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Shenzhen Kaiyan Medical Equipment Co., Ltd.

LUSTRE GoGlow Advanced LED Patches

LED light therapy (blue / red) for acne · Targeted patches

Regulatory status
FDA 510(k) cleared
510(k) cleared · Mar 2026 · code OLP
Evidence it works
Mixed/moderate
for the claimed effect — see below

Cleared ≠ proven. An FDA 510(k) clearance means the device may be legally marketed for that use — it is not, on its own, evidence that it works for you. How we grade evidence → Compare with another device →

What it claims

  • Treats mild to moderate acne
  • Reduces acne-related redness

Manufacturer / marketing claims — not verified by SkinCarisma.

What the evidence says

Blue (often with red) light for mild-to-moderate acne has reasonable clinical support, but effect sizes vary between studies and benefits usually require repeated sessions. It is not a substitute for prescription treatment in moderate-to-severe acne.

Specifications

Technology
LED light therapy (blue / red) for acne
Wavelengths
Not disclosed by manufacturer
Power / irradiance
Not disclosed
Treatment area
Targeted patches
FDA product code
OLP
510(k) number
K253878
Cleared
4 Mar 2026

Using this with your skincare

How this device plays with the actives in your routine.

Watch out for
  • Be cautious layering strong actives (retinoids, AHAs/BHAs, benzoyl peroxide) right before a session if your skin is sensitive — they can heighten irritation.
  • Photosensitizing medication (isotretinoin, some antibiotics) is a reason to check with a clinician first.
Get the most from it
  • Use on clean, dry, bare skin — opaque products (especially sunscreen or makeup) block the light.
  • Apply your serums and moisturizer after the session; never skip morning sunscreen.

General guidance — patch-test new combinations and follow your device's manual.

Safety & who should be careful

General guidance for this device class — always follow your device's manual and check with a clinician.

Sources

This page is information, not medical advice. Device data comes from the FDA openFDA database and manufacturer filings; SkinCarisma does not independently test devices. For your situation, consult a dermatologist. See our methodology.