LED Light Therapy

Targeted light, layered into a custom facial in Scottsdale, to firm, calm, and brighten the skin.

Client receiving red LED light therapy at Le Salon Cache in Scottsdale.

LED Light Therapy in Scottsdale

LED light therapy uses specific wavelengths of light to work below the surface, where firmness and tone begin.

As the American Academy of Dermatology notes, professional-strength light works best as part of a complete treatment, not on its own. A few quiet minutes under the panel, folded into a longer facial, and the skin gets to do what it already knows how to do.

You simply rest while the light does its part, and step back into your day the moment you leave. What changes shows up quietly, over a series, in the way your skin holds light and holds firmness.

One Light for Each Concern

Different wavelengths reach different depths and answer different concerns. Christy chooses the ones your skin calls for.

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Red Light Therapy

Red light works deeper than the surface. It wakes up the skin's own cells and gives them the energy to do what they already know how to do: repair, renew, rebuild. Over a series, that steady work is what shows up as firmer, more even, more rested skin.

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Near Infrared Light

Infrared reaches the deepest. It supports the skin's own repair and gives aging skin a firmer, more rested look. Often the quiet workhorse behind results that build over time.

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Green Light Therapy

Green light is often used for tone. It may help soften the look of sun exposure, dark spots, and uneven pigment, the kind of unevenness that shows up after years of Arizona light.

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Yellow Light Therapy

Yellow light is the gentle one. It is often chosen to calm the look of redness and support sensitive, easily flushed skin as it settles.

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Blue Light Therapy

Blue light targets breakouts. It helps clear the bacteria behind acne, so congested skin has a chance to calm and clear.

Where Light Fits In

LED light therapy rarely works alone. Christy reads your skin first, then chooses which light, and how much, belongs in your facial that day. A quiet step with a real effect.

For most concerns, light works best as a series rather than a single visit, with a rhythm that fits your skin and your schedule. It is the kind of step that asks nothing of you and gives back slowly, the way real change usually does.

Client receiving blue LED light therapy at Le Salon Cache.