Love this review ❤️ I been using the SkinGenics LED mask for like 3 months and been noticing very good results. It was also pretty budget friendly and is rechargeable.
I own the current body mask, I'm having some good results in terms of some firming so far in just under a months use. i couldn't purchase the neck and chest unit, however i just use the mask on those areas Also using the Nira laser as well, seeing nice results. Thank you Dr. Lim
All the trials were done with the led diodes firmly touching the skin. The skin will reflect the majority of the light if not. No one seems to mention it. It’s needs to be cold laser, especially if you have pigmentation issues. Other specifications need to be correct too for it to work. The wavelengths tested and found beneficial and safe are 633 and 833 (look it up, I might have remembered it wrong) I’m getting annoyed seeing all these apparent experts not discussing these points but happily trying out new devices and just giving the marketing spiel instead of the specs needed.
@@BeeLZBeeb It had no name but was listed under, 7 Colors LED Light Photon Face Neck Mask Rejuvenation Skin Wrinkles Therapy US. On ebay Yes I notice a difference and it had very bright strong lights that were dimmmable but I just used max.
I had the current body mask, used it 5 days/wk for a year, saw no difference, then it stopped working and they kept messing me about with the warranty. Bought the Omnilux mask, used as instructed and saw actual results in 3 weeks
It gets tiresome watching hundreds of fake reviews, they use before and after pictures but they use different angles and also they use different lighting in the before picture they usually have no light and then the after picture they have a really bright light with makeup on fake it's called fake.
I love my CurrentBody LED Red Light Therapy mask, I just need to be more consistent with using it because when I do use it I notice a difference in my skin.
I love my current body led mask, I have both the face and neck and chest devices as they were on sale for $500 for both. I've seen results quicker than I thought I would! I do have to say though, I agree with the other commenters express for concern and general disappointment with their customer service. My masks took over a month to get to me when I was told it would be shipped to me in less than a week, and customer service took so long to even respond to me and when they eventually did respond it was a generic auto reply answer that had nothing to do with my concerns I contacted them about. I luckily haven't had a problem with my devices but I do fear anything happening to them because I can totally imagine the customer service being worse in that scenario. TLDR; love my LED masks, but the customer service is pretty shit.
Thank you for this informative video. I just ordered the Rajani MD LED face mask because this mask covers the jowls, and upper lip with lights. I am just starting to see signs of jowls and I have upper lip wrinkles at age 65.
So many people make at home LED light therapy now, can pick up random brands on Amazon and even Aldi. I've been using the Omnilux one for the last 10+ years before everyone started making them, they're the OG. Like I couldn't use anything besides my clarisonic for my cleansing brush cuz they're the OG. Sometimes the cheaper/newer rip off's aren't worth the hassle.
Hi Dr Lim, I am desperate to use red light therapy, but I am petrified that it will worsen me melasma. I have really bad melasma on my entire face; I am a Fitzpatrick skin type 4. I have tried everything as well as 8% hydroquinone mixed with azelaic acid etc (made a modest difference , I am serious) . I tried Meladerm, Cyspera, Retin A, azelaic acid 15%, Tranexamic acid, Arbutin, Niacinamide, Good molecules, Vit c etc ( and the list goes on) with modest results. I am vegetarian, does not eat processed food and does moderate exercise 3X a week and very vigilant about using sunscreen and reapplying! I would like to try red light therapy but I get mixed results about the effect on melasma, some says it does not affect melasma and some says it does for example Dr Vanita Rattan prohibits the use of red light on skin of color and I believe Dr Sam Ellis made a similar comment. I would appreciate your advice as you touched on the topic here but did not delve into pigmented skin like mine…much appreciated.
I have a full body red/infra red panel. Is there a difference in purchasing separate devices for different parts of the body as compared to a panel for the whole body?
Hello, I have the same question! Did you ever find an answer? I see there are some powerfully panels for less than the dermalux flex MD so I’m wondering which I should invest in…
I use my Wellbeam devices for healing and inflammation when needed. I should be using them on my face, hands and neck as well, but don’t have time. I’ve occasionally used one on my head, for my brain. Who knows how well that works. This therapy has been around for a while.
Mine broke about 1 month out of warranty and I they swapped it. Infact my first mask was there first model because the one they sent me is thicker and has more led lights.
@@hello8987 OMG, thank you so much for leaving this comment!! I literally just received the face mask and the neck and dec in the mail today, and almost had an aneurysm when I read the comment you were replying to😂🙏
I have been using de Current Body silicone mask for a couple of years and after 2 of months of use the piece that provides energy did not work any more. I had to contact the company to replace it. Now after 2 years, the cables seem broken because the mask do not work anymore. The mask is expensive and I would expect a better quality mask.
