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Support Menopausal Skin with LED Light Therapy

Menopause is a natural stage in life that can bring significant hormonal changes. These shifts can affect energy, mood, sleep, and the appearance of the skin. Many people notice changes such as dryness, sensitivity, uneven tone, or a loss of radiance during this time. Supporting wellbeing through gentle self care routines and restorative practices can help you feel more balanced and maintain skin that looks healthy and refreshed.

LED Light Therapy - The Light Spectrum & Skin Penetration

Power of Light

Rooted in centuries of science and innovation, LED Light Therapy is a clinically proven treatment that uses targeted wavelengths of light to energise skin at a cellular level. By delivering precise light energy into different layers of the skin, this advanced technology activates key cellular processes that support healing, boost collagen production, and improve overall skin health.

Backed by decades of global research, LED therapy has evolved into a powerful, non-invasive solution within the aesthetics industry. Different light wavelengths are used to address specific concerns, from calming inflammation and accelerating wound healing to enhancing skin tone and texture. Today, LED Light Therapy is one of the most sought-after aesthetic treatments, delivering effective results both as a standalone solution and in combination with other cosmetic procedures.

LED Light Therapy - The Light Spectrum & Skin Penetration

Overview

What is it?

During menopause, hormonal fluctuations can affect the skin and body in various ways. Skin may appear drier, less firm, or more sensitive, and some people may notice changes in tone or texture. These shifts can also be accompanied by changes in mood, sleep patterns, and overall wellbeing. Establishing supportive routines that focus on hydration, relaxation, and gentle care can help you feel more comfortable and confident.

Common Triggers

Declining oestrogen levels, reduced sebum production, slower cell turnover, decreased collagen synthesis, and hormonal fluctuations during perimenopause.

Who does it affect?

Women experiencing perimenopause and menopause (typically ages 45-55), dealing with hormonal changes that affect skin hydration, elasticity, and overall complexion.

Recognise the Signs

Menopausal skin changes may include increased dryness, thinning skin, loss of firmness, more prominent wrinkles, increased sensitivity, and changes in skin texture. Some women also experience adult acne or rosacea.

When to seek help

If you have any existing skin conditions, concerns about changes in your skin, or are unsure whether a treatment is suitable for you, we recommend seeking advice from a qualified healthcare professional or dermatologist before starting use.

How LED Light Therapy Helps

Hormonal changes during menopause can influence collagen levels and skin hydration, impacting firmness and elasticity. Supportive routines that encourage relaxation and balanced self care can help manage the visible effects of these changes. Gentle, non invasive therapies such as LED light may help support a healthier looking complexion as part of an overall wellness approach. LED light therapy can be used as a gentle, non invasive ritual to support skin that looks smoother, more radiant, and balanced. Red and near infrared light may help the skin appear firmer and more refreshed, while also offering a calming experience that complements broader wellness and self care routines.
630nm Red

Supports firmer, more radiant looking skin

830nm Near Infrared

Complements wellness and self-care routines

The science behind it

  • Non invasive and gentle, suitable for most skin types with minimal side effects.
  • Supports skin that looks smoother, more radiant, and balanced.
  • Red and near infrared light may help the skin appear firmer and more refreshed.
  • Offers a calming experience that complements wellness and self care routines.
  • Convenient and easy to use, designed for regular use as part of a skincare routine.
How LED Light Therapy Helps

Best treatment for Menopause & Hormonal Changes

Sculpta by Deesse PRO
Sculpta

Sculpta by Deesse PRO

£499.00

EMS and LED combination targeting menopausal skin firmness and tone.

  • Muscle toning for sagging skin
  • RF hydration support
  • Addresses jawline changes
  • Hormonal skin support
Express by Deesse PRO
Express

Express by Deesse PRO

£299.00

Portable LED support for menopausal skin changes with gentle dual-wavelength therapy.

  • Red light for thinning skin
  • Near-infrared for hydration
  • Easy daily routine
  • Travel-friendly design

Your Recommended Routine

Recommended Mode Red and Near Infrared
Session Length 10-20 minutes
Frequency 2-3 times per week
Reassess Results Ongoing wellness practice

Your Journey to Results

1
Week 1-2 Start your routine
2
Week 4 Early improvements
Week 8+ Optimal results
Red and Near Infrared
Start Your Routine Free shipping on all orders

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, LED supports skin barrier function and cellular health, which can help skin retain moisture more effectively. Combine with hydrating skincare for best results.
Yes, LED therapy is safe to use whether or not you're taking hormone replacement therapy. It complements rather than interferes with hormonal treatments.
Green and near-infrared light may help calm redness. While LED won't prevent hot flushes, it can support skin comfort and reduce visible redness.
Blue light mode targets the bacteria associated with breakouts, while red light calms inflammation. LED is a gentle option for hormonal acne.
Yes, Sculpta's EMS technology helps tone facial muscles, which can help address the loss of definition common during menopause.
Yes, menopausal skin typically needs richer, more hydrating products. LED therapy supports these changes by enhancing product penetration and skin health.
No, starting during perimenopause is proactive. Supporting skin health before significant changes occur can help maintain skin condition through the transition.
The relaxing ritual of LED therapy can be a valuable self-care moment. Near-infrared light may also support overall wellbeing.

Safety Information

  • LED light therapy is a cosmetic treatment and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
  • If you are pregnant, nursing, or have a medical condition, consult your healthcare provider before use.
  • Avoid use if you have a history of photosensitivity or are taking photosensitizing medications.
  • Do not use if you have epilepsy or are prone to seizures.
  • Individual results may vary. Consistency is key for best results.
  • If you experience severe menopausal symptoms, consult your GP for comprehensive support
  • Thinner, more sensitive menopausal skin may need gentler products - patch test new skincare
Photosensitizing medications: LED therapy is compatible with HRT and most menopausal treatments. If taking new medications, check for photosensitivity warnings and consult your prescriber if unsure.