Which Is Better, a Red Light Panel or Mask? Derms Weigh In Leave a comment


We may have officially hit the pinnacle of red light therapy. From masks and handheld wands to showerheads, vibration plates, and even toothbrushes (yep, really!), it seems every household gadget now boasts the skin-improving, inflammation-reducing technology. You could theoretically weave LED light therapy into every step of your morning routine if you wanted to, which makes choosing the right device that much more difficult. For those looking to specifically target skin, you might be torn between two similar options: the aforementioned face mask and a tabletop (or full-body) panel. Is one device better than the other? How do you determine which one you should buy? According to derms, it depends on a few factors—all of which I’ve outlined just below.

First, What’s a Red Light Panel?

A quick refresher: Red light comes with a slew of benefits, from reduced inflammation to muscle recovery to even hair growth, but in the skincare sphere, it’s lauded for enhancing tone and promoting collagen production—which, in turn, keeps your complexion firm and taut. “Red light has been shown to reduce inflammation in the skin and to stimulate fibroblasts to produce collagen, which can reduce and prevent wrinkles and can improve skin texture,” board-certified cosmetic dermatologist Blair Murphy-Rose, MD, FAAD, previously told WWW about the technology. It does so through a process called photobiomodulation, in which certain wavelengths of light enter the skin’s layers and stimulate cellular activity.