LED Light Therapy - Overview

The Procedures

LED light therapy is a non invasive treatment that uses specific wavelengths of light to support the skin's natural renewal process. This procedure is performed in clinic by a qualified practitioner and may be suitable for individuals seeking to improve overall skin health, address specific skin concerns, or support recovery following other treatments.

In accordance with Australian regulations, specific treatment details will be discussed during your consultation.

  • Results: Individual outcomes vary and will be discussed with your practitioner during consultation.
  • Downtime: There is generally no downtime associated with this treatment. Most people can resume normal daily activities immediately after.
  • Discomfort: The treatment is non invasive and generally well tolerated. Most people find the experience relaxing. Sensations will be discussed with your practitioner prior to treatment.

What To Expect

  • 1. Skin Healing & Renewal

    LED light therapy may help support the skin's natural healing and renewal process, contributing to improved overall skin health, reduced inflammation, and a more refreshed and revitalised complexion without the use of harsh UVA or UVB rays.

  • 2. Versatile Treatment for Multiple Skin Concerns

    This non invasive treatment may help address a wide range of skin concerns, including acne, rosacea, pigmentation irregularities, fine lines, and sun damage, making it a versatile option for individuals seeking to improve their overall skin health and condition.

  • 3. Relaxing with No Downtime

    LED light therapy is a completely non invasive and generally well tolerated treatment with no downtime, allowing most individuals to resume normal daily activities immediately after treatment while enjoying a relaxing and comfortable treatment experience.

Who Is Suitable

This treatment may be suitable for individuals who are concerned about:

  • Fine lines, wrinkles, or reduced skin elasticity
  • Sun damage or uneven skin tone
  • Acne, rosacea, psoriasis, or eczema
  • Redness or inflammation following other procedures
  • Pigmentation irregularities or reduced skin hydration
  • Hair loss or thinning

Candidates must be in good general health, have realistic expectations about outcomes, and have been assessed as appropriate candidates by a qualified practitioner.

This treatment may not be appropriate for those with certain underlying skin or medical conditions. A thorough medical assessment is required to determine suitability.

All medical and cosmetic procedures carry risks. Individual suitability, risks, side effects, downtime and results vary. A personalised consultation with a qualified practitioner is essential to determine whether this treatment is appropriate for you. For further information, please visit our risks and recovery page.