light-based skin treatments
Baby Blue effective skin care tools. Using LED technology, Quasar Bio- Tech's products safely increase circulation and restore the building blocks of youthful, healthy skin, significantly rejuvenating and also reducing signs of ageing and improving skin clarity. This non-invasive LED technology oxygenates the skin and helps with lymphatic drainage giving a fuller, plumper looking complexion.
Before.
Quasar devices use four wavelengths of natural light with SequePulse technology. This technology eliminates the interference that occurs when using multiple waves of light. This means the power of the red and infrared light is delivered to your client’s skin in an undistorted, pure form, and is safe, completely painless and with no downtime.
The Carlton Group offers the cost effective ChromaSolo machine, which is a standalone colour therapy unit that features cutting edge technology for a results-driven treatment.
After.
Before and after treatment of pigmentation using the Energist UltraPlus VPL.
Used in combination with other treatments or separately, the colour therapy provided by the Chromasolo system stimulates the skin’s cells to facilitate change to help a variety of skin complaints. The inclusion of four colours (red, green, blue and yellow) using LED lights and set at varying wavelengths offers a wide range of benefits.
Four pulsed modes are also included which allow the wavelengths to penetrate the skin at different levels providing stimulation for the epidermis, dermis, subcutaneous tissue and deep into the circulatory
system.As it is such a highly versatile treatment, colour therapy can be incorporated into any treatment from dermbrasion to a massage.
combination creations
Such is the flexibility of LED light treatment it can be used as an add-on to an array of existing treatments on your salon menu. Tony Cornock, Director of DermaCo Skincare says: “LED technology can be combined with facials, Microdermabrasion, chemical peels and oxygen therapy to name just a few.”
TheNora Bode OXYjet Leo DeLuxe uses red and blue light to offer therapeutic benefits to common skin problems such as Acne.
John Birtwistle,Managing Director of Silhouette International LLP agrees: “One of the outstanding features of light therapy is its versatility, not only in the respect that it can treat a wide range of skin conditions, but also in the fact that it can be applied to virtually any client after any previous treatment. This flexibility
means that integrating light therapy to a client’s existing facial routine with your salon is a great way to introduce new treatments to the market in your area. With light therapy being rather new to the market and relatively unheard of by the general public when compared to salon staple treatments.”
For those looking for variety and flexibility with their light based treatments, the CACI Ultimate can help different skin conditions such asAcne, blemishes and scaring as well as lines and wrinkles. The system includes a unique OrbitalMicrodermabrasion, which allows you to perform skin exfoliation and LED light therapy simultaneously, offering a choice of red LED, blue LED or combined red and blue LED. The combination of red and blue light together at the same time has been shown in clinical studies to be a more effectiveAcne treatment than red and blue LED alone.
The hygienic system doesn’t drag the skin and leaves no irritation, using a crystal-free abrasive disposable treatment head tailored to your client’s skin type. 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 any scarring caused by troublesome skin.
This unique combination of Orbital Microdermabrasion and LED therapy is extremely beneficial when treating conditions such as blemishes,Acne, sun damage, stretch marks and scarring.
CACI also offer aWrinkle Comb handpiece that can be used in conjunction with both the CACI Ultra and CACI Ultimate systems. The Wrinkle Comb handpiece combines high frequencyMicrocurrent and LED stimulation with a choice of red LED, blue LED or combined red and blue LED. It’s an ideal a non-invasive alternative to dermal fillers that delivers high frequency electrical stimulation with LED Light Therapy with the option of a pulsed LED mode.
The specific wavelengths of light combined with high frequency stimulation activate the body’s sodium potassium pump. This then encourages cell exchange, the release of sodium ions, collagen proteins and Hyaluronic glycosaminoglycans which together act to plump out deep lines and wrinkles and trigger tissue repair and healing, and make an effective treatment for treating bothAcne and skin blemishes.
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