Your Boost LED Collar

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​​How often can I use my Boost LED Bib?


Our recommended treatment programme is 10 minutes, 3-5 days a week.

How many Bulbs are in the Boost LED Collar?


Our Boost LED Collar has 27x red 633nm and 27x near-infrared 830nm, which sit in 27x sockets. Plus we can offer professional advice alongside use or organise a zoom consultation to help you get the most out of your Collar.

I've been on holiday and exposed my skin to the sun - can I still use my device?


You don’t need to follow any special guidelines pre- or post sun exposure. This makes slotting it into your day easy as can be, and your skin won’t be more sensitised to the sun. You can even take it on holiday as a support for your skin.

What is the silicone content in the devices?


The material is medical grade and therefore has to comply with international standards of biocompatibility (ISO 10993-5 and 10993-10) for the device being in contact with the skin. The silicone is contained within the product.

How long will it take to charge my LED device controller?


The lifetime of the Lithium battery can be maximised by allowing it to fully charge and then fully discharge during regular use.

It will take 4 hours to fully charge the controller.

How many uses will I get out of my fully charged controller?


LED Collar: 6-8 10min treatment uses

NOTE: The Boost will NOT work whilst charging.

How do you treat the skin pre- and post-LED?


Gentle exfoliation pre-treatment enables better penetration of light. This can be anything from a manual exfoliant, a gentle AHA cleanser, textured cloth, or an overnight resurfacing treatment.

Any skincare applied post-treatment will work even harder on your skin, so you’ll gain more from your product.

Resurfacing products such as retinol or AHA & BHA acids, are best used before or after LED.

Does the Boost LED Collar deliver light that is 100% UV-free?


Red and Near-Infrared are on the opposite spectrum of light to UV. Neither the in-salon treatment or Boost LED devices produce any UV light.

Can my Boost LED device be used after botox / filler / face procedures?


Yes, the Boost can be applied post-injectables.

Swelling from injectables normally occurs after about 8 hours, so the best time to use the Boost is 6-8 hours following treatment. LED will reduce the swelling in a day but bruising usually takes longer to treat; the best practice for bruising is to use LED consistently for 2 days prior (as that will lessen your chances for bruising), and then continue for the week after.

Can I use my Boost LED Collar straight after surgery?


LED is most effective in post-surgical treatment if used 24 hours after the surgery, and continuing for three days. You can continue treatment with LED for as long (and as often) as you wish, as the treatment will continue to benefit your healing tissues.

Applying a minimum of two days pre-surgery will also speed up the healing time.

Does the Boost LED Collar stimulate facial hair?


We have very different hair on our heads to our faces, there is no need to worry.

Can you use the Boost devices straight after microneedling?


Yes - the creator of microneedling recommends that LED is always used in combination.

Is there an age recommendation?


We treat those under 16 in our salons with parental consent and recommend our wearable, at-home, Boost LED devices are used from 16 years old.

We do not have clinical research on the use of Boost LED devices on under 16s - for this reason, use on younger teenagers and children is at the choice and risk of the parent. As each child’s healing and recovery requirements will be different, we recommend seeking advice from your doctor.

Can the Boost LED Collar help rosacea?


Yes, we’ve had brilliant results from using the Boost LED Collar on rosacea and redness.

What skincare can I use with the Boost LED Collar?


Our LED-Optimised Boost skincare has been scientifically formulated to enhance the effects of LED. It is the only product range to serve this specific purpose.

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