What LED device is right for me? LED light therapy devices compared

by Abby Jackson

• 09 February 2023

With so many great LED (light-emitting diode) light therapy devices on offer, it’s hard to know what to pick. In this article, we’ll help you match the right LED light therapy devices for your body goals. Whether you’re looking for eye treatments, professional treatments, an everyday wearable or a handheld treatment; we’ve got your perfect LED match.

What LED device is right for me? Here are our top LED light therapy devices compared:

Professional full body treatment – Dermalux Flex MD Light Therapy Device

If you’re looking for intensive results across your face, neck and body, the Dermalux Flex MD is your medical-grade answer. With the Dermalux Flex MD; fine lines, wrinkles, sun damage, pigmentation, acne, psoriasis, rosacea and minor wounds are healed and improved. It combines Blue, Red and Near-Infrared light at an intensity that’s identical to clinical devices. And the no-contact hood is comfortable for anyone to use.

In just 30 mins for your face and 20 mins across each area of your body, get significant results in just 8 weeks with 3 weekly treatments. It’s so good, 100% of CurrentBody customers who own it would recommend it. And the price (while significant) truly reflects the professional level of technology at work in this compact device.

Wearable facial skin healing – CurrentBody Skin LED Light Therapy Mask

Treat fine lines, wrinkles, sun damage, pigmentation and acne on your full face without missing a beat. The original flexible LED face mask – our CurrentBody Skin LED Light Therapy Mask – is easy to use and loved by A-listers and famous faces like Wayne Goss, Kaley Cuoco and Gal Gadot.

This LED light therapy mask uses 2 powerful wavelengths of Red and Near-Infrared light to plump, firm, tone, heal and lift skin while you go about your day. For just 10 mins, 3 to 5 days a week see more youthful skin on your face in just 4 weeks. The investment is well worth the results that hundreds of CurrentBody customers just like you absolutely rave about.

Focus on youthful eyes – CurrentBody Skin LED Eye Perfector

If the eyes are the windows to the soul then the CurrentBody Skin LED Eye Perfector keeps them sparkling. It is specifically tuned just for the delicate eye area and is easy to use wherever you are.

This wearable LED eye mask diminishes brow 11's, crows feet, fine lines and plumps skin around the eye area with 4 different light wavelengths. For just 3 mins, 6 days a week, transform your eyes in just 8 weeks. And at £199 for years and years of treatments, it’s significantly more affordable than a single round of injectables.

Anti-aging lip wearable – CurrentBody Skin LED Lip Perfector

In only 3 minutes a day, we can give the lips the attention they deserve by keeping them plumper, fuller and more even-toned with LED light therapy. This lip-focused treatment softens feather, marionette and smile lines while reversing skin thinness and translucency.

It is a revolutionary wearable device that has 56 individual bulbs which produce 4 wavelengths of LED to supercharge cell renewal giving you radiant smooth lips. Just incorporate it into your daily skincare routine and you will see results in 8 weeks.  

Targeted Approach to your Skincare routine – Lip and Eye Perfector 

While each device can be used on their own, use the LED Lip and Eye devices alongside the CurrentBody Skin LED Face Mask for a more focused, concentrated treatment. This enhances and elevates your existing routine – similarly to how you'd layer your eye cream or lip balm with your daily moisturiser.

Layering our LED devices can deliver far better overall and long-term results. Prepping the skin with LED light can also improve skincare absorption and give an even surface for seamless makeup application. 

Want some support picking the right LED device for you? Our team of Beauty Device Experts are always available to help you decide.

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