Lumiere Light Therapy Clinton Township MI

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

Local Businesses

Bruce Howard Lynn

586-263-7200
16510 19 Mile Rd
Clinton Township, MI 48038


Daniel Mitchel Stewart, Do

586-286-0112
43900 Garfield Rd
Clinton Township, MI 48038


Dermaspa

(586) 263-7200
16510 19 Mile Rd
Clinton Township, MI 48038


Center For Skin Cancer Surgery

(586)228-5850
43900 Garfield Road
Clinton Township, MI 48038


Reddy Sudarshan R Facs

(586)263-6050
16100 19 Mile Road Suite 100
Clinton Township, MI 48038


Lenise Banse Pc

(586) 263-3130
42452 Hayes Rd Ste 3
Clinton Township, MI 48038


Lenise Banse

586-263-3130
42452 Hayes Rd Ste 3
Clinton Township, MI 48038


Lawrence Handler

(586) 286-3400
43421 Garfield Rd Ste 7
Clinton Township, MI 48038


Fozo, Michael S – Lakeshore Facial Plastic Surg

(586) 263-4606
43750 Garfield Rd # 101
Clinton Township, MI 48035


Digregorio, Florino

401-722-3313
16510 19 Mile Rd
Clinton Township, MI 48038


A S L Medical

(586) 783-3904
37976 S Gratiot Ave
Clinton Township, MI 48036


Joseph Alamat Dds

1-586-286-1600
15870 19 Mile Road
Clinton Township, MI 48038


Harmony Center For Facial Surgery

1-586-226-0500
43630 Hayes Road Suite 240
Clinton Township, MI 48038


Cukrowski Tiffany Do

(586) 286-0112
43900 Garfield Rd
Clinton Township, MI 48038


Jeffrey M Shuster

(586) 263-0777
42633 Garfield Rd – Suite 319
Clinton Township, MI 48038


Kent Jerome Krach

(586) 286-0112
43900 Garfield Road – Suite 100
Clinton Township, MI 48038


Veremis, Ley Mary

586-286-0112
43900 Garfield Rd Ste 100
Clinton Township, MI 48038


Iacobelli, Davide

586-286-8007
16510 19 Mile Rd
Clinton Township, MI 48038


Drs Iacobelli & Digregorio Pc

(586) 263-7200
16510 19 Mile Rd
Clinton Township, MI 48038


Dixit, Vijay K – Cosmetic & Plastic Surgery

(586) 263-9770
37300 Garfield Rd # A
Clinton Township, MI 48035


Lumiere Light Therapy FAQ in Clinton Township, MI

Is Lumiere good for OILY skin?

✅FOR ALL SKIN TYPES Our product is designed to work with all skin types ranging from dry to oily skin, for both men and women.

Are LED light therapy results permanent?

Even after you’ve achieved the recommended number of sessions, your results aren’t permanent. As your skin cells turn over, you may lose some collagen and start to see signs of aging again. You may also start to see acne breakouts.

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.

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.

What tightens sagging skin?

Laser resurfacing This is the most effective procedure for tightening loose skin. Unlike the laser treatment described above, this procedure requires some downtime. You’ll need to stay home for 5 to 7 days. Laser resurfacing also gives you the fastest results.

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.

Is it better to do light therapy in the morning or at night?

Although no studies have shown evening light to be more antidepressant than morning light, investigations have shown either no difference or morning light to be superior.

What does light therapy do to the brain?

Research on red light therapy and brain health shows that natural light improves reaction time, attention, memory, and executive function. Some of the benefits that show the most potential are as follows: Improved cognitive function. Improved recovery from stroke.

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.

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.