LED light therapy (red / near-infrared) · Handheld
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Manufacturer / marketing claims — not verified by SkinCarisma.
Red / near-infrared LED for wrinkles has supportive but mixed human evidence. Most published studies are small, and many test in-clinic devices rather than the exact at-home unit. Any benefit depends on wavelength, dose (irradiance × time) and consistent use over several weeks.
How this device plays with the actives in your routine.
General guidance — patch-test new combinations and follow your device's manual.
General guidance for this device class — always follow your device's manual and check with a clinician.
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