6 LED Mask Mistakes Doctors Want You to Stop Making

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Red light, also known as LED face masks, have become popular skincare devices for people looking to reduce wrinkles, stimulate collagen production, reduce inflammation or clear acne. But as with any health or wellness tech, it’s important that you understand what to look for in an LED mask and how to use it before you put one on your face.

Curious about common mistakes people make with LED face masks that ruin their results, I reached out to a dermatologist and plastic surgeons for their thoughts and advice.

The Best LED Face Masks That Will Improve Your Skin’s Appearance

1. Having unrealistic expectations

If you purchase an LED face mask thinking you’ll get instant, overnight results, think again.

“LED masks are not a quick fix, and most people need to use them consistently for several weeks before they notice a difference,” board-certified dermatologist Dr. Roya Javid told CNET.

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