Dr Neil Schultz Answers the Question "Are At-Home LED Skin Care Devices Effective?"

LED skincare devices are a new and exciting development in skincare treatment technology. While in-office devices have been demonstrated to be effective, there are new at-home LED devices popping up frequently, ranging from stand-alone devices to smart-phones applications ( really? Smartphone apps? Not heard of that one!!)
Here are some of the devices on the market:
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Tanda
Evis MD Red (or Blue)
Baby Quasar
Verilux ClearWave Light Therapy Skincare System
among many others including ones from Dr. NV Perricone.
Dr. Schultz explains whether or not the at-home LED devices are effective and why.

Super video, super content, and great information from Dr. Schultz on this very hot topic. While I have personally used an LED for occasional breakouts (that’s the blue light), I have yet to know of anyone who has been successfully using it for anti-aging and collagen building. I am not saying that there isn’t a home device out there. I am saying I haven’t heard about it, I haven’t seen it and I haven’t tried it.
And I am the ultimate skeptic — because I try virtually everything and when something flunks my test (and it can be disasterous for me — orange hair anyone, blistered skin, other situations that are equally unpleasant), it’s not a good thing.
So as Dr. Schultz says, buyer beware. If you buy it, find out about a return policy and watch the clock/calendar so that you can return it if necessary.
Stevie Wilson, LA-Story.com



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