Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Corrective Light Therapy For Sun Damage.

Most clients notice improvements after three to five sessions, depending on individual skin conditions and goals. Our specialists will tailor a plan for you.

Corrective light therapy is generally well-tolerated, with most clients experiencing only slight discomfort similar to a rubber band snap during the session.

During the procedure, a handheld device will emit light pulses on the skin, targeting sun damage without harming surrounding tissue. It typically lasts about 30-60 minutes.

Some clients may experience mild redness or swelling post-treatment, but these effects usually subside within a few hours to a day.

While corrective light therapy is effective for most skin types, a consultation is necessary to determine its suitability based on individual conditions and health history.

Post-treatment, it's essential to use sunscreen and avoid sun exposure for a few weeks to protect your skin and enhance results.