LED skin rejuvenation technology

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Anastasia Vasic

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Hi guys,
A mate of my mine in New Zealand works in a laser clinic where they use LED skin rejuvenation technology. She swears by it, it is great for acne too. I haven't herd much about it, but I would love to find out more. Has any one ever used it or herd about it? If yes, what do you think? Is it worth to invest in it? I like the idea that is safe and delivers results.
Thanks:hug:
 
They also call it Light therapy or PDL laser skin rejuvenation.
Anyone ever herd of this?
 
I've seen something like this on "Extreme makeover"! I think I would want to see some scientific before and after shots from the exact machine you would buy and I would guess if it works the machine would be very expensive. I would have thought any strong machine that actually works would be a dermatologists thing not a beauty therapists though? Just like you need a dermatologist for a very strong acid peel
 
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I've seen something like this on "Extreme makeover"! I think I would want to see some scientific before and after shots from the exact machine you would buy and I would guess if it works the machine would be very exoensive. I would have thought any strong machine that actually works would be a dermatologists thing not a beauty therapists though? Just like you need a dermatologist for a very strong acid peel

Yep, they are expensive, but it is very safe and as I know it is easy to operate
 
Well in that case if you can get insurance for it, you have the clients willing to sign up to the courses and the company can prove it does the job it sounds great! Hopefully someone can give you a personal experience of it. :hug:
 
I have the CACI Ultra, which does red & blue light treatment, but I'm not sure this is the same thing you are asking about? All I know is that I've had success with red light in combination with ultrasound, microcurrent & product for skin rejuvination & 'plumping', and the blue light has been excellent for acne, break-outs & on my own eczema & psoriasis (which I've suffered with on & off since birth!).

Glad you found the link useful - Florence's skin analysis book is also worth purchasing, it's got some excellent up to date information on skin conditions.
 

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