but the nurture treatments are based on cold laser therapy, also known as low level laser therapy. there is no burning or peeling, nor is there any pain or trauma caused to the skin. instead, with the use of either a red, green, or blue laser, cold laser can be quite beneficial in healing and promoting healthier skin. it is also pain free, requires little to no downtime, and completely safe for the skin.
cold laser therapy can treat many common skin issues such as sun damage, hyperpigmentation, acne, rosacea and signs of aging.
fresh.beautiful: the skin studio has both blue light and red light lasers available.
the blue light is best used for treating and healing acne. non-invasive, the blue laser is a high intensity, narrow band of blue light that targets acne and the source of it. its been known to kill bacteria found on the surface of the skin. many have seen results and a huge improvement to their acne within two to four weeks after treatment.
the red light is known for it's anti-aging qualities. the red light provides several benefits including: the healing of wounds, the stimulation of collagen (which helps to plump fine lines and wrinkles), and the fading of sunspots, brown spots, etc. the red light is also preferred for its ability to help the skin maintain its firmness and elasticity as well.
if you want to learn more about cold laser therapy, or would like to book a free consultation, please email us at freshbeautifulskin@gmail.com or call at 416.727.1754.
I am considering blue light therapy for acne, but I have a few questions about it. How often do you need the treatment to keep acne away? once a month? Once a week? Also, how effective is it? I've heard you can get the same results from a tanning bed, but that scares me because I don't want to damage my skin the same way a tanning bed would! Is it true that blue LED treatments are just the same as the UV rays in tanning salons?
NOTE: If you are going to suggest any over the counter or prescription acne medicine PLEASE DO NOT bother!!!! If I wanted to know about Proactive, I would ASK a question about it!!! Save your time and only answer if you know about what I'm asking about! I want to know ONLY about Blue and red light acne therapy. You will NOT get points for an unrelated answer!
Posted by: eczema free forever | Sunday, September 25, 2011 at 11:28 PM
"cold laser therapy can treat many common skin issues such as sun damage, hyperpigmentation, acne, rosacea and signs of aging." I love laser which can make us more beautiful.
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Posted by: Contessa Otremba | Thursday, January 12, 2012 at 01:17 PM
Has anyone tried Blue Light therapy for acne?
and if so how did it work for you? Did you go to a dermatologist or did you do it at home?
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