Service
LED Light Therapy
A non-invasive treatment using specific wavelengths of light.

Overview
Medical-grade LED light therapy is a non-invasive treatment provided within a nurse-led clinical environment by a qualified Dermal Therapist. It may be incorporated into treatment plans to support overall skin condition and post-treatment care, used as a standalone session, an adjunct to other clinical treatments, or part of an ongoing plan.
Consultation Process
Suitability is assessed prior to treatment. LED therapy may be discussed during consultation for concerns such as redness or sensitivity, breakouts or congestion, post-treatment recovery, skin that appears dull and general skin maintenance.
What To Expect
Treatment involves positioning under a medical-grade LED device. Protective eyewear is provided and a gentle warming sensation may be experienced. Sessions are quiet, comfortable and require no needles.
Considerations
LED therapy is generally well tolerated and considered low risk. Potential responses may include temporary warmth or redness, mild sensitivity, or headache in light-sensitive individuals (rare). LED may not be suitable for individuals with certain medical conditions or those taking medications that increase light sensitivity. Individual responses vary.
Pricing
LED add-on to any skin treatment: $59. Standalone LED session: $99. Pricing may vary and will be confirmed prior to treatment.
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is a LED light therapy?
- A LED light therapy is a structured clinical appointment or treatment delivered by a qualified practitioner. Specific details are discussed during your assessment.
- Who is suitable for a LED light therapy?
- Suitability is reviewed individually. A range of factors are considered including skin health, medical history and goals.
- How long does it take?
- Appointment length varies. Time frames are confirmed when booking.
- Is there downtime?
- Recovery and downtime vary by treatment type and individual response. This is reviewed during consultation.
- How should I prepare?
- Preparation guidance is provided ahead of your appointment where relevant.
- What aftercare is involved?
- Written aftercare is provided and reviewed in clinic.
- How many appointments are typical?
- Course recommendations are discussed individually. A single appointment is rarely the full picture.
- Is it suitable during pregnancy or breastfeeding?
- Suitability during pregnancy or breastfeeding is assessed individually and may not be appropriate.
- What does it cost?
- Pricing is discussed during consultation as it depends on the individual plan.
- How do I book?
- Bookings can be made via the Contact page or by getting in touch directly.
Next Step
Begin with a consultation.
Every plan begins with a conversation. Book a consultation to discuss your concerns in a professional, judgement-free setting.