I have tried the Currentbody mask and the downside is that it is a very bad fit. On some areas the mask sits so tight on the face that the lights cannot reach anything but the the square cm of skin below them. I have since purchased a panel which has more bulbs/power and can treat face, neck and hands in one go at the price of one face mask.
I’ve been using red and blue led since 2017. I was hoping to preserve what I have. I go through periods of time when I use it often and occasionally period of time where I forget to use it.
Nope! Red light therapy is often used to treat skin cancer, if that’s a concern of yours. It won’t darken them either! Hope this helps haha I know I’m not the doctor in the house
Great information! I have really bad, stubborn melasma ( not hyperpigmentation) and am looking for a device that will allow me to choose red light only as infrared red light ( my understanding) can worsen melasma. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
With the neck device you may have to be careful with the thyroid. LED Technologies has very cost effective led products and has been around for a long time.
Quite the opposite! My only recommendation would be to be more careful about the eyes than those in the video (of course, any potential for eye damage would depend on the device and which light frequencies if emits, but I say always better safe than sorry; I think it’s a good practice to take the 20 minutes to close our eyes and use it for self care-we all certainly need some calm injected in our lives these days haha!). Anyways, red light/infrared light are EXTREMELY well tested, and have been done in a very thorough way by soo many doctors/scientists/etc. This is because after the health potentials it has started being discovered, everyone wanted to see what the heck was going on. I have late stage Lyme disease and other complications that I’ve been dealing with since 21 (so 11 years), and you really have to become your own doctor in many ways if you want to actually heal from a complicated case, as they’re all different and not enough funding and research have been put into it quite yet. That being said, I’ve done my research on all things that have been popularized by “biohackers” in recent years, and taken note of which devices/health products doctors that I trust have mentioned and/or discussed at length. Red light therapy is one that no one is even skeptical about anymore, as was the case when red light panels/devices first came out! I’ll list what I consider to be the most important benefits one can get out of red light therapy (keep in mind this is mostly referring to exposing larger areas of the body, but it will have the same impact on the area of the face it’s just a mask!): oh! And need to worry about long term issues, as it is literally used to treat skin cancer, psoriasis, etc! -increased blood circulation in the tissues treated -collagen production (!!!) increases fibroblasts which create collagen :) -REDUCES CELLULAR INFLAMMATION (this is sooooo good as basically every health issue comes down to inflammatory issues) -helps in injury recovery and with wound healing Pain relief for those with chronic pain -improved sleep and cellular function Don’t kill me if in 50 years something goes down hahaha, but I put on glasses to block the light just in case, and because I already have photosensitivity (literally gotta wear the light amber tinted blue light glasses if I want to look at a phone or TV for more than a minute!)
Hi! YES! Well, it is thought to! By many doctors. To see real results though, you’d need to invest in a helmet with plenty of red light bulbs that emit the correct frequency in high amounts! These exist, but I’d ask for advice from a dermatologist first-probably not something to buy from Amazon, for example. Best of luck!! Scalp issues and hair loss and inflammation literally everywhere are such a bummer, I can very much empathize and hope you’re able to find relief soon :)
I recently had a subscision 3 weeks ago and the doctor did not use a filler or recommend cupping afterwords I don’t know if the filler was needed but it appears that I have more scars now as well as the old ones all connecting as one giant dent. I’m not sure on how to go about this what would you recommend? Trying again with a filler and cupping or just waiting and seeing if it looks better in time or trying a different method? I’m pretty depressed
I wish you would’ve added Aduro LED facemask that one is the Cadillac of facemasks. In my opinion. I absolutely love mine. I’ve had it for four years now.
So many amazing health benefits down to the mitochondrial level! Also helps regulate sleep patterns, boosts energy, and most importantly addresses inflammation. Which, in turn, prevents disease and illness in the long term. Good buy! I just put in 2 panels on the sides of my IF Sauna (a health investment-late stage lyme, so very worth it) so I can do all at once woohooo
Love this review ❤️ I been using the SkinGenics LED mask for like 3 months and been noticing very good results. It was also pretty budget friendly and is rechargeable.
I own the current body mask, I'm having some good results in terms of some firming so far in just under a months use. i couldn't purchase the neck and chest unit, however i just use the mask on those areas
Also using the Nira laser as well, seeing nice results. Thank you Dr. Lim
All the trials were done with the led diodes firmly touching the skin. The skin will reflect the majority of the light if not.
No one seems to mention it.
It’s needs to be cold laser, especially if you have pigmentation issues.
