Show patients their result before they treat.
Gentle, painless light wavelengths that calm acne, reduce redness, and boost collagen with zero downtime.
Sarah Jenkins
Plan • Energy Device
Recommended Protocol
LED Light Therapy
Celluma PRO • Weekly to monthly, as a series
Maintenance & Follow-Up
Ongoing plan
LED light therapy uses specific wavelengths — blue for acne, red for inflammation and collagen — to improve skin painlessly with no heat or downtime. It reduces breakouts and redness, supports a brighter, firmer complexion, and speeds post-procedure healing. It's safe for all skin tones and works best as a consistent series or add-on.
LED light therapy uses specific wavelengths of visible light — blue to target acne-causing bacteria, red to calm inflammation and stimulate collagen — to improve the skin without heat or injury. It reduces breakouts and redness, supports a brighter, firmer complexion, and speeds healing after other procedures. It's completely painless, safe for all skin tones, and often layered onto facials or used as a soothing post-treatment step.
For a practice, LED is a low-cost, no-risk add-on that enhances nearly every other service and supports membership value, while standalone series build loyalty among acne and anti-aging patients. Because the effect is cumulative and subtle, the value lands with consistency. Showing the projected calmer, clearer skin on a patient's own photo — and bundling LED into a recurring plan — supports rebooking and the routine that sustains results.
LED Light Therapy
Category
Energy Device
Typical cadence
Weekly to monthly, as a series
Downtime
None.
Typical range
$50–$150 per session
From in-clinic procedures to at-home regimens, Afters maps the full range of options — so patients can see what each one would do for them, on their own photo, before they commit.
Energy-based and resurfacing platforms providers use to deliver this treatment in clinic.
The named products and devices patients search for — each with what it is, who makes it, and how it fits a visual plan.
Each concern maps to its full range of options — and lets patients preview their result before they commit.
Clogged pores, breakouts, and inflammation on the face, chest, or back.
Explore concernDiffuse redness and broken capillaries that make the skin look flushed, irritated, or uneven.
Explore concernChronic facial redness, flushing, and visible vessels across the cheeks, nose, and chin.
Explore concernSmall, shallow wrinkles that show up first around the eyes, mouth, and forehead.
Explore concernA tired, lackluster complexion lacking radiance from dehydration, dead-skin buildup, and environmental stress.
Explore concernPatchy discoloration, blotchiness, and dark spots that leave the complexion looking uneven and lacking clarity.
Explore concernCommon questions patients ask about led light therapy — and what practices should be ready to answer.
Blue light targets acne-causing bacteria, while red and near-infrared light calm inflammation, stimulate collagen, and speed healing — improving acne, redness, and signs of aging.
Because the effect is cumulative, a series of weekly or biweekly sessions works best initially, followed by maintenance or use as an add-on to other treatments.
Yes. It's non-invasive, painless, produces no heat damage, and is safe for all skin tones, which is why it's often used to calm skin after stronger procedures.
Professional panels deliver higher, medical-grade intensity for stronger results, while at-home masks are useful for maintenance between in-office sessions.
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View treatmentAfters simulates the outcome on a patient's own photo and builds a visual 12-month plan — so consults convert and average ticket climbs.