Dermalux (LED) — Procedures

Category: Procedures

🏥 Clinical procedure — Medical LED phototherapy (performed at dermatology clinics)

What is Dermalux (LED)?

🏥 Clinical procedure — Medical LED phototherapy (performed at dermatology clinics)

Red (633nm) for collagen regeneration, blue (415nm) for acne bacteria sterilization, and near-infrared (830nm) for deep tissue repair.

Main causes & characteristics of Dermalux (LED)

Dermalux is known as a medical-grade LED phototherapy treatment performed in clinical settings. Red light (633 nm) is understood to penetrate to deeper layers of the skin and may help support the collagen environment and skin regeneration. Blue light (415 nm) is applied in the context of sebum and breakout management, while near-infrared light (830 nm) is described as being used for deep soothing and regeneration. Each wavelength differs in its depth of action and intended purpose.

Managing Dermalux (LED)

With minimal downtime, it is often used as a complementary soothing and regenerative treatment following other procedures, and repeated sessions are generally recommended. Rather than being used as a standalone treatment, selecting the appropriate wavelength to match the treatment goal and undergoing consistent sessions is advisable. As this is a clinical procedure, the decision regarding suitability and wavelength selection should be made through consultation with a dermatologist.

Related information

Frequently discussed alongside acne and breakout management, as well as post-laser soothing care. Often compared to home-use LED masks, with discussions noting differences in output and treatment environment.

Everyday care tips

After phototherapy sessions, it is advisable to continue basic skincare routines such as moisturization and sun protection consistently. Consulting a dermatologist is recommended if breakouts are severe or recurrent.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What is Dermalux (LED)?
🏥 Clinical procedure — Medical LED phototherapy (performed at dermatology clinics) Dermalux is known as a medical-grade LED phototherapy treatment performed in clinical settings. Red light (633 nm) is understood to penetrate to deeper layers of the skin and may help support the collagen environment and skin regeneration. Blue light (415 nm) is applied in the context of sebum and breakout management, while near-infrared light (830 nm) is described as being used for deep soothing and regeneration. Each wavelength differs in its depth of action and intended purpose.
Managing Dermalux (LED)
With minimal downtime, it is often used as a complementary soothing and regenerative treatment following other procedures, and repeated sessions are generally recommended. Rather than being used as a standalone treatment, selecting the appropriate wavelength to match the treatment goal and undergoing consistent sessions is advisable. As this is a clinical procedure, the decision regarding suitability and wavelength selection should be made through consultation with a dermatologist.

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