Lumiere Light Therapy Apex NC

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

Local Businesses

Chiritescu, Elvira – New Age Dermatology

(919) 367-3625
1091 Pemberton Hill Rd, Ste 201
Apex, NC 27502


New Age Dermatology Ctr

(601) 362-0611
1091 Pemberton Hill Rd # 201
Apex, NC 27523


Chiritescu, Elvira – New Age Dermatology Ctr

(919) 367-3625
1091 Pemberton Hill Rd # 201
Apex, NC 27539


New Age Dermatology

(919) 367-3625
1091 Pemberton Hill Rd Ste 201
Apex, NC 27502


Anti-Aging & Aesthetic Medical Center – A3Mc

(919) 362-5910
410 E Williams St
Apex, NC 27502


Chiritescu, Elvira – New Age Dermatology Ctr

(919) 367-3625
1091 Pemberton Hill Rd # 201
Apex, NC 27502


New Age Dermatology Center

(919) 367-3625
1091 Pemberton Hill Rd Ste 201
Apex, NC 27502


Chiritescu, Elvira – New Age Dermatology Ctr

(601) 933-2004
1091 Pemberton Hill Rd # 201
Apex, NC 27523


Micsunica-Elvira Chiritescu

(919) 367-2499
1091 Pemberton Hill Rd – Suite 201
Apex, NC 27502


New Age Dermatology Ctr

(919) 367-3625
1091 Pemberton Hill Rd # 201
Apex, NC 27539


Central Carolina Ear Nose

(919) 363-9311
1011 W Williams St
Apex, NC 27502


Az Hair Restoration

(919) 362-5090
International Society Of Hair Restoration Surgery
Apex, NC 27502


The Skin Institute

(919) 303-4777
2046 Creekside Landing Dr
Apex, NC 27502


Same Day Std Testing

(919) 629-2677
1021 W Williams St, Ste 102
Apex, NC 27502


Lumiere Light Therapy FAQ in Apex, NC

What should I do before light therapy?

Immediately prior to using your home light therapy device, wash your face with a gentle cleanser. Or, use the device first thing in the morning before applying any skincare products to your face. For maximum benefit, direct the LED lights at each target area for three minutes, then move on to the next area.

When should you not use LED lights?

Avoid LED lights above 3000K and/or labeled “bright white,” “neutral white,” “cool white,” or “daylight white” as these lights will generally have a crisp, stark white color. LEDs with this light color contain a significant amount of blue light in their spectrum. Choose a bulb with a high CRI.

How often should I do red light therapy on my face?

Trophy Skin’s RejuvaliteMD Red Light Therapy at-home red light therapy device is FDA-approved to treat full facial wrinkles. You can use it a minimum of 5 minutes, a few times per week (5 days a week is ideal, if daily treatment is impossible), for a minimum of 4 to 6 weeks to see results.

Is Lumiere FDA approved?

FDA approved injectable that helps restore skin volume with your own “filler”.

Does red light therapy cause facial hair?

Stimulates Hair Growth. Red light therapy isn’t just for women. Men with patchy facial hair can benefit from red light therapy as well. It can help stimulate hair growth, filling in those unsightly patches.

Can red light therapy tighten jowls?

Answer: LED Will NOT Work for Skin Tightening If you are looking for improvement to the neck and jowls your best bet for dramatic and lost lasting results is a surgical procedure. Absent of that, you have dermal fillers ( to help with jowls) and radiofrequency or lasers to help with your neck.

What are the negative effects of red light therapy?

increased inflammation. redness. rash. pain. tenderness. hives.

Does light therapy help with anxiety?

Light therapy is a natural treatment for various health issues. It is routinely used for anxiety and winter blues. You can take antidepressants, but they are expensive. Light therapy is a less costly and more effective alternative.

Can you do light therapy on your face everyday?

The answer is yes. As long as you are following the manufacturers instructions, you can use red light therapy everyday. If you have chronic pain, it’s recommended to start a daily routine with using red light therapy.

Can you have too much LED light therapy?

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.