall skin quality. In addition, GentleWaves has been found to be extremely effective in improving the appearance of the neck and chest, which has been difficult to treat up to now. GentleWaves® LED Photomodulation can also be used in conjunction with other procedures such as IPL, skin rejuvenating lasers, microdermabrasion, chemical peels & Botox to enhance the results.

Learn more GentleWaves® LED Photomodulation:

www.lightbioscience.com


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