Led Light Therapy Course
What is LED Light Therapy?
LED Light Therapy is a non-invasive skincare treatment that uses different wavelengths of light to target specific skin concerns. The therapy works by delivering light energy to the skin’s cells, which stimulates natural processes like collagen production, reduces inflammation, and promotes healing.
Types of LED Light and Their Benefits:
Red Light (Anti-Aging): Stimulates collagen and elastin production, reduces fine lines and wrinkles, and improves overall skin firmness.
Blue Light (Acne Treatment): Kills acne-causing bacteria, reduces breakouts, and calms inflammation.
Green Light (Pigmentation & Brightening): Helps fade dark spots, evens skin tone, and brightens the complexion.
Infrared Light (Healing & Rejuvenation): Penetrates deeper to improve circulation, reduce inflammation, and accelerate tissue repair.
Key Advantages:
Non-invasive and painless
Safe for most skin types
No downtime required
Can complement other aesthetic treatments like facials, chemical peels, or microneedling
Cost
£250 Including Vat
Areas included:
Face
Entry requirements:
Beginners
Course Contents:
Introduction to LED Light Therapy
History and evolution of LED treatments in aesthetics
Overview of Derma Flex LED devices
Science behind LED: wavelengths and skin interaction
Skin Anatomy and Physiology
Layers of the skin and their functions
Skin types and Fitzpatrick scale
Common skin concerns and LED treatment applications
LED Light Therapy Modalities
Red Light: Anti-aging and collagen stimulation
Blue Light: Acne treatment and bacterial control
Green Light: Pigmentation reduction and skin brightening
Infrared Light: Healing, circulation, and tissue repair
Client Consultation and Assessment
Skin analysis techniques
Identifying suitable candidates for LED therapy
Contraindications and safety precautions
Treatment Protocols and Techniques
Step-by-step Derma Flex LED facial procedure
Session timing, intensity, and wavelength selection
Combining LED therapy with facials and other aesthetics treatments
Health, Safety, and Hygiene
Infection control procedures
Maintaining and sanitising devices
Safety precautions for clients and practitioners
Practical Hands-On Training
Live model demonstrations
Supervised student practice
Troubleshooting common reactions
Aftercare and Client Advice
Pre- and post-treatment care guidelines
Recommendations for treatment frequency
Product support and homecare guidance
New Course Dates 2026
21st April
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17th June
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21st July
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