10/12/2024
Have you heard of light therapy? It was started to help astronauts!!
Opatra was involved from the beginning and has now brought the benefits to people like you and me. And Opatra gives a lifetime guarantee. Yes, lifetime!
They’re pretty expensive brand new but I’ve found a couple of as-new devices, plus some unopened creams and gels. You can see from the shine in the pictures that the wrapping is still on the cream/gel (so it’s unopened).
The Dermisonic 1 is £895 new.
https://opatra.com/products/dermisonic?variant=29555335168115
The Dermieye plus is £599 new
https://opatra.com/products/dermieye-plus
The conductive gel is £35
https://opatra.com/products/conductive-gel?variant=39536355180659
The Dermisonic is £175 ono
The Dermieye plus is £75 ono
The cream and gels are £10 each
The devices don’t have charging cables but you can easily buy replacements online.
Overview
What is LED light therapy?
LED (light-emitting diode) light therapy is a non-invasive treatment that enters the skin’s layers to improve the skin.
In the 1990s, NASA began studying LED’s effects in promoting wound healing in astronauts by helping cells and tissues grow.
Today, dermatologists and estheticians commonly use LED light therapy to treat a range of skin issues. Skin specialists often use LED light therapy together with other treatments, such as creams, ointments and facials, to give you the best results.
You can also buy an array of at-home devices that use LED light therapy, including LED masks.
What does LED light therapy do?
LED light therapy helps treat a variety of skin concerns and conditions, including:
• Eczema.
• Hair loss.
• Mild to moderate acne.
• Psoriasis.
• Rough, scaly, precancerous spots on the skin (actinic keratosis).
• Rosacea.
• Sun damage.
• Wounds.
• Wrinkles.
In some cases, LED light therapy may treat small and superficial basal cell carcinoma (BCC). BCC, a skin cancer, is the most common type of cancer, affecting about 3.6 million Americans each year.
Are there different kinds of LED light therapy?
LED light therapy uses various wavelengths that correspond to different visible colors. Each color penetrates the skin at different depths.
• Blue light affects the uppermost layer of your skin.
• Yellow light penetrates deeper.
• Red light travels further into your skin.
• Near-infrared light penetrates deepest.
Different LED colors do different things. For example, experts believe:
• Red LED light therapy may reduce inflammation and stimulate the production of collagen, a protein responsible for younger-looking skin that diminishes with age.
• Blue LED light therapy may destroy acne-causing bacteria (P. acnes).
During treatment, skin specialists may use a combination of lights to treat your specific issue. At-home devices may also combine colors.