LED Mask Vs Red Light Therapy Panel: Which Is BEST?
Below you'll find all products I mention in my red light therapy mask vs panel video:
✅ If you're interested in the Omnilux before and after mask I use in this video then use code ALEX for a discount and the following link: aferg.co/omnilux
✅ If you want a Dermabeam product, such as the Pro Mask, use discount code ALEX and this link: aferg.co/derma...
✅ You can get an Infraredi Flex Mini or Max 2022 - use code ALEX for a 5% discount and the following link: aferg.co/infra... - other Infraredi panels can also be bought through that link
✅ For a Mito Red MitoADAPT Min or MitoPRO 300 use this link and code ALEX5: aferg.co/7d221
✅ If you want the Hooga HG300 panel or a Hooga HG300 PRO use code ALEX and the following link: aferg.co/hooga...
✅ Buy a PlatinumLED BioMax panel or accessories, and use the following link for a discount: aferg.co/redled
Next up, all the resources I mention in my red light therapy mask vs panel video, as well as other red light therapy resources:
✅ My epic Facebook group on red light therapy and more: aferg.co/fb-group
✅ My Dermabeam LED Mask review. aferg.co/derma...
✅ My Omnilux Men's Mask review: aferg.co/omnil... - which may be great for women as well
✅ My Omnilux Mask before and after video: aferg.co/omnil...
✅ The eight best wavelengths for beauty and skin health: aferg.co/wavel...
✅ Blue light therapy explained: aferg.co/blue-...
✅ 810nm effects cheatsheet: aferg.co/810nm...
✅ My best tabletop panel for travel comparison video: aferg.co/trave...
✅ Full playlist of my 2022 body panel red light therapy comparison series with all episodes: aferg.co/RLT-2... - if you're short on time, then check out the summary episode towards the end of the playlist
✅ My Excel sheet for comparing different panels to their competition: aferg.co/rlt-data
✅ For my red light therapy buyer's guide blog, follow this link: aferg.co/RLTguide
✅ My red light testing methodology for reviews video: aferg.co/rlt-t...
✅ How I use red light therapy: aferg.co/how-I...
✅ My playlist with many body panel and tabletop red light therapy panel reviews: aferg.co/rlt-r...
I hope you liked my red light therapy mask vs panel video - comment below if you have any remarks or questions. Not only is the price of the panels similar, the ease of use is much better, the power output is greater, and the overall value offered beats the LED masks. So the red light therapy mask vs panel debate is solidly won by the latter, I believe. LED masks may do better for travel though, as they're a lot smaller
#skincare #redlighttherapy #skinhealth
00:00 Masks Vs Panels Introduction
00:44 Price Difference
01:45 Power Output Difference
04:35 Value & Wavelength Difference
06:02 LED Layout
07:33 Ease Of Use
09:20 Overall Conclusion
10:31 LED Mask Fallacy?
11:40 Final Pro-Panel Argument
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Below you'll find all products I mention in my red light therapy mask vs panel video: ✅ If you're interested in the Omnilux before and after mask I use in this video then use code ALEX for a discount and the following link: aferg.co/omnilux ✅ If you want a Dermabeam product, such as the Pro Mask, use discount code ALEX and this link: aferg.co/dermabeam ✅ You can get an Infraredi Flex Mini or Max 2022 - use code ALEX for a 5% discount and the following link: aferg.co/infraredi - other Infraredi panels can also be bought through that link ✅ For a Mito Red MitoADAPT Min or MitoPRO 300 use this link and code ALEX5: aferg.co/7d221 ✅ If you want the Hooga HG300 panel or a Hooga HG300 PRO use code ALEX and the following link: aferg.co/hooga-rlt ✅ Buy a PlatinumLED BioMax panel or accessories, and use the following link for a discount: aferg.co/redled Next up, all the resources I mention in my red light therapy mask vs panel video, as well as other red light therapy resources: ✅ My epic Facebook group on red light therapy and more: aferg.co/fb-group ✅ My Dermabeam LED Mask review. aferg.co/dermabeam-mask ✅ My Omnilux Men's Mask review: aferg.co/omnilux-mask-review - which may be great for women as well ✅ My Omnilux Mask before and after video: aferg.co/omnilux-before-after ✅ The eight best wavelengths for beauty and skin health: aferg.co/wavelengths-for-skin ✅ Blue light therapy explained: aferg.co/blue-light-therapy ✅ 810nm effects cheatsheet: aferg.co/810nm-blog ✅ My best tabletop panel for travel comparison video: aferg.co/travel-rlt ✅ Full playlist of my 2022 body panel red light therapy comparison series with all episodes: aferg.co/RLT-2021-playlist - if you're short on time, then check out the summary episode towards the end of the playlist ✅ My Excel sheet for comparing different panels to their competition: aferg.co/rlt-data ✅ For my red light therapy buyer's guide blog, follow this link: aferg.co/RLTguide ✅ My red light testing methodology for reviews video: aferg.co/rlt-testing-method ✅ How I use red light therapy: aferg.co/how-I-use-RLT ✅ My playlist with many body panel and tabletop red light therapy panel reviews: aferg.co/rlt-review
I tell my friends and family to never invest in a mask. Either get a small panel or save up and get a bigger panel. A panel, of any size, is an overall better value. You can use it to treat various parts of your body. Another great video man!
