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What are the differences between red and blue LED lights for skin treatment?

Last Updated: 29.06.2025 10:34

What are the differences between red and blue LED lights for skin treatment?

Sun damage

Mild acne

Medication that increases the sensitivity

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Blue ligh, for upper most layers of skin

LED, stands for, Light Emitting Diode

Remember LED lights doesn't help with

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RED light for

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Acne

Actually it is the domain of dermatologist

Types of LED lights

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BLUE light, may destroy Acne bacteria

Yellow light penetrate deeper

It stimulate the collagen a protein, responsible for younger looking, that diminished with age

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Psoriasis

Eczema

Rough scaly percutaneous spots

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White heads

Light therapy for skin disease, such as

Skin cancer

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Treatment with LED lights

Psoriasis

Acne cysts

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Fine lines

Minor wound

Eye disease

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Black heads

Red light further deeper

Avoid its use with

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Wrinkles

Can help with

Near infra Red, the deepest layers of the skin

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Reducing inflammation