Other specifications need to be correct too for it to work.
The wavelengths tested and found beneficial and safe are 633 and 833 (look it up, I might have remembered it wrong)
I’m getting annoyed seeing all these apparent experts not discussing these points but happily trying out new devices and just giving the marketing spiel instead of the specs needed.
$30 led ebay masks are solid and suspend the light slightly above the skin
@@BeeLZBeeb It had no name but was listed under, 7 Colors LED Light Photon Face Neck Mask Rejuvenation Skin Wrinkles Therapy US. On ebay
Yes I notice a difference and it had very bright strong lights that were dimmmable but I just used max.
I had the current body mask, used it 5 days/wk for a year, saw no difference, then it stopped working and they kept messing me about with the warranty. Bought the Omnilux mask, used as instructed and saw actual results in 3 weeks
Same happened to me
good too hear as I just purchased the Omnilux today...phew!
They are all made by the same company.
The Omnilux is better quality
@@rose2dimples The Currentbody and Omnilux masks are made by the same manufacturer? Interesting... 🧐
Should really have ad in the title
He disclosed his partnership within the first 30 seconds…
Yea, I pass, when its paid promotion.
It gets tiresome watching hundreds of fake reviews, they use before and after pictures but they use different angles and also they use different lighting in the before picture they usually have no light and then the after picture they have a really bright light with makeup on fake it's called fake.
Hot and Flashy tested several of these LED masks/devices and gave great and honest advice about each one. Her fave is Omnilux. Too expensive. :(
I love my CurrentBody LED Red Light Therapy mask, I just need to be more consistent with using it because when I do use it I notice a difference in my skin.
I trust this guy more than anyone when it comes to skincare.
I've Dermalux Flex MD, it's an investment and I highly recommend it.
My favorite is the Mito Red light/infrared light panel. Thanks for sharing!
Which one did you purchase please and how have the results been?
I love my current body led mask, I have both the face and neck and chest devices as they were on sale for $500 for both. I've seen results quicker than I thought I would! I do have to say though, I agree with the other commenters express for concern and general disappointment with their customer service. My masks took over a month to get to me when I was told it would be shipped to me in less than a week, and customer service took so long to even respond to me and when they eventually did respond it was a generic auto reply answer that had nothing to do with my concerns I contacted them about. I luckily haven't had a problem with my devices but I do fear anything happening to them because I can totally imagine the customer service being worse in that scenario. TLDR; love my LED masks, but the customer service is pretty shit.
where did you buy it? and which brand?
@@heavensculturegodsgirl19 current body is the brand of led mask and I bought it through their website
Can you do a review on the SkinGenics LED mask ? Been seeing a lot of positive reviews. Thumbs up so Dr.Lim sees hopefully 🙌🏽
Thank you for this informative video. I just ordered the Rajani MD LED face mask because this mask covers the jowls, and upper lip with lights. I am just starting to see signs of jowls and I have upper lip wrinkles at age 65.
So is it not good?
So many people make at home LED light therapy now, can pick up random brands on Amazon and even Aldi. I've been using the Omnilux one for the last 10+ years before everyone started making them, they're the OG. Like I couldn't use anything besides my clarisonic for my cleansing brush cuz they're the OG. Sometimes the cheaper/newer rip off's aren't worth the hassle.
Hi Dr Lim,
I am desperate to use red light therapy, but I am petrified that it will worsen me melasma. I have really bad melasma on my entire face; I am a Fitzpatrick skin type 4. I have tried everything as well as 8% hydroquinone mixed with azelaic acid etc (made a modest difference , I am serious) . I tried Meladerm, Cyspera, Retin A, azelaic acid 15%, Tranexamic acid, Arbutin, Niacinamide, Good molecules, Vit c etc ( and the list goes on) with modest results. I am vegetarian, does not eat processed food and does moderate exercise 3X a week and very vigilant about using sunscreen and reapplying!
I would like to try red light therapy but I get mixed results about the effect on melasma, some says it does not affect melasma and some says it does for example Dr Vanita Rattan prohibits the use of red light on skin of color and I believe Dr Sam Ellis made a similar comment.
I would appreciate your advice as you touched on the topic here but did not delve into pigmented skin like mine…much appreciated.
If not getting either one of those brands, how can you determine what LED mask is worth your money?
I have a full body red/infra red panel. Is there a difference in purchasing separate devices for different parts of the body as compared to a panel for the whole body?
Hello, I have the same question! Did you ever find an answer? I see there are some powerfully panels for less than the dermalux flex MD so I’m wondering which I should invest in…
I use my Wellbeam devices for healing and inflammation when needed. I should be using them on my face, hands and neck as well, but don’t have time. I’ve occasionally used one on my head, for my brain. Who knows how well that works. This therapy has been around for a while.
