Explore answers to frequently asked questions, designed to guide your journey with Lumedica’s light-powered skincare.
LED Light Therapy FAQs
LED light therapy uses safe, non-UV wavelengths of light to support natural cellular processes in the skin. Blue light may assist in controlling acne-causing bacteria, red light can help promote collagen-supporting processes, and near-infrared light penetrates more deeply to support overall skin wellness.
Yes. LED light therapy is non-invasive, UV-free, and has been studied in published research. The Lumedica LED Mask is manufactured to CE, FDA, and ISO 13485 standards, reflecting global safety and quality practices.
LED light therapy is generally considered safe, but research during pregnancy and breastfeeding is limited. Consult your doctor or healthcare provider before use during these times.
Yes. The Lumedica Mask is manufactured to FDA, CE, and ISO 13485 certification and standards, ensuring it meets global benchmarks for safety, performance, and quality.
No. The mask uses non-UV light and includes built-in silicone eye shields for comfort. If you are sensitive to bright light, you may close your eyes or wear protective eyewear.
Light therapy is generally safe, but because the thyroid is light-sensitive, we recommend avoiding direct exposure to the neck area and consulting your healthcare provider before use.
Skin Concerns & Wavelengths
The mask uses a gold-standard trio of wavelengths: 415 nm (blue), 630 nm (red), and 830 nm (near-infrared). It also features a magenta mode that combines blue and red for dual-support benefits. These wavelengths are referenced in dermatology and photomedicine research.
The 415 nm blue light mode may support the skin’s natural processes to help control acne-causing bacteria and assist post-breakout recovery. Red light can complement this by supporting skin wellness.
Yes. Red and near-infrared light have been shown in clinical research to improve pigmentation, reduce inflammation, and support healing — which may help manage pigmentation. Consult your dermatologist for tailored advice.
Published studies suggest red and near-infrared light can support skin balance and help calm visible redness. Results can vary; always consult your healthcare provider for personalised advice.
Users report observing improvements in skin appearance after consistent use over several weeks. Individual experiences may vary.
At-home devices like Lumedica are designed for consistent use and convenience. They may complement but do not replace in-clinic procedures.
Usage & Routine FAQs
For optimal consistency, use 3–5 times per week for 15–20 minutes per session. Regular use is recommended.
The mask is suitable for all skin tones when used as directed, supporting common skin concerns such as uneven tone, redness, and early signs of ageing.
Yes. You may use serums or moisturisers before treatment to support your routine, though this is optional.
No. LED therapy is non-invasive, UV-free, and safe, allowing you to continue daily activities immediately after use.
It is generally safe to use post-treatments after waiting 24–48 hours or following your clinician’s advice.
Technical & Product FAQs
Lumedica focuses only on the gold-standard trio of wavelengths supported by published research. The mask is precision-engineered with 114 LEDs, made from high-quality silicone, and certified to CE, FDA, and ISO standards.
Wipe gently with a soft, damp cloth or alcohol-free sanitising wipe after each use. Avoid submerging in water or using harsh cleaners.
Many brands release multiple “series” with minor changes. Lumedica focuses on one perfected design — built with the gold-standard trio of wavelengths, precision LED placement, and medical-grade quality.
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