Derms Use This Device Technology To Smooth And Firm Skin. These Are The Best At-Home Versions (2024)

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If you're starting to notice that your skin is looking a little, well, tired, you're not alone. The visible signs of aging—we're talking fine lines and wrinkles, dullness, even sallow skin—will strike us all sooner and later. On the bright side, we're living in an age when there's no shortage of solutions for these issues. From wrinkle smoothing injections, like Botox and fillers, to anti-aging serums, you've got an arsenal of skin-boosting tools at your disposal.

But what if we were to tell you that there's one such solution that takes roughly ten minutes a day and can be down while you're relaxing in bed scrolling TikTok? Enter red light therapy.

Best Red Light Therapy For Face

Red light therapy has exploded in popularity lately because it's a convenient, non-invasive treatment that uses a specific spectrum of visible light to offer a host of beauty benefits—low-level laser light therapy can be an effective way to treat scars, vitiligo, and psoriasis, research shows. Red light, in particular, has an anti-inflammatory effect and can even help to smooth wrinkles. So, how does it work? We know that red light penetrates 2 to 3 millimeters into skin's dermis, where it's “absorbed by porphyrins in the mitochondria of skin cells, stimulating energy production in the fibroblasts to churn out more collagen,” explains dermatologist Ava Shamban, MD, a former assistant clinical professor of dermatology at the UCLA-Geffen School of Medicine, whose Los Angeles-based practice, Ava MD, participates in phase II through phase IV clinical research trials

But the goodness doesn't stop there. Red light can also help to get rid of dark spots and its "anti-inflammatory effects make it an effective solution for hair growth and even eczema," says dermatologist Purvisha Patel, MD. Now, these at-home devices can be expensive, but they're an investment you can use for a lifetime: Many red light therapy tools devices are also equipped with orange, green, and blue lights, which are particularly effective at treating acne (say buh-bye to those period breakouts).

Bottom line: At any age—and for years to come—these tools can be a beneficial addition to your beauty routine.

What to consider

We've got a great list of options for you, but if you find yourself in the market for one of the best red light therapy tools, here are a few things to keep in mind on your shopping journey.

Type

There are many different kinds of red light therapy devices to choose from, including panels, masks, and facial wands, and one may be a better fit for you based on your lifestyle and the area you're seeking to treat.

Masks

This is type you'll most commonly find for home use because they're hands-free and contain lots of diodes (a fancy way of referring to the individual lightbulbs themselves), offering a powerful burst of light to treat the face, neck, or chest.

Panels

Maybe you're claustrophobic and the idea wearing a mask gives you the heebie jeebies—that's where a panel comes in. You lay down under these, and they come in a diverse range of shapes and sizes, each offering different levels of red light exposure.

Facial wands

Wands appeal to users who want to target specific areas of the face (crow's feet or nasolabial folds, for example) and prefer to do their treatments on the go (you can walk around while using these).

Nanometers

You may notice the abbreviation "nm" on the outer packaging for red light therapy tools, and this is an important metric, says Jody A. Levine, MD, a board-certified dermatologist in New York. It stands for nanometers and refers to the wavelength of the light that is emitted from the device. "Red light typically falls between 630 nm and 660 nanometers, and is good for targeting fine lines and mild discoloration," says Dr. Levine. If you're looking for something slightly more powerful—to deal with deeper wrinkles, sagging, or stubborn pigmentary problems, go with a device that you can crank up to the near-infrared range—between 800 and 850 nm—which penetrates deeper.

Time commitment

It's tempting to pick a device with the quickest treatment window, especially if you don't have loads of free time to sit back and chill with a red light mask. But do know that for more advanced signs of aging, a longer treatment time may be more beneficial. Look a full picture before you base your purchase on the convenience of a quicker treatment.

How we selected

For the past year, Women’s Health associate fashion and commerce editor Lily Wohlner, assistant love and life editor Addison Aloin, and contributor Brigitt Earley have been consulting with dermatologists, plastic surgeons, and WH beauty director Brian Underwood for their recommendations for the best red light therapy tools, compiling a list of the best options for every budget and preference from their recommendations. Then, they got their hands on the devices and tested them in the comfort of their own homes, evaluating attributes like ease of use, treatment time, comfort, any tangible results, and overall value. Of the fourteen devices tested, these eight delivered the best results in our in-depth evaluations.

