LED - Light Therapy
LED Light Therapy - 1/2 Day Practical
LED stands for light-emitting diode. NASA originally developed LED lights for plant growth experiments in space. These lights have been in use since the 1960s, but people have only recently started using them as a skin treatment. LED masks and canopies can be used as an add-on to facial treatments or as a standalone treatment.
How LED works?
Different wavelengths of light in LED lights, including blue and red, penetrate the skin at different depths. This penetration may trigger biological processes that help the skin rejuvenate and heal.
Blue LED light reduces activity in the sebaceous glands, which are small oil-producing glands in the skin. This reduction in activity causes the glands to produce less oil, possibly improving acne symptoms. Blue light may also kill a type of bacteria that contributes to acne by causing inflammation.
Red light Red LED light may improve scarring and signs of aging, such as wrinkles. It may do this by acting on fibroblasts, which are skin cells that are responsible for collagen production. Red light also reduces skin inflammation.
Cost: £125
Booking Fee: £50
Course length: 1 day (home learning of theory)
Pre requisities: Level 2/3 or Facial Qualification
Uses and benefits of LED light therapy can help treat a variety of skin problems, including:
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Acne dermatitis
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Dull skin
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Eczema
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Psoriasis
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Rosacea
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Scarring
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Signs of ageing, including wrinkles and age spots
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Sun damage
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Wound healing and other inflammatory skin conditions
What Is Covered During The LED Facial Light Therapy Course?
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Core knowledge
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Health and safety and data protection
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Hygiene and sterilisation
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Equipment maintenance and set-up
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Led light and spectrum of light
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Different colours of LED
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Effects of the different lights
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Combination treatments
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Suitable areas
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Treatment protocol
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Live demo
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Hands on practical.
TRAINING DATES: Training dates are booked by individual arrangement - please complete the booking form HERE to book and arrange what month you are looking to do the course (a list of training dates will then be sent to you and you pick the most convenient date for you)
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