Lumiere Light Therapy Beverly Hills CA

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

Local Businesses

Charles Hsu

(650) 387-5416
Kaiser Performance2241 Geary Blvd
Beverly Hills, CA 90211


Glenn Neil Ledesma

(310) 271-3354
414 N Camden Dr, Ste 775
Beverly Hills, CA 90210


Newman, Nathan – Newman Nathan

(310) 273-3344
1299 Pacific St. Front
Beverly Hills, CA 90209


Frank H Ryan

(310) 275-1075
9675 Brighton Way – STE 340
Beverly Hills, CA 90210


Nikolov Nicholas R

(310) 247-1932
1119 Greenwich St
Beverly Hills, CA 90210


Christopher Tiner

626-449-4859
8920 Wilshire Blvd
Beverly Hills, CA 90211


Diana V Farnsworth

310-271-9270
Po Box 7233
Beverly Hills, CA 90212


Brooks Surgery Center

(310) 860-9502
2100 Webster St Ste 429
Beverly Hills, CA 90211


David Charles Rish

(310) 275-5136
435 N Roxbury Dr – Suite 204
Beverly Hills, CA 90210


Howard Nam

310-360-9245
8920 Wilshire Blvd Ste 103
Beverly Hills, CA 90211


Torkian Behrroz

(310) 652-6673
450 Sutter St # 1523
Beverly Hills, CA 90212


John Diaz

(310) 770-9949
Suite 205 5436 North Roxbury Drive
Beverly Hills, CA 90210


Norman Leaf Facs

(310) 274-8001
1199 Bush Street Suite 300
Beverly Hills, CA 90210


Charles Sung-Chull Lee

(310) 271-0536
436 N Roxbury Dr – #207
Beverly Hills, CA 90210


Daniel Frederick Rubin

310-385-3598
200 N Robertson Blvd Ste 202
Beverly Hills, CA 90211


Steve Kim

(310) 553-5315
Suite 102 239 S. La Cienega Boulevard
Beverly Hills, CA 90211


Mehr, Afshin F – Mehr Afshin F

(310) 271-1133
Bldg. 400 Suite #100 1441 Constitution Blvd.
Beverly Hills, CA 90209


Dr. Vishal Kapoor, Beverly Hills Plastic Surgery, Los Angeles, United States

(310) 385-9623
580 California Stste 1600
Beverly Hills, CA 90210


Orringer, Jay S – Renaissance Medical Ctr

(310) 273-1663
9675 Brighton Way
Beverly Hills, CA 90213


Cohen, Alfred – Cohen Alfred

(310) 275-5252
420 Bullard Ave Ste 101
Beverly Hills, CA 90209


Lumiere Light Therapy FAQ in Beverly Hills, CA

What is the success rate of light therapy?

Light therapy has been around since the 1980s and several studies have shown that it’s effective in treating SAD. “As a treatment for a psychiatric problem, light therapy has a remarkably high success rate of 60–80%,” says Brainard.

How long does it take to see light therapy results?

The good news is that red light therapy does start helping your body from the very first session, but continued treatments help achieve more lasting results. You may see or feel minor results immediately, but the best results are typically achieved over 3-6 months if you consistently visit Sculptology for treatments.

Does red light therapy help arthritis?

Those suffering from arthritic pain could no doubt benefit from using LED red and near-infrared light therapy that is FDA-cleared to treat the pain associated with arthritis. Red light therapy works by boosting cellular energy to encourage and enhance the body’s ability to heal itself from the inside out.

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.

Should I wash my face before LED light therapy?

Farber, this often means thoroughly cleansing the skin before use and also wearing eye protection while using the device. Similar to an analog face mask, light therapy devices are typically recommended for use after cleansing but before other skin-care steps.

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.

Does light therapy work with eyes closed?

Light applied through closed eyelids during sleep might not only be efficacious for changing circadian phase but also lead to better compliance because patients would receive light treatment while sleeping.

How long does it take for LED light therapy to work?

You may need a treatment each week for about a month. Then you might need maintenance treatments every month or every few months. Some at-home devices may also require a substantial time commitment. You might need to use your device twice a day for 30 to 60 minutes for four to five weeks.

Who should not use light therapy?

The major contraindications for the use of light therapy are diseases that involve the retina of the eye, such as diabetes, and the use of photosensitizing medications like lithium, melatonin, phenothiazine antipsychotics, and certain antibiotics.

Which LED light is best for face?

Blue. Blue is one of the most well-known lights available to beauty consumers, and for good reason—its antimicrobial benefits are backed up by years of research. That’s why it’s your best LED option for fighting breakouts.