Best Overall

Qure Light Therapy Mask

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Pros
  • Derms Use This Device Technology To Smooth And Firm Skin. These Are The Best At-Home Versions (10)Connects to a compatible app for customized and entirely hands-free treatment
  • Derms Use This Device Technology To Smooth And Firm Skin. These Are The Best At-Home Versions (11)Quick three-minute treatments
  • Derms Use This Device Technology To Smooth And Firm Skin. These Are The Best At-Home Versions (12)Five different types of lights
  • Derms Use This Device Technology To Smooth And Firm Skin. These Are The Best At-Home Versions (13)Comes with removable eye protection
Cons
  • Derms Use This Device Technology To Smooth And Firm Skin. These Are The Best At-Home Versions (14)Tricky to figure out how to insert the eye protection at first

If you're on the hunt for a red light therapy tool that checks all of the boxes (who isn't?!), Qure's Light Therapy Mask is your answer—and one that will help you reap a lifetime of benefits. In addition to two types of red light—red and deep red—for anti-aging benefits, the mask also boasts infrared, amber, and blue lights. Acne, fine lines, sun spots... this mask can improve them all. You can choose exactly what type of treatment you want through a compatible smartphone app. Select your skincare concerns, and the app will customize a treatment plan for you. The icing on the cake? Treatment time is only three minutes for all plans—among the fastest of all devices.

In our evaluations, testers loved the structure of the mask, which sits squarely on the face so it won't need to be constantly readjusted (an annoying feature of some of the others we tested). That being said, our testers told us it isn't at all heavy or cumbersome. "This mask is lightweight, and fit my face perfectly, making me feel like I was reaping the most benefits," says Earley.

One tester loved the fact that she could multitask during the quick three-minute sessions, tidying the house, making lunch for her kids, and even responding to email. This was largely made possible thanks to the removable eye protection. It's essentially a liner for the eye area that allows you to see what you're doing but blocks any of the red light from filtering through the eye holes.

It is a little tricky to get the eye protection into the mask at first. Even after reading the directions, our tester inserted the removable eye protection in the wrong way, but a quick tutorial video solved the problem.

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Device TypeMask
Different LightsRed, deep red, blue, amber, infrared
Nanometers630nm (red), 660nm (deep red), 415nm (blue), 605nm (amber), 880nm (infrared)
Treatment Time3 min
Pros
  • Derms Use This Device Technology To Smooth And Firm Skin. These Are The Best At-Home Versions (16)Three light colors address different skin concerns
  • Derms Use This Device Technology To Smooth And Firm Skin. These Are The Best At-Home Versions (17)Comparable to more expensive options on this list
Cons
  • Derms Use This Device Technology To Smooth And Firm Skin. These Are The Best At-Home Versions (18)Reviewers say it breaks easily and feels inexpensive

Dermatologist Brendan Camp, MD, endorses this mask as one of the more affordable LED tools out there. "I love that it features red, blue, and orange light to target different skin concerns," he says. This makes it as ideal for younger individuals dealing with acne as it is for older people concerned about the signs of aging.

This mask is also completely wireless, so you can lay in bed or do laundry without worrying about it coming unplugged. The treatment time is on the long side at up to 30 minutes, but it's a more lightweight option than our Qure's mask (less than a pound for this on versus more than two pounds for the Qure) and features built-in eye protection (rimmed glasses built into the mask that you don't have to struggle with to get them to fit). It's worth noting, too: One of our testers, a woman in their late 60s, has used this product for only five minutes every day and noticed fewer lines and less dullness.

On the downside, another tester did tell us that if you're accident prone, the mask felt flimsy and she worried it could break easily. They also didn't feel like this mask delivered quite as much targeted light as some other options, which made her question its efficacy. The lights seem to sit further away from the face and don't appear as bright as other devices we tried even though the nanometers listed in the manual are comparable to other masks.

