Skin blemishes? It's time to treat them with this fabulous device!

by Myriam

Summer has ended, and with it come some issues we've put aside because it's not the right time, returning to square one. Treating skin blemishes is one of the most important: many women—and we are legion—observe how, no matter how much SPF we use, the blemishes we already have only darken, and more appear on our faces, like mushrooms after a rainy night.

Skin blemishes are one of the most common cosmetic concerns for women. In summer, we struggle with the choice between getting a tan and protecting our skin. Many of us also belong to a generation where sun protection wasn't a dermatological concern, and, let's remember, skin has a memory (and a powerful one at that) . That's why, one day, your skin suddenly develops blemishes, even if you now protect it daily.

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Prolonged chronic sun exposure causes alterations in DNA and tissues. This excess radiation leads to deep dehydration, which in turn causes depigmentation. All of this is compounded by hormonal imbalances, poor diet, stress, and other known external triggers.

The first recommendation for treating them and preventing them from worsening in summer is to avoid the sun, as if you belonged to a legendary line of vampires. Wear a cap or hat and stay cool—where it's wonderfully cool, by the way.

For treating skin blemishes with cosmetic technology, the phototherapy of our Silicone LED Mask is the team's favorite option. We'll explain our reasons in detail.

Why use phototherapy to treat skin blemishes?

Phototherapy, or LED light therapy, is a treatment that uses different wavelengths of light to address various skin conditions, including blemishes. It involves the controlled application of LED (light-emitting diode) light in different colors, each of which penetrates the skin to a different depth and serves specific therapeutic purposes.

  • Red and infrared light: helps stimulate the production of collagen and elastin, promoting cell regeneration and improving the overall tone of the skin.
  • Blue light: It is widely used in anti-acne treatments, as it fights the bacteria that cause this condition, but it can also be beneficial in cases of post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation.
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How does LED light treat skin blemishes?

The process is simple and non-invasive, painless, and suitable for all skin types. Phototherapy acts on the skin in two main ways:

Cellular Regeneration: Infrared light, in particular, penetrates deeply into the skin (it penetrates the deepest, in fact) to promote cell and tissue regeneration. This process helps areas affected by depigmentation to even out with the skin's natural tone.

Reduction of inflammation : In cases of spots caused by inflammation (such as post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation), red light soothes the skin, reducing redness and accelerating the healing of lesions.

What results can you expect for your skin blemishes?

Many people—including several women on the SKINVITY team—have noticed (and praised) a significant improvement in their skin tone and texture after several weeks or months of regular treatment. Furthermore, phototherapy has proven effective when combined with other dermatological treatments , such as depigmenting creams or adequate sun protection. Remember to always consult a dermatologist when combining treatments.

Our LED light mask reduces dark spot discoloration by 18% after 8 weeks of use. This data comes from an independent clinical trial, and its effectiveness has been dermatologically tested.

The main advantages of choosing LED light to treat skin blemishes

The main advantage of phototherapy is its non-invasive nature . It requires no surgery, injections, or painful procedures. Other benefits include:

  • Short and comfortable sessions: treatments last 10 minutes and you have freedom of movement, because it incorporates double support and eye protection.
  • Little or no risk of side effects: unlike other more aggressive treatments, such as laser, phototherapy does not damage the surface of the skin or have a high risk of burns.
  • Accessible and easy to use at home: the most important thing is that the treatment works, and if you can also do it at home, it's unbeatable.

To maximize the benefits of phototherapy, it is also essential to adopt good skin care habits, such as using sunscreen daily, properly moisturizing the skin, and avoiding overexposure to the sun, especially if you have light-sensitive skin.

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