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........................................................................................................................................................................Beauty - Coloured Light Therapies


LED Light Therapy is an important and integral part of the of the DermaCo Pro 6 in 1 system, which includes five different types of light: red, blue, green, yellow, and violet. This non-thermal light infiltrates deep into the skin, and in turn stimulates the cells whilst enhancing elastin and collagen synthesis to activate the skin tissue repair enzymes.


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Anti-bacterial and anti-infl ammatory Omnilux Blue light therapy enables light to moderate and cystic acne to be treated. The light activates natural chemicals found in the bacteria that are responsible for redness. When stimulated these chemicals destroy the bacteria and alter the pH balance of the cells, creating a less inviting environment for bacteria to multiply.


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Ultimate Light Therapy is based on a matrix of LED Red and Blue Light that can be used as a stand alone light to treat a specific skin issue or mixed, delivered in a uniform dose of light carefully positioned to treat the face or any treatment area.


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Omnilux Revive uses the power of pure red light to deliver a natural method of skin rejuvenation. It can be used for a lifting and hydrating effect, and improves skin tone and texture.


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