Lumiere Light Therapy Myrtle Beach SC

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

Local Businesses

Robert Douglas Bibb

843-449-0453
917 Medical Cir
Myrtle Beach, SC 29572


Kent Elliot Moore

843-449-1438
1120 Glenns Bay Rd Ste 120
Myrtle Beach, SC 29575


Scott Miller

(843) 449-0453
917 Medical Cir
Myrtle Beach, SC 29572


Christopher Brian Skvarka

(843) 215-1100
3001 Newcastle Loop
Myrtle Beach, SC 29588


Dermavogue At Carolina Forest

(843) 236-0000
4022 Postal Way, #201B
Myrtle Beach, SC 29579


Ripple, Debbie – Coastal Carolina Otlrynglgy

(765) 446-5432
915 Medical Cir
Myrtle Beach, SC 29587


Facial Aesthetic Ctr

(843) 294-1990
3700 Palmetto Pointe Blvd
Myrtle Beach, SC 29575


Skvarka, Christopher

843-215-1100
3001 Newcastle Loop
Myrtle Beach, SC 29588


Mardesich, Patrick – Facial Aesthetic Ctr

(812) 478-9494
3700 Palmetto Pointe Blvd
Myrtle Beach, SC 29587


Coastal Carolina Otlrynglgy

(843) 449-6449
915 Medical Cir
Myrtle Beach, SC 29572


Robert Scott Purvis

(843) 215-1100
3001 Newcastle Loop
Myrtle Beach, SC 29588


Grand Strand Plastic Surgery

(843) 497-2227
4610 Oleander Dr Ste 101
Myrtle Beach, SC 29577


Kimberley Bingchu Goh

843-497-2227
4610 Oleander Dr Ste 101
Myrtle Beach, SC 29577


Trotta, Mike – Waccamaw Dermatology Llc

(765) 447-8133
917 Medical Cir
Myrtle Beach, SC 29587


Dermavogue

(843) 357-2444
4378 Oleander Dr
Myrtle Beach, SC 29572


Osman, Richard C – Coastal Carolina Otlrynglgy

(843) 449-6449
915 Medical Cir
Myrtle Beach, SC 29575


Jones, Nathan P – Grand Strand Dermatology

(843) 215-1100
3001 Newcastle Loop
Myrtle Beach, SC 29572


Borowicx, Mark – Surgical Associates-Myrtle Bch

(812) 479-8231
923 Medical Cir
Myrtle Beach, SC 29587


Tice, Donald W Do – Advantage Health Ctr

(843) 215-5000
4301 Highway 544
Myrtle Beach, SC 29575


Bornfreund, Jonathan – Bornfreund Jonathan

(812) 490-7639
4301 Highway 544
Myrtle Beach, SC 29587


Lumiere Light Therapy FAQ in Myrtle Beach, SC

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.

Do your eyes have to be open for light therapy?

Light treatment usually consists of exposure to a light source from a 10,000-lux box for 10 to 15 minutes per day at first, gradually increasing to 45 minutes 1–2 times per day. Your eyes should remain open throughout the treatment session.

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 age can use Lumiere?

The Lumière de Vie Skincare Value Kit is ideal for ages 18 – 30 with dry skin type, ages 31 and older with normal skin type, and ages 51 and older with combination/oily skin type, and offers over 9 percent in retail savings compared to purchasing the products separately.

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.

Is Lumiere FDA approved?

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

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.

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.

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.

Does light therapy help hair loss?

Red light therapy is a safe, effective, and natural treatment option for hair loss that’s gaining popularity with professionals and the public. Backed by a strong base of peer-reviewed clinical research, red light treatments have increased hair count, hair density, and hair thickness for men and women alike.