Dermalux LED Phototherapy

Radiant skin thanks to the power of light.

Give your cells new energy,
for a visibly radiant,
rejuvenated and clear skin!

How does Dermalux work?

Combining different types of LED light, the treatment helps with blemishes and skin irritation, fights the signs of ageing and can reduce inflammation, all at once.

‘Dermalux LED light therapy uses three clinically proven wavelengths of light to target the skin in different ways,’ explains Sarah. ‘Non-invasive red LED light rejuvenates and heals the skin, simultaneously boosting fibroblast activity for an increase in collagen production.

‘Infrared light increases cell energy and reduces inflammation to counteract ageing and skin damage; and anti-bacterial blue LED helps destroy the p-acnes bacteria in acne-prone skin. Dermalux is one of the only devices that can operate all these lights at once.’

Impressive stuff.

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Sarah Chapman’s clinic in Sloane Square, London

Sarah Chapman is rumoured to be Meghan’s facialist, according to The Sun and
The Daily Mail – which is hardly surprising, seeing as her clinic offers some of the best facials in London.

The Duchess of Sussex reportedly had Dermalux LED treatments as part of her facials as prep for the royal wedding.

With this in mind, we caught up with the go-to celebrity facialist to find out how the treatment works.

Who is Dermalux best for?

The good news is that anyone is a good candidate for the treatment. ‘Dermalux is suitable for everyone and we use it in most of our facials,’ Sarah tells us. ‘It is perfect for those who have a big event approaching and want a photo-ready complexion, which is why it is a firm favourite with celebrity clients.

‘It is also used as a treatment programme when looking for ultimate results on problem skins and rejuvenation.’

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What happens during the treatment?

Before the treatment itself, your face is cleansed to remove make-up and impurities from the skin.

The good news is that, thanks to the eye goggles, you don’t feel horrendously claustrophobic with the machine so close, nor do you see the machine advancing towards your face (which I thought sounded pretty terrifying myself). The machine feels slightly warm, but not too hot or uncomfortable.

The whole experience is, surprisingly, very relaxing as it forces you to sit still and do nothing. When you’re done, your therapist will then apply a serum followed by an SPF.

Afterwards, I definitely had more of a glow about my skin – but it was the next day that I saw the real results. My skin was smoother, more even-toned and just looked generally better, and I skipped foundation for the rest of the week.

How often should you have appointments?

‘I would recommend a course of six treatments with weekly intervals for optimal results, particularly if there are skin issues,’ Sarah says. ‘The treatment time is 20 minutes and the glowing skin results are visible instantly, however it is also great as a one-off and incorporated into a facial treatments.’

Dermalux before and after

The images above were taken just three weeks apart after eight Dermalux sessions to treat a patch of irritated skin and scarring – it goes without saying that the results achieved are pretty incredible.

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