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The present study evaluated facial skin health over a 12-week period using an at-home device that provides 12 minutes of LED light and vibration once daily, six days a week. The primary question it seeks to answer is whether daily use of the TheraFace Mask Glo alters facial skin characteristics. Secondary aims include collecting clinical images, professional photographs, and consumer perceptions of the device.
Participants between the ages of 39-64 with various skin types were enrolled for participation. Participants visited the clinic three times for collection of outcome metrics at baseline, 8 weeks, and 12 weeks. Participants also came to the lab at 4 weeks for a compliance check. Measurements included: expert clinical grading, digital imaging, subjective assessment of skin, and clinical grade-images.
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Light-emitting diode (LED) light therapy has recently gained popularity as a treatment for various skin conditions, such as fine lines, wrinkles, and age spots. LED treatments that use different wavelengths, like red, blue, and infrared, have been adapted into at-home devices to make these treatments more affordable and accessible for consumers. The main objective of this study is to assess the impact of an at-home LED treatment on skin health over 12 weeks. Participants completed a 12-minute LED + vibration treatment using the Therabody TheraFace Mask Glo at home six days a week for 12 weeks. The seventh day of each week involved a 15-minute vibration-only treatment. Outcome measures included measures of skin health in the face.
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Fine lines, ≥3 on 10-point scale Wrinkles, ≥3 on 10-point scale Dull skin, ≥3 on 10-point scale Sagging, ≥3 on 10-point scale Uneven skin tone Roughness/texture At least one dark spot
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115 participants in 1 patient group
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