Device TypeMask
Different LightsBlue, red, orange
NanometersRed (630nm), blue (470nm), orange (590nm)
Treatment Time15-30 min

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Most Comfortable

Omnilux Contour Face

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Pros
  • Derms Use This Device Technology To Smooth And Firm Skin. These Are The Best At-Home Versions (20)Lightweight design makes it easy to wear
  • Derms Use This Device Technology To Smooth And Firm Skin. These Are The Best At-Home Versions (21)Relatively short treatment time
Cons
  • Derms Use This Device Technology To Smooth And Firm Skin. These Are The Best At-Home Versions (22)No eye protection included

Both Dr. Patel and New York City facial plastic surgeon Konstantin Vasyukevich, MD. recommend this results-driven mask, which features flexible silicone to fit around any and all face shapes and sizes—a huge plus in terms of wearability and comfort. Earley appreciated this flexibility, which she said made it easier to use than the other options she's tried. She did, however, wish there was some built-in eye protection, because the light glowed through the eye holes, which Early said distorted her vision a bit—especially if she was trying to do something else, like make breakfast.

As per the brand's guidance, noticeable results typically manifest following three to five 10-minute sessions each week, over the span of four to six weeks. And associate fashion and commerce editor Lily Wohlner says it's worth the time. "I have a lot of discoloration on my skin, and while I do everything I can to prevent accumulating more, I use this flexible mask periodically to undo some of the damage that has built up over the years."

Unfortunately, the mask only has red and near-infrared lights, so if you're wanting something that can also treat an addition breakout you'll probably want to go with something that also contains blue lights.

Device TypeMask
Different LightsRed, near-infrared
Nanometers633nm (red), 830nm (near-infrared)
Treatment Time10 min

Best Splurge

Dr. Dennis Gross DRx SpectraLite FaceWare Pro

Pros
  • Derms Use This Device Technology To Smooth And Firm Skin. These Are The Best At-Home Versions (24)Multiple light modes offer great longevity
  • Derms Use This Device Technology To Smooth And Firm Skin. These Are The Best At-Home Versions (25)Fits all face shapes well
  • Derms Use This Device Technology To Smooth And Firm Skin. These Are The Best At-Home Versions (26)Quick treatment time
Cons
  • Derms Use This Device Technology To Smooth And Firm Skin. These Are The Best At-Home Versions (27)Slightly heavier than other structured masks

Although this pick is expensive, it has the FDA's stamp of approval and it'll last you years, says Shari Sperling, DO, a board-certified dermatologist in New Jersey, who points to the fact that it's equipped with both blue and red lights. Blue for acne-sufferers; red for anyone targeting signs of aging. You can even use both lights together to treat both aging skin and blemishes at the same time, making it one of the most customizable choices on this list. We love this functionality for more mature women who may still struggle with hormonal breakouts.

Multiple testers with different face shapes tell us the mask sits nice and close to the face, even though it's more structured. It's a bit heavier than the Qure mask, which means it can become cumbersome after multiple wears and the high price tag was a turnoff for some of our testers. But they did appreciate the quick treatment time of just three minutes—super easy to fit into your routine.

During more than a year of evaluations, we saw noticeable results, too. One of our testers, a regular user for an entire year, says her rosacea, acne, and wrinkles have all reduced. Plus, she told us her skin just feels better overall.

Device TypeMask
Different LightsRed, blue
Nanometers630nm (red), 880nm (near-infrared), 605 nm (amber), 415 nm (blue)
Treatment Time3 min

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Best Budget

Trophy Skin BrightenMD 4-In-1 Portable Microcurrent Facial Device

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Pros
  • Derms Use This Device Technology To Smooth And Firm Skin. These Are The Best At-Home Versions (29)More affordable than most devices
  • Derms Use This Device Technology To Smooth And Firm Skin. These Are The Best At-Home Versions (30)Included microcurrent, LED light therapy, therapeutic warming, and vibration
Cons
  • Derms Use This Device Technology To Smooth And Firm Skin. These Are The Best At-Home Versions (31)Some testers say it breaks easier than other devices they've tried

This microcurrent facial device uses microcurrents (duh) to stimulate and tighten the facial muscles, red light therapy to attack signs of aging, therapeutic warming, and ultrasonic waves to help boost your skin's circulation and cell turnover. Unlike other devices, this one is made to manually glide across the skin to lift, tighten, and treat.

We also love that this device comes equipped with a smart touch sensor, which automatically turns on when in contact with your skin. The brand claims the BrightenMD helps relax the pores, allowing your skincare products to sink deeper into the skin. And it's not just for the face—you can use it on your eyes, mouth, forehead, neck, and lips, too.

