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LED therapy

LED therapy – the return of the classics of regenerative medicine

Aesthetic medicine is constantly looking for innovative solutions. At the same time, some proven treatments are experiencing a renaissance due to their effectiveness and low invasiveness. Such a method is LED therapy (Light Emitting Diodes), using diodes developed by the American agency NASA. Since the first experiments in space, many studies have been carried out to confirm its effectiveness. Currently, this treatment method is one of the most frequently used in regenerative therapy. We also use it more and more often in the Dr Parda Piaseczno clinic.

How does LED therapy work?

LED light therapy is based on the technology of light-emitting diodes used to stimulate the activity of fibroblasts. This leads to faster and more effective collagen synthesis. It also increases cell viability by intensifying the production of cellular ATP and stimulates the middle phase of the remodeling process, supporting more intensive production of linear collagen. In this way, phototherapy stimulates the skin's natural tissue renewal processes. In addition, LED light therapy affects different layers of the skin.

Safety of LED therapy

LED therapy has an excellent safety profile. The method is non-invasive. Unlike procedures that use heat, LED light does not cause thermal damage. Thanks to this, this therapy method can be used in patients with different skin phototypes and on any area of ​​the body.

The use of phototherapy with LED light

LED therapy, thanks to the use of different wavelengths, has a wide range of applications. It is believed that red light accelerates cell renewal and repair by increasing the synthesis of collagen and elastin. It smoothes and thickens the skin and reduces fine wrinkles.

LED lamps can also be used in the treatment of acne, discoloration, stretch marks and cellulite and, what is important for many patients, in the case of skin damage and difficult-to-heal wounds. In aesthetic medicine, LED phototherapy can be used both as an independent method and to enhance other procedures, e.g. chemical peels.

LED light therapy is also used to treat baldness. According to some scientific reports, it can cause the regrowth of new hair along with its old dye. Therefore, LED light treatments have a chance to become a new method of preventing gray hair.

LED light is also used to treat a number of dermatological diseases, e.g. acne vulgaris or psoriasis. Irradiation with LED lamps also has analgesic and antidepressant effects.

 

What does an LED light treatment look like?

The LED light treatment only requires thorough cleansing of the face before it begins, as well as putting special protective glasses on the patient's eyes. During the treatment, the doctor moves the LED lamp along the treatment area. The procedure is completely non-invasive, and many patients also find it relaxing.

The treatment does not require convalescence. After LED phototherapy, patients do not experience redness, peeling, swelling or pain. You can therefore undergo the procedure during your lunch break and return to work immediately. For best results, it is recommended to perform a series of treatments.

 

What type of LED therapy can be used at the Dr Parda Warsaw clinic?

The LED therapy available at our facility uses light of various wavelengths.


They have properties such as:

  • red light: has anti-wrinkle properties, smoothes and thickens the skin, improves its elasticity and supports its regeneration. It also increases the activity and metabolism of fibroblasts, stimulates microcirculation, and stimulates the production of collagen and elastin,
  • Blue light: supports the treatment of acne-prone skin by directly affecting the anaerobic bacteria that cause acne. It also has anti-inflammatory properties,
  • infrared: helps cleanse the skin of toxins, reduces muscle pain, treats inflammation and has a beneficial effect on the nervous system and the cardiovascular system.

Advantages:

  • wrinkle reduction
  • acne treatment
  • scar treatment
  • reduction of discoloration
  • treatment of stretch marks
  • cellulite reduction

Application:

  • face
  • neck
  • neckline
  • body

Contraindications:

  • pregnancy and breastfeeding
  • allergic to light
  • use of photosensitizing drugs
  • active viral or bacterial infections
  • cancer diseases
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