Dermalux Flex LED

For firmer, healthier skin

At Redefined Aesthetics, based just outside of Market Harborough and led by Nurse Billa, we offer Dermalux Flex LED Phototherapy, a clinically proven, non-invasive skin treatment that harnesses the power of light energy to rejuvenate, heal, and restore skin health. This relaxing treatment is suitable for all skin types and helps improve a wide range of skin concerns without discomfort or downtime.

Procedure Time

30 Minutes

Best Results

Varied

Prices

From £40

Recovery Time

None

Discomfort

None

Result Duration

Continued

What is LED Phototherapy?

LED Phototherapy is a revolutionary treatment that uses clinically proven wavelengths of light to energise skin cells and promote natural healing. The Dermalux Flex LED system emits three key wavelengths – blue, red, and near-infrared light – which work at a cellular level to stimulate collagen production, reduce inflammation, target acne-causing bacteria, and enhance overall skin health. This treatment is pain-free, with no recovery time, making it a perfect solution for those looking for effective yet gentle skin rejuvenation.

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Benefits of Dermalux LED Phototherapy

  • Stimulates collagen and elastin production for firmer skin
  • Reduces acne breakouts by eliminating bacteria
  • Calms redness, inflammation, and sensitivity
  • Enhances skin hydration and radiance
  • Speeds up wound healing and skin repair
  • Safe, painless, and suitable for all skin types
  • No downtime – resume daily activities immediately

Who is Suitable for Dermalux LED?

LED Phototherapy is a safe and effective treatment for all skin types and ages. It is especially beneficial for those with sensitive skin conditions, acne-prone skin, or anyone looking to improve their overall complexion. As a non-invasive treatment with no side effects, it is also ideal for clients who cannot undergo more intensive skin treatments.

Concerns LED Phototherapy Treats

Dermalux Flex LED is effective for a wide range of skin concerns, including:

  • Acne and breakouts
  • Rosacea and redness
  • Fine lines and wrinkles
  • Uneven skin tone and pigmentation
  • Sensitive and reactive skin
  • Dry, dehydrated skin
  • Wound healing and post-treatment recovery
  • Eczema, psoriasis, and dermatitis
  • Pain Relief – muscular & joint

Dermalux LED faqs

Each session lasts around 20-30 minutes, depending on your skin concerns and treatment plan.

While some clients notice results after a single session, a course of 6-8 treatments is typically recommended for optimal results.

No, Dermalux LED Phototherapy is a non-invasive treatment with zero downtime. You can return to your daily routine immediately.

Yes! LED therapy is often used alongside treatments like microneedling, facials, and peels to enhance results and speed up healing.

Not at all! The treatment is relaxing and comfortable, with many clients describing it as a warm and soothing experience.

Our skin had the ability to absorb light energy and use it to regulate essential cell processes. Our Dermalux LED use specific medically proven wavelengths which have skin enhancing benefits. Skin cells that energised function better and can renew up to 200% faster accelerating regeneration and repair. Meaning the benefits continue even when the treatment has finished.

Dermalux LED is safe. It does not contain any harmful UV wavelengths or heat. It is clinically proven to be safe for all skin types and conditions.

Treatment Prices

  • Dermalux LED £40
  • Treatment Add On £20
  • Dermalux Rental 2 Weeks £200
  • Dermalux Rental 1 Week £150

I wouldn’t trust no one else other than Billa with any treatments. She is professional but also makes you feel comfortable.

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Billa is a Registered Nurse with over 17 years of qualified experience. She previously worked within the NHS in an acute settings, therefore is up to date with current practice as client safety is paramount to her.

Billa trained in aesthetics within Harley Street in London and is a member of NMC (Nursing & Midwifery Council), ACE (Aesthetics Complications Group) and BAMAN (British Association of Medical Aesthetic Nurses).