@emlinend
Жыл бұрын
I bought the Omnilux mask, sorry I did that. Now I need to invest in panel.
@LightTherapyInsiders
Жыл бұрын
Yeah, though I can see why some people like the mask - for being able to walk around with it. Otherwise though I'm a panel > mask guy :P
@LinkEX
5 ай бұрын
Just read your comment literally minutes after purchasing the Omnilux mask, lmao. This video followed up on Alex's review of the Omnilux mask. An acquaintance of mine actually looked into panels almost two years earlier. Although I'm usually the kind of guy that would look for the best value and broadest use for such tools just like you, the form factor for the mask seems like a big pro argument in my case.
@akosuakoranteng3327
4 ай бұрын
I’d say both would be useful!If you’re a traveler a mask would be useful so you can travel with it
What a thorough review, Alex. You covered all the angles, gave pros and cons for each, and most importantly, you relied on science & research, not personal opinion. I like the fact that I only need a few minutes in front of my Mito Pro 1500 to have the same effect as 10-15 minutes with a mask on. Thanks for the comparison.
@LightTherapyInsiders
Жыл бұрын
Hey thank you :)
I was about to purchase the Omnilux, but decided to check here for some reviews. Thanks to this video and the comments below, I decided to get the MitoPro. Though my intention was for skincare, I'm curious about its effects on the body. Thank you for your thorough review, and the coupon code!
@LightTherapyInsiders
11 ай бұрын
Thank you! Let me know how you get on with it.
@lizalau32
9 ай бұрын
I did exactly the same. Just before I clicked to buy Ominlux, I read a comment on a panel and started looking into panel and eventually bought Mito 300+. So happy with the decision.
@kimberlyf4888
4 ай бұрын
I did the same thing, ended up getting the MitoPro 750 so I could use it all over my body. I might get a mask that packs flat for travel thought
Excellent video. I agree 100% that a table top panel is the way to go compared to a mask. For travel, I purchased the Mito Mobile Flex. I love my Mito red light therapy products.
@LightTherapyInsiders
Жыл бұрын
Ohh I love the Mito Flex - it's my travel product as well (though lately I'm also taking my Kineon Move+ as the 3 little pods are quite handy for spot treatments)
I love the Hooga panels. I have 2. Excellent quality, great prices. The panels have 2 buttons-one for red light amd one for NIR, ehich is great. And excellent customer service
@LightTherapyInsiders
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing Yeah the simple on/off switches does make things rather easy! I wish it had a timer though, that would be a nice addition.
Thank you. Just the information I was looking for!
@LightTherapyInsiders
Жыл бұрын
You're welcome!
just bought the omnilux during their black Friday sale. I travel a lot and thought it would be better for me for that reason. also the masks seem to have ~630nm more often than the panels which I found to have mostly ~660nm, so I liked that. I'm thinking about buying a panel too but I wasn't sure where to start. I'll take a look through your videos and hopefully get some options :)
@LightTherapyInsiders
8 ай бұрын
Hey! Check this out as well - www.lighttherapyinsiders.com/light-therapy-101-buyers-guide/
I bought a mito 3rd generation table top for about 500.00 This was by far a game changer. I also bought one the most expensive masks and it by far was not as effective for me. The face mask did cost more than my mito panel.