I love my led mask but not current body who in my experience don’t always honour warranties. I’m sorry Davin is partnering with them
Wtf?! That’s not true. My mask broke two months before the warranty ended and they sent me a brand new one.
Mine broke about 1 month out of warranty and I they swapped it. Infact my first mask was there first model because the one they sent me is thicker and has more led lights.
@@rose2dimples yes same I also got the newer model with more lights when my old one broke
@@hello8987 OMG, thank you so much for leaving this comment!! I literally just received the face mask and the neck and dec in the mail today, and almost had an aneurysm when I read the comment you were replying to😂🙏
@@janedarc7731 yeah it’s not true, they do honour the warranty if it breaks :)
I have been using de Current Body silicone mask for a couple of years and after 2 of months of use the piece that provides energy did not work any more. I had to contact the company to replace it. Now after 2 years, the cables seem broken because the mask do not work anymore. The mask is expensive and I would expect a better quality mask.
Love this. Please do one of these on high frequency home devices pleaseeee
I have tried the Currentbody mask and the downside is that it is a very bad fit. On some areas the mask sits so tight on the face that the lights cannot reach anything but the the square cm of skin below them. I have since purchased a panel which has more bulbs/power and can treat face, neck and hands in one go at the price of one face mask.
May I ask the brand/name of the panel? Kind of interested in getting one for myself.🙏
Agree - I have bought a panel too and love it 🙂
@@jennyr1625 it’s a Dutch brand but similar panels are available in all countries.
@@hanniehoekstra8511 Thank you! ☺
@@hanniehoekstra8511 Hi Hannie, which Dutch brand? I live in that area and am looking for some options!
are these at home devices strong enough to work? Also can u review other cheaper led panels? That dermalux is like $2k....
Dr Lim, anything suitable for melasma prone skin???
I’ve been using red and blue led since 2017. I was hoping to preserve what I have. I go through periods of time when I use it often and occasionally period of time where I forget to use it.
How many times per week do you recommend using the Currentbody face, neck & dec flexible LED masks?
Honestly I wouldn't bother trying it, I trialled it for 7days per WK, took before & after photos = no change. Ty
Any LED you recommend which is economical and effective
Hi, can we use led light threapy if I've had botox and fillers or will the effects of botox and fillers fade quicker then the usually? Thanks
Hi Dr, I have keloids on chest and back. May I know are these LED facial devices suitable for me?
are led masks safe to use if you have raised moles on your face?
Can you turn off the NIR on the currentbody mask? I can’t use NIR as it brings out my melasma . Thank you.
Can I use it 20 min a day, 10 on my face and another10 min on my head, hair, or neck?
Can you use acids like AHA or BHA after doing this mask?
Hey Dr Davin does moles need to be covered before using LED on the face thank you
Nope! Red light therapy is often used to treat skin cancer, if that’s a concern of yours. It won’t darken them either! Hope this helps haha I know I’m not the doctor in the house
I use Omnilux and love it
Great information! I have really bad, stubborn melasma ( not hyperpigmentation) and am looking for a device that will allow me to choose red light only as infrared red light ( my understanding) can worsen melasma. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
@kiras1032
Following!!
What are your views on in clinic tri wave Dermalux LED lights ?
Can I use retinol the same night I use the mask?
His recommendation is always good
hashtag ad says it all
I am still think should i buy a mask or panel instead 😮
Is it ok to use the red light if you are prone to melasma?
Check out dr Vanita Rattan on YT. She has helpful information.
I would like Dr. Lim’s opinion as well.
Is it alright to use in hyperpigmentation skin..??
Did you get an answer?
Is it can cause skin burn? Can make my melasma worse?
I wonder if these lights couldn't hurt the eyes?
Better to either wear tiny goggles or close your eyes during use
With the neck device you may have to be careful with the thyroid. LED Technologies has very cost effective led products and has been around for a long time.
Are there any risks? I’m scared it could cause future issues.
Quite the opposite! My only recommendation would be to be more careful about the eyes than those in the video (of course, any potential for eye damage would depend on the device and which light frequencies if emits, but I say always better safe than sorry; I think it’s a good practice to take the 20 minutes to close our eyes and use it for self care-we all certainly need some calm injected in our lives these days haha!).
Anyways, red light/infrared light are EXTREMELY well tested, and have been done in a very thorough way by soo many doctors/scientists/etc.
This is because after the health potentials it has started being discovered, everyone wanted to see what the heck was going on.
