How Does Light Relief Work?
Photomedicine, or medically-optimized light relief, have demonstrated impressive results for outbreaks in peer-reviewed clinical trials. So how does it work? Learn more from our team of medical experts about the science for common skin conditions like lip, mouth, and genital sores.
Disclaimer: The Luminance RED devices are indicated for the relief of mild acne and for use in the relief of muscle and joint pain, including arthritis and muscle spasm pain, and increasing blood circulation, and relaxation of muscles. They are intended for general medical purposes to provide topical heating. The information provided is for educational purposes and not a substitute for a face-to-face consultation with your healthcare provider, and should not be construed as medical advice. Any independent reviews presented are applicable to the individual depicted and may not represent the uses mentioned above. Individual results may vary.
Lip Relief
In many clinical studies, medically-optimized light relief have shown great results for lip sores and outbreaks. Learn more about the science.
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In recent medical studies, photomedicine light relief have demonstrated positive impact on gential sores and outbreaks. Learn more about the clinical data.
Learn MoreMouth Relief
Mouth sores and ulcers can be treated with medically-optimized light wavelengths, and recent studies have shown impressive healing results. Learn more about the research.
Learn MoreAcne Treatments
The Luminance RED Acne Device is a breakthrough, FDA registered, class II medical device designed to help you quickly treat acne in 3 easy steps. The secret to its effectivness lies in the combination of blue and red light wavelengths, applied separately.
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We’ve invested in multiple clinical studies to quantify the impact of the Luminance RED family of devices.
It’s ideal to use the device immediately once you feel the tingle and know that an outbreak is coming. Continue treating affected areas 2-3 times daily, with at least 4 hours between sessions, until the sores have fully healed.
Clinical studies have shown phototherapy to be safe and efficacious. However, if you’re considering using it with children, we recommend consulting with a healthcare professional if you have any concerns. Please note, all treatments with children should be done under adult supervision.
Preventative light treatments may offer benefits for some people. We suggest applying treatment 2-3 times per week to the affected area where frequent sores or outbreaks occur.