Low-Level Light Therapy (LLLT) is a non-invasive and drug free treatment to reduce inflammation and accelerate tissue repair. With LLLT we can strategically harness the unique benefits of each color and combinations of colors simultaneously tailoring the therapy to the specific needs of the patient. In contrast to over-the-counter LLLT devices saturating the market, the iLight LED Pro is a medical grade device for impactful results in dry eye and facial therapy.
RED LIGHT Therapy:
Red light therapy (wavelength ranging from 620 to 750 nanometers) promotes the production of collagen and reduces inflammation. This can result in improved skin texture, reduced fine lines, and enhanced overall skin tone.
BLUE LIGHT Therapy:
Blue light therapy (wavelength between 405 and 470 nanometers) penetrates the skin to reach the sebaceous (oil) glands, helps to eliminate the bacteria responsible for acne, reduces inflammation and improves the appearance of acne lesions, providing a gentle yet powerful solution for clearer skin and better tear film.
YELLOW LIGHT Therapy:
Yellow light therapy (wavelength ranging from 570 to 590 nanometers) reduces redness and inflammation, promoting detoxification, and supporting the overall healing process. Yellow light is often utilized to enhance skin vitality, address sun damage, and promote an even skin tone.
INFRARED LIGHT Therapy:
Infrared light therapy (between 700 and 1,000 nanometers) is widely employed in medical and wellness settings for its ability to alleviate discomfort, reduce inflammation, and accelerate the healing process, making it a valuable tool for holistic well-being.
Uses for LLLT therapy:
- Dry eye disease and Meibomian gland dysfunction
- Bacterial overgrowth such as blepharitis, styes, and acne
- Ocular rosacea, redness and vascularization
- Inflammation
- Healing after eye surgery
- Dark spots and hyperpigmentation
Who is a good candidate for LLLT?
You may make a good candidate for an LLLT treatment if any of the following apply to you: Dissatisfied with the overall appearance of your skin. Abnormal pigmentation due to aging or sun damage. Broken blood vessels or acne. Recent surgery on the eyes or face. Chronic dry eyes. Chronic blepharitis. Call us to schedule your evaluation.