One thing to note, though, is that testers say, because it's on the more inexpensive side, it breaks a bit easier than the pricer options on this list (one tester said hers just turned off). You do also have to be hands-on with this device, since it's a wand rather than a mask or a stand-up light.

Device TypeWand
Different LightsRed only
NanometersN/A
Treatment Time5-10 min
Pros
  • Derms Use This Device Technology To Smooth And Firm Skin. These Are The Best At-Home Versions (34)Has eight different attachments for versatility
  • Derms Use This Device Technology To Smooth And Firm Skin. These Are The Best At-Home Versions (35)Everything comes in a convenient storage bag
Cons
  • Derms Use This Device Technology To Smooth And Firm Skin. These Are The Best At-Home Versions (36)Not hands-free
  • Derms Use This Device Technology To Smooth And Firm Skin. These Are The Best At-Home Versions (37)Treatment time not specified

The Theraface Pro offers just about everything: multiple types of light therapy, percussive massage, microcurrent skin-toning, and cleansing. It's all possible thanks to eight different attachments that adhere to the head of the device via powerful magnets.

The highly versatile pick garnered high praise from our testers, but ultimately didn't land a spot as our top pick, only because it's handheld. Most testers told us they'd much rather have a hands-free experience when taking advantage of red light therapy, since that gave them more flexibility to relax or multitask.

If you don't mind manually holding the device to your face, our testers said this tool offered excellent overall value. "I use it whenever I have a pesky breakout or some redness that needs solving. I just snap on the blue or red light rings and it really does help keep my acne at bay," says Wohlner. "I also struggle with jaw pain from grinding my teeth, and the percussive therapy this device offers is a major game-changer when I wake up with a sore jaw."

Unfortunately, the brand doesn't list exact treatment time, which makes the process a little ambiguous. We wish the directions were a bit clearer here.

Device TypeWand
Different LightsRed, blue, infrared and red
Nanometers630 nm (red), 425 nm (blue), 830 nm (infrared and red)
Treatment TimeNot specified

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Best For Full Body

Skin Gym Revilit LED

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Pros
  • Derms Use This Device Technology To Smooth And Firm Skin. These Are The Best At-Home Versions (39)Small, lightweight, and comfortable to hold
  • Derms Use This Device Technology To Smooth And Firm Skin. These Are The Best At-Home Versions (40)Can be used on all areas of the body
Cons
  • Derms Use This Device Technology To Smooth And Firm Skin. These Are The Best At-Home Versions (41)Can't use three color settings together

One of the more affordable red light therapy devices on this list is Skin Gym's wand, which comes with a double seal of approval from experts. What makes it stand out? It has red, blue, and green lights that can easily be used all over the body, thanks to the size of the device (it legit fits in the palm of your hand). It is handheld, but the treatment time is just three minutes, so it's not too cumbersome to use manually.

Use it all over your face to reap the same benefits you'd get from an LED mask or use it on other areas like the neck and chest or even less commonly-targeted areas like the arms, legs, and stomach. It's great for any fine lines that appear on these areas, but can also help target skincare concerns like bacne, sun spots, or hyperpigmentation due to scarring.

The three lights are meant to be used separately, but Dr. Camp suggests using the green light after the red and blue settings, as it is believed to have a soothing effect on inflamed and irritated skin.

Device TypeWand
Different LightsBlue, red, green
Nanometers625 nm (red), 465 nm (blue), 525 nm (green)
Treatment Time3 minutes

Best Panel

Fxtiaa LED-Face-Light-Therapy Panel

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Derms Use This Device Technology To Smooth And Firm Skin. These Are The Best At-Home Versions (43)

Pros
  • Derms Use This Device Technology To Smooth And Firm Skin. These Are The Best At-Home Versions (44)Has seven different light options
  • Derms Use This Device Technology To Smooth And Firm Skin. These Are The Best At-Home Versions (45)Hands-free, but no straps to contend with
Cons
  • Derms Use This Device Technology To Smooth And Firm Skin. These Are The Best At-Home Versions (46)Isn't great for travel

This tool is unique, because it boasts an overhead display of 287 rows of light beads and a 180-degree light source that provides treatment for your face, neck, hands, and body. It's design is most similar to something you might see in a salon or dermatologist setting. It also has the most light options on this list: yellow, green, blue, red, cyan, purple, and white light modes. Together, they claim to promote blood circulation, relieve scarring, activate skincare ingredients, improve swelling, calm oil production, promote skin metabolism, brighten, and improve fine lines.

