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Health02:58 · 14h ago

Home LED Face Masks Gain Popularity but Experts Warn of Safety and Effectiveness Limits

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Translated & summarized from Mako by baba
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Home LED face masks, popularized by beauty influencers and costing between 1,000 and 1,200 shekels, promise glowing, youthful skin in minutes. Maya, a 28-year-old programmer and skincare influencer, has used her LED mask almost daily for over three years, describing the treatment as a brief three-minute session that fits easily into her routine. The masks emit red, blue, and infrared light, a technology known as photobiomodulation, which experts say can stimulate skin cell mitochondria to enhance repair and rejuvenation processes.

However, experts caution that home devices operate at much lower intensities than professional clinic machines, which can cost 80,000 to 90,000 shekels. Achieving similar results at home may require up to 30 treatments, and cheaper or unapproved masks risk exposing users to harmful UV radiation that can accelerate skin aging rather than improve it. Safety concerns highlight the importance of purchasing from reputable Israeli suppliers rather than unverified online sources like AliExpress.

The surge in home-use beauty devices, including laser hair removal and radiofrequency skin tightening, accelerated during the COVID-19 pandemic when clinic visits were limited. While some users prefer professional treatments despite higher costs, others find daily home use more economical and convenient. Dermatologists also recommend traditional skin care practices such as avoiding smoking, staying hydrated, eating healthily, limiting sun exposure, and managing stress for maintaining healthy skin.

In summary, while home LED masks can offer some skin benefits, they are less powerful than clinical devices and carry potential risks if not properly regulated. Consumers are advised to choose certified products and maintain realistic expectations about treatment outcomes.

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