Plastic surgeons, dermatologists and estheticians are some of the skincare professionals that are likely to use light therapy devices, but these technologies are also being made available to consumers in the form of easy-to-use handheld gadgets.
LightStim is one brand that offers devices that specifically target acne and wrinkes with non-invasive procedures; the LightStim makes use of UV-free light, which is absorbed by the skin and converted into energy. While the LightStim for Acne with blue light is especially useful for reducing inflammation, speeding up the healing process and eliminating acne-causing bacteria, LightStim for Wrinkles sets itself by helping to boost the skin's production of elastin and collagen.
Both professional-grade products are sold as part of kits that include protective goggles and a carry-all pouch bag.
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LightStim's Handheld Light Therapy Devices Reduce Wrinkles and Acne
Trend Themes
1. Handheld Light Therapy Devices - The increasing availability of handheld light therapy devices offers disruptive innovation opportunities in skincare for consumers and professionals alike.
2. Non-invasive Skincare Technology - The increasing demand for non-invasive skincare technology presents disruptive innovation opportunities for companies offering similar devices.
3. Uv-free Light Therapy - The trend towards UV-free light therapy offers disruptive innovation opportunities for companies looking to offer alternative skincare solutions.
Industry Implications
1. Skincare - The skincare industry can capitalize on the trend towards handheld light therapy devices and non-invasive skincare technology.
2. Beauty - The beauty industry can use the trend towards handheld light therapy devices as part of the self-care and beauty routine for consumers and professionals alike.
3. Medical - The medical industry can use the increasing availability of handheld light therapy devices as a non-invasive and cost-effective treatment for skin-related conditions.