One of the best benefits of this type of a panel device is that you can use it on different areas of your body—a huge plus for sport enthusiasts who may be using red light for more than just skincare concerns. Red light can be used to benefit athletic performance, and this panel can be adjusted to target sore muscles and swelling to do just that.

According to the brand, you only have to use it two to three times per week to see a difference, too—a smaller commitment to the three to five times per week many other brands suggest. Testers say this device is much more comfortable than wearing a face-covering LED mask, since you simply lay down on your couch or bed and place it atop your face. There aren't any straps to contend with. That said, if you're the type to multitask during red light therapy treatments, you'd probably prefer a mask to this panel.

Device TypePanel
Different LightsRed, green, blue, purple, cyan, yellow, white
Nanometers640 nm (red),532 nm (green), 423 nm (blue), 690 nm (purple), 490 nm (cyan), 583 nm (yellow), 510 nm (white)
Treatment Time10-20 minutes

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Meet the experts

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Are at-home red light therapy tools as effective as in-office options?

In-office LED lights operate at more powerful strengths than at-home devices, which increases efficacy. With professional treatments, you may see better results in less time. That doesn't mean you should dismiss the at-home devices, though. They're still helpful for treating common skin conditions like the odd breakout or fine lines, but it could take up to six months to start seeing results, says Dr. Sperling.

If you want to get faster and more effective results at home without a trip to your dermatologist's office or a med spa, Dr. Patel recommends using your device more often—ideally daily.

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When should you use your red light therapy tool?

Red light therapy can be done in the morning or at night, but it should be applied on clean, dry, product-free skin after you cleanse your face, before any serums or moisturizers. But, Dr. Patel notes that if you do use a red light therapy tool after a serum, it'll help the product penetrate more deeply in to the skin—just patch test on some skin before you do it on the whole face.

"The most common instructions say to use red light therapy for either three or 10 minutes," says Silberstein. "Our panel of doctors and dermatologists often suggest their clients start at three to five sessions per week, working their way up to daily treatments if their skin reacts positively and if they have the time to do so."

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What precautions should you take when doing red light therapy at home?

First, Dr. Patel says to read the instructions for usage, but just be sure not to apply red light to infected skin. You'll also want to make sure you're wearing a protective eye mask made to shield your eyes (most tools come with one). And, be sure that you don't fall asleep with the mask or tool on your face, Dr. Camp notes (FYI: Applying a red light for longer than instructed can result in burning or scarring). Most tools have an auto turn-off feature, but make sure of that before you snooze during your next treatment.

While many red light devices are generally safe (many are even FDA-approved), start out by using yours once or twice a week to make sure your skin doesn't have any reactions. Once you've confirmed that your skin can tolerate it, Dr. Sperling says you can increase how frequently you use your device.

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Brigitt Earley

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Brigitt is a writer, editor and craft stylist with nearly 15 years of experience. She specializes in lifestyle topics, including home, health, parenting, beauty, style, food, entertaining, travel and weddings. She has written for Glamour, People, Good Housekeeping, Women's Health, Real Simple, Martha Stewart, Apartment Therapy, The Spruce, and more.

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Lily Wohlner is the Associate E-Commerce Editor of Women’s Health. An expert in recommending the best products to add-to-cart, she knows what it takes for a product to receive a solid five stars (especially when it comes to beauty!). Starting her career as a freelance makeup artist, Lily has since moved to the editorial world, where she has generated content for brands including Oribe, NewBeauty, Dermstore, SkinStore, and LOOKFANTASTIC. When she’s not zenning out with a pore-clearing mask, the Lower East Side dweller is cheffing up a new recipe with her roommate or thrifting for the perfect pair of blue jeans. Follow her on Instagram.

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Brian Underwood is the beauty director at Women’s Health. He is an award-winning journalist with more than 15 years of experience covering beauty and lifestyle for several national media outlets and previously served as beauty and wellness director at Oprah Daily. His work has appeared in Woman’s Day, Life & Style Weekly, Good Housekeeping, and many more. He also serves as a member of the Skin Cancer Foundation’s gala committee and lives in New York City with his daughter.

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