When it comes to health and beauty regimens, we know that lasting results happen over time, and trying to rush a change by taking too much too soon can be dangerous.
You wouldn’t try to lift a heavy weight at the gym on your first day, and you wouldn’t slather your face with face cream all over expecting to see instant results. The same principle applies here LED light therapy-it’s not about overwhelming your body with high intensity at one time but about consistent use, measured over time.
The word “power” is usually associated with better and faster results, but with LED light therapy, studies they have shown that low energy over a long period of time tends to produce better results.
Finding the right LED power
When it comes to LED light therapy, it’s about balancing all the factors that contribute to results—wavelength, coverage, and measurement. strength over time—creating the most effective amount of light for your skin.
LED effect pillars: Optimizing power for maximum efficiency
When it comes to effective LED light therapy, there are 3 pillars that determine the effectiveness of the sessions. Let’s break down these pillars, what they mean for your skin, and how we can improve them in our lives. CurrentBody Skin Series 2 LED Mask.
Wavelength accuracy and quality
Precise light waves are proven in clinical studies to be very effective in supporting healthy skin. The more accurate the wavelength, the better results.
We built it Veritace®our unique end-to-end testing system ensures that every LED in our devices emits clinically proven wavelengths with unmatched accuracy, so you get guaranteed quality and results you can trust.
Coating of LEDs
The way light spreads across the skin is important, with light distribution key to getting the best results. Even small adjustments to the number of LEDs, placement and distance from the skin can have a big impact to work.
Ours Series 2 mask tested on 1,000s of faces, with the flexible Best-Fit mode to ensure that all areas of your face and chin are equally exposed to light. Its multi-way strap ensures that the mask stays in place during the session, maintaining consistent contact and even coverage across the skin.
LED power equalizes over time
Energy (also called ‘irradiance’) is important, but more energy does not mean better results. As mentioned, it is common knowledge in the scientific evidence that low-level light therapy (LLLT) is most effective when delivered at a low intensity for a long period of time. Too much energy in a short time can overpower the skin, while too little might not work.
With moderate power output and short, 10-minute sessions, this advanced mask is effective and convenient, easily fitting into skin care routines.
By preparing 3 pillars of LED effects, the series 2 mask brings a full face to get more effects compared to the standard flexible LED mask.

The limits of measurement power: What studies can’t tell us
When it comes to LED light therapy, it is widely accepted that it is currently impossible to measure the exact amount of energy absorbed by the skin during a session.
Many studies have measured the power density using a device called a spectrometer, but this only tells part of the story, as it can only measure the power emitted from a single point in the LED mask, without accounting for all the other factors that affect how much light your skin absorbs, including:
Distance from the skin
In LED masks, the proximity of the light to the skin makes a big difference in the way the light is absorbed compared to LED panels (which are devices often used in scientific studies), which are usually much further away from the skin. However, this is not taken from a simple reading of energy density.
LED placement
The number and arrangement of the LEDs in the mask contributes to the fact that the light is distributed evenly throughout the skin.
In conclusion, LED light therapy should be treated like any other health and beauty regimen, requiring a consistent and balanced approach to achieve lasting results. Getting good results depends on measuring the 3 key pillars of LED results: wavelength accuracy, coverage, and balanced power over time.
These factors work together to ensure that the skin absorbs light more effectively, providing safe and measurable benefits over time. By focusing on these pillars rather than chasing high energy, LED therapy can deliver effective, long-lasting improvements in skin health.