@LightTherapyInsiders
Жыл бұрын
Yeah some of these masks are pricey!!
@futbol1972
9 ай бұрын
Could I use one of thoese small panels on knee and buldging disk innlower back?
Great video. I love the omnilux men mask that I purchased. Ten minutes lying down each night and it's relaxing and calms my skin. I like that it wraps closely to my face. The only downside are the Velcro straps to secure to face.. a bit fiddley and basic considering the price paid.
@LightTherapyInsiders
Жыл бұрын
Yeah I agree - the straps are rather cheap. I just finished testing the JOVS mask - that design is SOOO much better - kzread.info/dash/bejne/amxnzburoZXSlaw.html
At 3:45 The newest Omnilux mask provides roughly ~35 mW/cm2 according to their FAQ page on their website which is a bit closer to the 40 mW/cm2 from the low end panels. I'm going with panel most likely, but just posting if it helps anyone with deciding.
@LightTherapyInsiders
7 ай бұрын
Oh neat!
@aljnavea690
4 ай бұрын
I found that has 46mW/cm2. Do you think that's good to stick withthe mask?
I appreciate all your videos. Very informative. I have the Mito Pro panel and love it!
@LightTherapyInsiders
11 ай бұрын
Good choice!
Thank you. I just purchased a huge panel, and I was thinking about purchasing a mask too.
@LightTherapyInsiders
Жыл бұрын
Let me know how it all goes.
@futbol1972
9 ай бұрын
Do u lay down or have to stand infront of it and for how long?
Lov the comparison.. I purchased a hoofs pro 300 series table top and curious about the mask.. thx for pointing out differences!! Appreciate!! Great work as usual ! Bravo 👍💪🏻😉
@LightTherapyInsiders
5 ай бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
This is great, and I love all the points you raised. Thank you for doing this for us ladies who are interested in reducing our wrinkles.
@LightTherapyInsiders
11 ай бұрын
It was my pleasure :)
Really glad I found this video. Bought a mito pro mobile rather than a mask. Love that I can hold it towards my face, hair, and other treatment spots
@LightTherapyInsiders
8 ай бұрын
Yeah it's a lot more convenient.
These facial devices are works good too I had hand held devices like baby quasar and others with there tiny bulbs but you have to put them right on the skin.I was suffering chronic seborrhea and after using it like 20 or 30 minutes the healing started very fast and almost gone in the next day.But my hands got tired and I guess I'll try the panel...
@LightTherapyInsiders
Жыл бұрын
Hey, wow great to hear your had good results!
@traceytrotter9934
Жыл бұрын
Which is the best hand held device?
@goldenturul5511
Жыл бұрын
@@traceytrotter9934 The Baby Quasar MD plus is the best it heals fast my seborrhea ..
@hsinglu
Жыл бұрын
@@LightTherapyInsiderswhat’s your take on wearing eye protection when using the panel? Is it better to turn off the infrared and just use the red light function when using it on the face directly?
Thank you, I was planning on buying a panel and I'm glad I saw your video.
@LightTherapyInsiders
3 ай бұрын
Glad I could help
PERFECT!!!! Will never go for a mask then Alex.
@LightTherapyInsiders
Жыл бұрын
The mask still has a place - especially if you value multi-tasking and moving around etc. Never say never :P
I find the mito pro 300 very versatile. I wish it connected with the app or a remote but I like it a lot
@LightTherapyInsiders
11 ай бұрын
Their new Adapt has an app - kzread.info/dash/bejne/fGyOx86klbTPe8o.html
Thank you for putting those together. As a person with late stage/chronic lyme, I had been doing it vainly intangent at a tanning salon. So it was a red light BED. This was before my lyme diagnosis but i was having so many mystery/undiagnosed health issues. I could literally feel the spirochetes vibrate through my body in the bed. Now I know why. It helped keep my symptoms at bay, helped with the chronic pain and sure my skin looked better. But it became a necessity. Since moving from that city, I haven’t found another tanning place that has the IR beds. Hence why I’m looking at purchasing something for home use. Which panel also has the blue light (or other) option? If I’m spending the money, it would be nice to also have something good for anti-aging & hormonal breakouts. Again, thank you SO much for getting all this info & research out to the public in a scientific way 🙌 new sub!
