Lumiere Light Therapy Wilmette IL

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

Local Businesses

Harry Aaron Springer

847-853-9900
1000 Skokie Blvd Ste 155
Wilmette, IL 60091


Mark Zukowski

(847) 853-8869
3612 West Lake Avenue Suite 1C
Wilmette, IL 60091


Lilla Breyer

Dma Nutrition, Inc.7900 N Milwaukee Ave.M, Ste 18
Wilmette, IL 60091


Lilla Breyer

(949) 322-3964
3612 W Lake Avenue
Wilmette, IL 60091


Elysa Barack Fisher

(847) 256-9400
118 Skokie Boulevard
Wilmette, IL 60091


Center For Plastic Surgery

(847) 251-3700
555 W Madison St Lbby 9
Wilmette, IL 60091


Mark Lawrence Zukowski

847-853-8869
3612 Lake Ave Ste 1C
Wilmette, IL 60091


Dr.Mark Zukowski

(847) 853-8869
3612 Lake Ave # 1C
Wilmette, IL 60091


Maffey, Lynn – Northshore Dermatology Center

(847) 853-7900
3612 Lake Ave, Unit 2
Wilmette, IL 60091


Tina Christina Venetos

847-234-1177
3612 Lake Ave Fl 1
Wilmette, IL 60091


Chicago Permanent Cosmetics Center, Llc

773-706-9531
3612 W. Lake Ave
Wilmette, IL 60091


John Smith

(847) 251-3700
3612 Lake Ave – Suite 2a
Wilmette, IL 60091


Janss, Gerta

847-256-5505
711 11Th St
Wilmette, IL 60091


Zukowski Center

(847) 853-8869
3900 W 95Th St # 7A
Wilmette, IL 60091


Fiedler Virginia C

(847) 920-1700
1921 Lake Ave
Wilmette, IL 60091


Mark Lawrence Zukowski

(847) 853-8869
3612 Lake Ave
Wilmette, IL 60091


Russell Roger Reid

312-419-8200
1351 Greenwood Ave
Wilmette, IL 60091


Elysa B Fisher

(847) 256-9400
3612 Lake Ave
Wilmette, IL 60091


Gerta S Janss

(847) 920-0225
711 11Th St
Wilmette, IL 60091


Anthony Paul Terrasse

847-234-2400
3612 Lake Ave
Wilmette, IL 60091


Lumiere Light Therapy FAQ in Wilmette, IL

Is Lumiere safe for sensitive skin?

While our ingredients are safe for sensitive skin, we always recommend to test on a small patch of skin before applying to face or body. We hope that you will be delighted with your order, however, all purchases are considered final.

Who owns Lumiere skin care?

Know more about Mike Chan, CEO and Founder of Lumiere Skin and Spa and what 360 Anti Aging can benefit you, schedule a free consultation now.

What is the cost of Lumiere?

Our candles range between $20 and $40. Pricing depends entirely on what candle size you choose. You only pay for what you make and we have no hidden fees!

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.

What are the benefits of Lumiere?

Lumière facial set is proven safe and effective since it is made of premium ingredients esp vitamin E which restores and rejuvenates dehydrated skin and collagen which maintains elasticity of the skin that reduces wrinkles, saggy skin and age spots.

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.

Is Lumiere FDA approved?

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

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.

What removes deep wrinkles?

Nonprescription wrinkle creams. Retinol, antioxidants and some peptides may result in slight to modest improvements in wrinkles. Products that contain alpha hydroxy acids — such as glycolic acid and lactic acid — may help remove the top layer of dead skin and stimulate new skin growth.