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The Triple-Action Technology of Lightinderm

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This innovation was born from my personal experience, skin cancer linked to too much sun exposure. Perfectly taken care of and cured, it allowed me, during my visits to dermatologists’ offices, to discover a phenomenon fascinating: “the paradox of light” – Geraldine Decaux.

While UV is potentially dangerous, certain wavelengths have the capacity to stimulate the self-regeneration processes of deep skin tissues. With a formidable team of doctors and scientists led by Professor Grimaud, Lightinderm have succeeded in calibrating this beneficial power and combining it with photo-active ingredients. A unique deep regeneration system has been created, usable at home, combining a photobiomodulation device and serum capsules concentrated in photo-active ingredients. Today, the results are there, scientifically proven: effectiveness multiplied by 3 in just 3 minutes per day.

The LightInDerm device uses different wavelengths of light to target specific skin concerns:

Blue light

Often used for its antibacterial properties, blue light is commonly employed in treating acne. It helps to kill bacteria that cause acne and can reduce oil production in the skin.

Red light

Red light is known for its anti-aging properties. It can penetrate deeper into the skin to promote collagen production, which helps reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. Red light is also believed to reduce inflammation and can aid in healing.

Near-Infrared light

This wavelength penetrates even deeper into the skin and can aid in healing, reduce inflammation, and is sometimes used for pain relief.

With Lightinderm, we put in your hands a technology that takes at-home skincare into a new dimension of effectiveness.

Understanding Lightinderm: A Tri-Technology Approach

Lightinderm uniquely integrates three technologies inspired by dermatological methods, offering triple stimulation for enhanced skin care.

Mechanical Stimulation through Massage

This technique involves stimulating the skin mechanically to enhance its texture and appearance.

Energy Stimulation with Light Therapy

Lightinderm utilizes light as a regenerative energy, a practice common in dermatology. The skin contains photo-receptors in its cells that respond to light. Even brief exposure to low-intensity light can initiate lasting cellular reactions, promoting energy production, protein synthesis, and cell regeneration—a process known as photobiomodulation.

Biological Stimulation via Serum Capsules

The device employs specially formulated serums to further stimulate cell regeneration, improve skin quality, and address issues like scars, acne, and signs of aging.

With these combined technologies, Lightinderm proves to be three times more effective than traditional serums.

The Lightinderm Experience: A Simple Daily Ritual

Using Lightinderm is a straightforward process, requiring just 3 minutes of daily use. The device is designed to be user-friendly, automatically recognizing the serum capsule and initiating the corresponding light program. The 3-minute routine is broken down into 15-second segments for each zone of the face, the ideal duration to activate cellular activity.

Enhanced by Tissue Massage Techniques by Chantal Lehmann

To augment the effectiveness of Lightinderm, deep tissue massage techniques developed by Chantal Lehmann are recommended. These massages stimulate the skin cells, thereby enhancing skin density, firmness, and radiance. This is achieved by bolstering collagen production and improving microcirculation.

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