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Verified clinician
Specialty
Dermatology
Years in practice
14
Combines electrical stimulation and red light for skin support
I particularly like this red light device because it combines microcurrents with light therapy and targets the undereyes. Electrical muscle stimulation, or EMS, uses tiny pulses of low-level currents to trigger safe muscle contractions. The device offers three intensity levels, making it comfortable and effective for people with different experience levels with EMS. The evidence for EMS improving facial tone is good, but studies focused on the under-eye area are limited (but still, current evidence base is promising to me). That's why I appreciate the addition of simultaneous red light treatment. Red light at 630 nm supports the dermis, the layer of skin that maintains firmness. It’s a well-rounded treatment for skin support.
I recommend this red light therapy to my patients and anyone else interested in reducing puffiness and improving even texture under the eyes. Intermittent swelling under the eyes can happen due to reduced blood flow or fluid buildup after sitting still for a long time. This device may help reduce that issue using electrical stimulation, which activates local nerves and muscles to promote short-term fluid movement. Red light helps keep a steady cycle of cell replacement. In plain terms, this leads to a smoother texture under the eyes. It's great that each technology works separately during the same session, ensuring that both swelling and surface irregularities are tackled simultaneously.
Highlights:More circulationEven textureTwofold support
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