@LightTherapyInsiders
11 ай бұрын
Hey! The BioMax 600 and 900 have the blue LEDs as well. You can see more here - aferg.co/redled Otherwise check this video/tool out - kzread.info/dash/bejne/nZiXzsuQpNKZpM4.html it will help you find the product for your needs :)
Thanks Alex. Would love to see a review of the Lumara 1800 Red light panel. It’s in a different price league but used by cosmetologists and aestheticians. Claimed 6,000 joules of evenly distributed light in just 5 mins. I’m considering this as getting an even distribution of light from my BBL Mega panel requires turning from side to side and really bumps up treatment times.
@LightTherapyInsiders
2 ай бұрын
Hey, interesting. Ok I'll look into it :)
Watching this again for a second time. I have been using the hooga hg300 for 3 years. It's not helping my pigmentation much but it has helped my texture and smoothness. I think the masks are such scams. Most of the companies give a 30 day return window but you cannot even use the mask. It has to be returned unopened. It's nuts. Qure is one of those companies
@LightTherapyInsiders
2 ай бұрын
Glad it has helped your texture and smoothness.
I have much respect and faith in your thoughts as I appreciate your honestly and objective reviews. I am desperate to use red light therapy, but I am petrified that it will worsen me melasma. I have really bad melasma on my entire face; I am a Fitzpatrick skin type 4. I have tried everything as well as 8% hydroquinone mixed with azelaic acid etc (made a modest difference , I am serious) . I tried Meladerm, Cyspera, Retin A, azelaic acid 15%, Tranexamic acid, Arbutin, Niacinamide, Good molecules, Vit c etc ( and the list goes on) with modest results. I am vegetarian, does not eat processed food and does moderate exercise 3X a week and very vigilant about using sunscreen and reapplying! I would like to try red light therapy but I get mixed results about the effect on melasma, some says it does not affect melasma and some says it does for example Dr Vanita Rattan prohibits the use of red light on skin of color and I believe Dr Sam Ellis made a similar comment. I would appreciate your thoughts on the effects of red light on pigmented skin like mine…much appreciated.
@michellekendle4120
Ай бұрын
Please watch some videos by Dr Eric Berg on KZread. It is likely a hormone issue (too much estrogen) or a diet issue (insulin resistant). This is likely why topical treatments aren't working. Fix the issue within and you will likely fix it's outward reaction.
Thank you so much for this video and your other videos. Incredibly informative. I really don’t want a mask with lights right on my face so your solution is superior. I might get the Hooga 300 but I need to see your other videos for comparison first
@LightTherapyInsiders
8 ай бұрын
This may help - kzread.info/dash/bejne/jGxlldN9mqatl6g.html
I went through the debate, panel or mask.? Went panel, so versatile, the whole family uses it, use it on any part of the body , gives light onto the face,neck, and chest in one sitting.
@lilij1915
Жыл бұрын
Is it hanging on a wall or propped on a table?
@dinapawlow1622
Жыл бұрын
@@lilij1915 Hi, propped on a table for my face . I place the back of my hands in the light, shine it also on my neck, décolleté , turn my head to shine the light on the sides of my face and neck as well. Propped on the table for my back.For the top of my head for hair growth, it is placed on the floor, my head on a few pillows.
I was giving serious thought to buying the artemis mask, its very pricey, but i was willing to pay for quality. After your videos decided to go with the mito pannel. Btw used your code. Thanks 👍
@LightTherapyInsiders
11 ай бұрын
Thanks! And yeah the panel offers great value.
I bought the Empire Marvelous LED wand that has 4 colors, bought it almost 2 years ago. But I feel like I paid too much - 5,000 when I could have bought one for much less today. So many new LED products today at affordable prices
@LightTherapyInsiders
11 ай бұрын
Wow yeah that is pricey!
