Devices & Procedures
Evidence-based summaries of at-home devices and clinical procedures used in skincare, from LED panels to microneedling, radiofrequency, and laser resurfacing.
Photobiomodulation using red and near-infrared wavelengths. Studied for anti-aging effects and wound healing support.
bothBlue light (415nm) targets C. acnes bacteria. Studied for mild-to-moderate acne.
bothConsumer and professional LED devices emitting multiple wavelengths for skin benefits.
bothLow-level electrical current devices studied for facial muscle stimulation and skin lifting effects.
bothMechanical skin needling creating microchannels. Studied for collagen induction, acne scars, and skin rejuvenation.
in-clinicEnergy-based device using RF waves for skin tightening. Used at-home (lower power) and in-clinic.
bothBroad-spectrum light used for pigmentation, redness, and photoaging. Primarily in-clinic procedure.
in-clinic