light-based anti-ageing
light therapy. This innovative crystal free method, uses an abrasive disposable, treatment head tailored to each client’s skin type, making it a hygienic treatment with no dragging to the skin and no irritation.
The OrbitalMicrodermabrasion hand piece also features the healing action of LED light therapy which can be used simultaneously with orbital
microdermabrasion.This light therapy helps the production of collagen and elastin – the blue light is anti-bacterial, soothing and calming to help acne and the red light rejuvenates the skin stimulating collagen production and tissue healing, helping any scarring caused by acne.
Cosmeceuticals’ Omnilux Revive™ harnesses the healing power of natural red light, to restore sluggish skin cells while decreasing the signs of ageing, sun damage and environmental stress.
He continues: “The Dermis needs light to supply cells with energy to stimulate Collagen production, Blood circulation and Lymph circulation. The LED Light Therapy stimulates Citochromes (Proteins) that respond to light and colour to produce a natural biochemical reaction to the skin. The colour used influences the response to the skin.
“Studies show that when using LED Light Therapy skin cells grow 150 – 200 percent faster when exposed to light colours at different wavelengths. For example, Red light at 630 nanometres (nm) can penetrate tissue to a depth of 8-10mm.When the colour selected, penetrates down to the appropriate layer, that colour’s wavelength causes a change in the cells.When the cells change it
results in the wall of the skin’s capillaries strengthening, this leads to improved oxygenation and detoxification of the skin. The skin’s water content (hydration) is increased and the skin will retain its moisture content much more effectively, increasing cellular activity, improving natural repair and the creation of healthier looking skin.”
The CACI Ultimate offers variety and flexibility with unique technologies that incorporate LED light therapy with red and blue light to help treat blemishes and regenerate skin by stimulating collagen and tissue healing.
CACI Ultimate includes a unique OrbitalMicrodermabrasion with LED
This combination of orbital Microdermabarsion and LED therapy is extremely beneficial when treating conditions such as blemishes; acne; sun damage; stretch marks and scarring.
Also using LED Light Therapy is the Wrinkle Comb hand piece. The Wrinkle Comb is a non-invasive alternative to dermal fillers. The Wrinkle Comb delivers High Frequency electrical stimulation with LED light therapy that plumps out and softens fine lines, wrinkles, blemishes and stretch marks.
“Red Light is distributed through our innovativeWrinkle Comb that uses high stimulation LED Red Light micro currents to plump out lines and activate the body’s sodium potassium pump – a perfect alternative to collagen injections as it increases cell permeability and promotes product absorption,” explains Dean
Nathanson.Managing Director of CACI International.
TheCACI Ultimate offers variety and flexibility with unique technologies that incorporate LED light therapy with red and blue light.
Carlton Professional ChromaSolo Colour Therapy treatment features four colours at varying wavelengths to offer a wide range of benefits.
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