How often and how long should I use the DPL system?
The DPL™ System is designed to run for nine (9) minutes per treatment. We recommend taking a maximum of two (2) DPL™ treatments daily for the first month and then two treatments per week after that. If you miss a treatment, don’t worry, just extend the daily treatments for the lost days.
How long until I see the results?
Everyone’s skin varies, but most people feel and see a difference in about four treatments. Because of differences in damaged skin, some people will see the benefits almost immediately and others will need more treatments. Because treatments are progressive, we recommend treatments for at least ten (10) weeks, for maximum results.
Do LED treatments work on everyone?
LED treatments are proven to work on all skin types. There is over a 90% success rate for people using our system.
Can this hurt my eyes?
No studies have been found showing any harmful effects to the eyes when using our product correctly. However, we recommend not staring directly into our LEDs and we have provided a supply of eye shields for your comfort.
Why can’t I see lights from some of the LEDs?
These LEDs (880 nm) are on and working properly. You cannot see them because they are in the infrared spectrum, which is not visible to the human eye. Some digital cameras and camcorders will display the infrared lights.
Can I combine LED treatments with other skin care treatments?
Yes. LED treatments can be used alone or with other skin care treatments. Many physicians have found LED treatments to complement other skin care treatments.
Will LED treatments hurt?
No. Unlike lasers or other ablative (skin harming) treatments, LED treatments are non-thermal, non-ablative, and non-invasive. Clients report no discomfort or pain associated with LED treatments.
Is LED therapy and IPL (intense pulse light) therapy the same?
LED Therapy and IPL (Intense Pulsed Light) are different. There are several Commercial IPL systems on the market and they range from 500-1200 nm, but the big difference is in the energy output measured in joules/cm2. IPL typically has a power range of 3-90 Joules. It is closer to laser and because of that more dangerous than LEDs. IPL typically need trained users/aesthetician to administer.
Can I use the LED skin light for balding, acne, rosacea?
LED infrared / red light devices have been used for balding, * rosacea, pain, arthritis and acne. From the search we performed across the internet we have found that DPL LED's use the same technology as other devices that are making these claims. Since this is a new product for us we are not willing to make any claims that this unit will produce the same results as other available units. This unit is being marketed as a cosmetic device. Most skin devices that are available have been commercial models and very expense. This is the first home model that we feel is reasonable, will cover you entire face with one treatment and we are hearing from our clients that it is producing great results.