Yes. I use Red.
Yes. I use Blue.
Yes. I use Red+Blue.
Yes. I use Red+Near Infrared.
Yes. I use another color/combo.
I use it, and see improvement with (any) symptoms.
I use it, and see no improvement with (any) symptoms.
I am considering using it in the future.
No. This doesn't interest me.
No. I think this is potentially harmful.
I bought my RLT machine from "Jellen" and they sold plastic goggles for $4.99 and use those - have not had a problem. /Darcy
Hi guys I just bought a dual LED unit from the LEDMAN. with both red and infra red LEDS. I was wondering if instead of wearing goggles if I could make an enclosure around the unit which will stop the light from coming out from around it and potentially into my eyes.
If so, I'd just like to know what materials would be sufficient to not allow the Infra red light to penetrate through. Would say the coloured plastic used in ice cream containers or other tupperware containers be sufficient? Or is something more heavy duty required?
Thankyou,
Mike
In my experience, the effects of the low level light therapy are accumulative, this has been commented on by others too -- that you build on each time you use it. So your paleness lasts longer and the flushing becomes more and more sporadic and reduced. I still have flushes, they happen every day, but they go away quickly instead of lingering and they are more defined instead of all over stem to stern so to speak. ;) Some changes are so subtle at first, that it doesn't register until the difference is remarkable, like the dry (I'm talking sub sahara) skin on my face is gone, my skin barrier is healing. It's never been like this my entire life.
Since originally voting on the poll that I was considering getting one, I took the plunge and bought a Britebox Revive. I've been using it for 5 weeks so far, 5x a week building up gradually, and I think I'm starting to see an improvement.
Great news on everyone's success!
Few questions if that is OK?
Type of Unit
Are full face units better? Or handhelds?
How you are using the unit
How long are you using it for?
How long have you been using it?
Results
When did you start to see results? And what were they?
Topicals/antibiotics
Are you using other rosacea treatment and is this having any influence?
Red, Blue, Yellow, Infrared
Which light are you using? Are you alternating?
Safety
I thought just blue light damaged the eyes?
Are there any long terms effects? This article refers to "premature ageing" but doesn't go into detail: http://www.livestrong.com/article/87...otherapy-acne/
Make, model
Which unit are you using?
Unit cost
How much did your unit cost?
Last edited by findingaway; 14th December 2010 at 10:06 PM.
Just to let you know, I've started a survey of 10 questions on the effectiveness of red light therapy here: http://www.rosaceagroup.org/The_Rosa...eic-dermatitis
It's quite a bit more comprehensive then the poll on here so see if we can gauge any correlations.
Will be great if you could participate!
Will be interesting to see the results.