Blue light sources from monitors & phones have too little fluence (power) to simulate pigment cells in patients with melasma.
- Skin Republic Marketing
- Apr 24
- 1 min read
LED masks may be a different story, LEDs can potentially flare up pigment, especially blue light in darker skin types & or conditions such as melasma & post inflammatory hyperpigmentation. Though red & yellow light can potentially control pigment cell activity via photobiomodulation, there’s a very fine line between therapeutic effects & flare ups.
Still concerned? The best and easiest way to protect yourself from indoor UV light is to use sunscreen. Two finger lengths daily, regardless of sun exposure.
Want to address pigmentation that's already there? There are safe and effective ways to resolve pigment concerns like our Brightening Laser Facial. It uses the latest pico laser technology combined with Korean toning techniques to resolve pigmentation with no downtime.
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