Lumiere Light Therapy Dallas TX

Find top doctors who perform Lumiere Light Therapy in Dallas, TX. Whether you’re seeking treatment or looking to schedule a preventative screening, we can connect you with the best dermatologists near you in Dallas, TX.

Local Businesses

Bryan Pruitt

(214) 363-6000
8315 Walnut Hill Lane Suite 125
Dallas, TX 75231


Anigian, Gregg M – Anigian Gregg M

(214) 369-0006
2535 S Downing St # 500
Dallas, TX 75397


Antoanella Bardan

(214) 530-5200
2330 Butler St – Suite 115
Dallas, TX 75235


Ponciano Cruz

214-645-2400
5323 Harry Hines Blvd.
Dallas, TX 75390


Jeffrey Kenkel

(214) 645-3112
Utsw – Plastic Surgery, 5Th Floor 1801 Inwood Road
Dallas, TX 75390


Morehead John M Facs

(972)960-0950
25521 E Smoky Hills Road Unit 220
Dallas, TX 75230


James Henry Herndon

214-739-5821
8230 Walnut Hill Ln Ste 500
Dallas, TX 75231


Frederick Carroll Lester

214-821-6580
3600 Gaston Ave Ste 751
Dallas, TX 75246


E Frank Dunton Facs

3825 W Bay Cir
Dallas, TX 75214


Beatriz Liliana Soto Pacheco

(214) 241-2799
3027 Maryland Ave.
Dallas, TX 75216


Genecov, David G – Intl Craniofacial Institute

(972) 566-6555
4545 E 9Th Ave # 200
Dallas, TX 75397


Cosmetic Solutions

(214)526-5623
206 W County Line Rd # 210
Dallas, TX 75251


James Nicholas Thompson

817-868-4000
Po Box 619850
Dallas, TX 75261


Thornwell Hay Parker

(214) 696-8828
8230 Walnut Hill Ln Ste 808 – Suite 808
Dallas, TX 75231


White, Steven J – Usa Plastic Surgery

(214) 696-6676
9005 Grant Street
Dallas, TX 75397


Duffy Jr Frederick J

(972) 566-3939
1675 Ursula St
Dallas, TX 75230


Fred L Hackney

214-346-9222
8315 Walnut Hill Ln Ste 225
Dallas, TX 75231


Anigian Gregg M

(214) 369-0006
2668 Northpark Dr # 110
Dallas, TX 75231


Ben Jackson Tittle

214-905-5075
5939 Harry Hines Blvd Ste 739
Dallas, TX 75235


Diane Louise Gibby

972-566-6477
7777 Forest Ln Ste C820
Dallas, TX 75230


Lumiere Light Therapy FAQ in Dallas, TX

Does light therapy help sagging skin?

Red light therapy may work in skin health to: Stimulate collagen production, which gives skin its structure, strength and elasticity. Increase fibroblast production, which makes collagen. Collagen is a component of connective tissue that builds skin.

How long should you sit in front of a light therapy lamp?

You should absorb light from your lamp for about a half hour a day. You can get your 30 minutes over several sittings. Start in the morning. Try to get in at least some light before 10 a.m.

Can light therapy damage your eyes?

Since blue light damage to the retina is cumulative over a lifetime the repeated exposure to bright light or blue light therapy lamps causes increased levels of ROS and contributes to the age related mitochondrial dysfunction the causes the development of macular degeneration.

Is red light therapy a gimmick?

There some is evidence that red light therapy has positive effects on several health issues, including reducing inflammation and improving sleep quality. However, the research is limited, and there is not enough evidence to say for certain that red light therapy is effective for specific conditions.

What is the best brand of light therapy?

Our pick. Carex Day-Light Classic Plus. The best light therapy lamp. Also great. Northern Light Technologies Boxelite. More streamlined, warmer hue. Budget pick. Verilux HappyLight Luxe. Compact design, less powerful.

Do LED lights make you look younger?

The most common type of light therapy utilizes LED light bulbs or Light Emitting Diodes. LED light therapy has a dramatic effect on controlling the visible signs of aging including wrinkles, hyperpigmentation and hair loss.

What happens if you use red light therapy everyday?

Red light therapy is generally considered safe, even though researchers aren’t exactly sure how and why it works. And there are no set rules on how much light to use. Too much light may damage skin tissue, but too little might not work as well.

Should I put anything on my skin before red light therapy?

Guide to Preparing Your Skin for Red Light Therapy Treat your skin nicely—avoid irritating your skin with aggressive exfoliant products or sun exposure. Clean your skin with a gentle, non-drying cleanser before treatment to remove any mineral-based sunscreen or makeup containing zinc.

What are the 3 types of light therapy?

Blue light affects the uppermost layer of your skin. Yellow light penetrates deeper. Red light travels further into your skin. Near-infrared light penetrates deepest.

When should I stop light therapy?

Occasionally people report feeling irritable, or euphoric, or being “too high” when treated with light therapy. If this happens, the treatment should be stopped, and you should contact your doctor.