I have late stage Lyme disease and other complications that I’ve been dealing with since 21 (so 11 years), and you really have to become your own doctor in many ways if you want to actually heal from a complicated case, as they’re all different and not enough funding and research have been put into it quite yet. That being said, I’ve done my research on all things that have been popularized by “biohackers” in recent years, and taken note of which devices/health products doctors that I trust have mentioned and/or discussed at length. Red light therapy is one that no one is even skeptical about anymore, as was the case when red light panels/devices first came out! I’ll list what I consider to be the most important benefits one can get out of red light therapy (keep in mind this is mostly referring to exposing larger areas of the body, but it will have the same impact on the area of the face it’s just a mask!): oh! And need to worry about long term issues, as it is literally used to treat skin cancer, psoriasis, etc!
-increased blood circulation in the tissues treated
-collagen production (!!!) increases fibroblasts which create collagen :)
-REDUCES CELLULAR INFLAMMATION (this is sooooo good as basically every health issue comes down to inflammatory issues)
-helps in injury recovery and with wound healing
Pain relief for those with chronic pain
-improved sleep and cellular function
Don’t kill me if in 50 years something goes down hahaha, but I put on glasses to block the light just in case, and because I already have photosensitivity (literally gotta wear the light amber tinted blue light glasses if I want to look at a phone or TV for more than a minute!)
But what effect will an LED mask have on my melasma?
I would love to know that too
very useful information, thank you.
Is LED good for lichen planopilaris? Scalp inflammation and hair loss
Good question. I want to know also!
Hi! YES! Well, it is thought to! By many doctors. To see real results though, you’d need to invest in a helmet with plenty of red light bulbs that emit the correct frequency in high amounts! These exist, but I’d ask for advice from a dermatologist first-probably not something to buy from Amazon, for example. Best of luck!! Scalp issues and hair loss and inflammation literally everywhere are such a bummer, I can very much empathize and hope you’re able to find relief soon :)
@@Hmy8799 ty!
I recently had a subscision 3 weeks ago and the doctor did not use a filler or recommend cupping afterwords I don’t know if the filler was needed but it appears that I have more scars now as well as the old ones all connecting as one giant dent. I’m not sure on how to go about this what would you recommend? Trying again with a filler and cupping or just waiting and seeing if it looks better in time or trying a different method? I’m pretty depressed
Same happened with me sadly
what is the comparison to the celluma to these home devices?
How about the Celluma? Have you tried it?
I've used Mito Red and like it. Thanks for sharing these other options will check them out.
Is the Age-r Ussera ultrasound device from Medicube effective, or is it a gimmick?
hi, I use it twice a week. I can defo see a difference in firmness but you have to be pretty consistent.
How would the last one compare to the celluma ?
Skingenics has the rechargeable cordless led face mask and goes under sixty bucks anyone tried it yet ?
I wish you would’ve added Aduro LED facemask that one is the Cadillac of facemasks. In my opinion. I absolutely love mine. I’ve had it for four years now.
Helloo does it help with redness too??
I have heard a lot about Aduro. But it is confusing as they say it’s a European brand then other websites say it’s Australian.
Can I use if I have inject face filler
I have the mitopro 1500 and 750 with the horizontal stand for the full body effect they have the inferior light and red. For full body
Plus more benefits from panel mask is not as powerful
So many amazing health benefits down to the mitochondrial level! Also helps regulate sleep patterns, boosts energy, and most importantly addresses inflammation. Which, in turn, prevents disease and illness in the long term. Good buy!
I just put in 2 panels on the sides of my IF Sauna (a health investment-late stage lyme, so very worth it) so I can do all at once woohooo
@@Hmy8799I read it’s not good to put in the sauna, which is hot (of course).
Can you talk about Lmnt device for skin?
Your code worked! Thanks so much.
Where did you find the code?
It's worth it very effective product. Here's the amazon link of the product:. www.amazon.com/dp/B0CC3S8264?ref=myi_title_dp
How much was it??
Please review Dr Rajani led mask
This was just a reeaally long ad for a product.
I like the Omnilux
Do the red light masks actually get rid of hyperpigmentation & acne scars?
Sorry no they do not.
So what is good for?
Ugh. This is an AD
What about a good and affordable one in australia please
better dermatologists who have no bias or sponsorships, advise that home LED devices do not work and hence are a scam. You'll thank me later.
Omnilux?
Has anyone tried FAQ 202 or 201?
Disappointing 😕
Current Body face mask did nothing for my skin,no improvements no glow nada
Rolls Royce? No, that´s not good enough.
Why you do not reply?
this is ad
They talk to much get to the punch do they work or not