The device allows targeted irradiation of different body parts and can be used flexibly in various positions—lying flat, on the side, or upright—providing full-body coverage from head to toe while solving portability issues common with larger devices. To achieve optimal lighting angles in all positions, the device’s feet can be elevated using items like books or small stools if needed.
The exposure time can be set up to 60 minutes. It is recommended to use the device up to 3 times a day, with each session ideally lasting 30 minutes and not exceeding 60 minutes. The device will automatically stop when the set time is reached. Total daily exposure should not exceed 60 minutes.
LED LIGHT THERAPY: 7-COLOR + CALCIUM SUPPLEMENT
With 7 LED wavelengths and a Calcium Supplement Light, this device offers precise care for a range of skin needs—helping to calm, brighten, and improve elasticity—grounded in clinical research and Wenfu Library data.
Red Light (635 nm): High-energy red light penetrates deeply to reduce inflammation and accelerate healing. It enhances enzyme activity and supports cellular metabolism. Clinically, red light is often used to support recovery from skin conditions like acne, burns, and inflammation.
Green Light (560 nm): Green light calms the skin and may support the treatment of hyperpigmentation and uneven tone. It is also associated with relaxation and may help alleviate fatigue- related skin concerns such as dull-ness and dryness. Some studies suggest it may assist in improving the appearance of wrinkles, acne, and minor discoloration.
Blue Light (415 nm): Blue light helps suppress acne-causing bacteria and may support collagen production. It is com-monly used for oily, acne-prone, and sensitive skin types to reduce redness and inflammation, while promoting skin clarity. It also aids cosmetic teeth whitening when combined with other treatments.
Calcium Supplement Light (320 nm): This light triggers the skin’s production of Vitamin D3, helping regulate calcium and phosphate levels. It works mainly on the outer layers, supports immune responses, and may improve texture, clarity, and reduce roughness or discoloration.
Yellow Light (590 nm): Yellow light can help reduce redness, calm the skin, and support recovery from irritation. It may also assist in maintaining balanced skin tone and oil levels.
Purple Light (308 nm): Purple light combines red and blue wavelengths and may help support skin repair and acne treat-ment through its antibacterial and calming effects.
Cyan (490nm wavelength): Cyan light may help revitalize dull skin, stimulate mild collagen activity, and promote a refreshed appearance.
White (1580nm wavelength): White light penetrates the skin and may support skin renewal and clarity. It is often used for overall skin balance and revitalization.
Cold Spray: Human skin pores measure about 0.02–0.05 mm in diameter, making it difficult for regular moisture to penetrate deeply. When water is sprayed onto the skin, it breaks into tiny droplets of 0.3–0.5 micrometers, which can more easily enter pores and be absorbed. The skin’s outer layer, the stratum corneum, plays a crucial role in maintaining moisture balance.
When this layer becomes dehydrated, the skin compensates by producing excess sebum, which can clog pores and lead to acne. Prolonged dehydration in delicate areas like around the eyes may con-tribute to the formation of fine lines, highlighting the importance of adequate hydration.
Thermal Function: Thermal treatment is suitable for both dry and oily skin types. For dry skin, it accelerates microcirculation and raises skin surface temperature, enhancing the delivery of moisture and nutrients. For oily skin, it softens epidermal cells, opens pores, and stimulates metabolism, which helps remove excess oil and supports skin rejuvenation.
This function aids in deep cleansing by opening pores, improving moisture absorption, and boosting skin metabolism.
To prevent skin damage, limit thermal treatment sessions to 8–10 minutes.