That's another thing I was thinking for the mask, uneven coverage because of the light spacing.
@LightTherapyInsiders
27 күн бұрын
It is a valid thought.
Totally agree. Panel is more powerful, more versatile and the session lasts much shorter. For skin 3 min is enough. You didn't mention Mito Original 2.0 panel for $249. In my opinion it's excellent value and takes little space thanks to kickstand you can fold. Mito PRO and Adapt you showed in the video are also great but have larger stand and higher price tag. I would not invest in $400 in a mask if I wanted to do light therapy on face at home. $250 panel will provide much more light. If people need a portable device, still handheld Mito Mobile Flex offers stronger light and much more versatility than a mask for $249!
@futbol1972
9 ай бұрын
Could I use this mito panel for hair, face. Arthritic knee and bulding disk pain in lower back? I been using ir sauna everyday for about 15-20 min
Can you talk about the red light panels on Amazon that have the same wavelength?
@LightTherapyInsiders
Жыл бұрын
Hey, can you share a link to one example and I'll have a look at it.
this was so useful thank you!
@LightTherapyInsiders
7 ай бұрын
I'm so glad!
With the mask, distance from the source is highly predictable, which is important for controlling the amount of energy absorbed during a session. Panels should come with something to let you know exactly how close to stand/lean in.
@LightTherapyInsiders
5 ай бұрын
Great idea!
Thank you for all your informative videos and hard work! I am looking to invest in a panel myself, just interested in what your thoughts about lower irradiation + longer duration vs higher irradiation + shorter duration? I think a dermatologist was saying LED light therapy is like marinating meat, the cells need a bit of time to soak up the energy slowly to be effective rather than a strong fast hit. What are you thoughts and experiences?
@LightTherapyInsiders
Жыл бұрын
Yes, definitely something to this. Check out this section of my interview with James Carroll - kzread.info/dash/bejne/nIl31pd8narYk6w.html
Mask is only for face, Panel can be used for different parts of body😊
@dinapawlow1622
Жыл бұрын
Glad I chose the panel, more versatile.
@LightTherapyInsiders
Жыл бұрын
Thats it.
Thx dude I was thinking of getting a led mask but a panel would be much easier and flexible.
@LightTherapyInsiders
2 ай бұрын
Agreed
Excellent review Alex!
@LightTherapyInsiders
Ай бұрын
Glad you liked it!
Excellent review thank you. I wish to know which of the devices are FDA approved, FDA cleared or simply FDA registered as I do not feel safe buying a device that is not FDA approved as this is the highest safety rating for home use but it does not attest to the efficacy or results simply safety .
@LightTherapyInsiders
7 ай бұрын
Hey, I don't know if any of the devices are FDA approved- but i think the technology itself is.
i was considering the omnilux but I will save up for a full body panel, omnilux is half the price yet just for the face and way way less powerful, if the mask was around $100, It would make sense
@LightTherapyInsiders
8 ай бұрын
Thats it!
thanks Alex
@LightTherapyInsiders
6 күн бұрын
You are welcome!
excellent advice again thank you Alex
@LightTherapyInsiders
Ай бұрын
Glad you liked it!
Alex, will I look younger? Will these dissolve my HA fillers?
@LightTherapyInsiders
24 күн бұрын
I have not heard of any HA fillers being dissolved. Here's an article on my website that might help you:www.lighttherapyinsiders.com/red-light-therapy-for-skin-benefits/
Such a great overview, thanks. Do you think surface coverage might affect the results of mask vs panel? The masks contour the whole face whereas the panels leave a lot of open space for light to dissipate. Do you know of anywhere I might find out more about that? Many thanks, Antonia
@LightTherapyInsiders
6 ай бұрын
Yes, this could play into it. As the light is more likely to reflect off when emitted from a distance. But, the panel power output is so much higher, so you need to factor that in as well.
I'd love for you to compare your panels to the celluma.
@LightTherapyInsiders
2 ай бұрын
I will look into it.
Thank you this helped me so much
@LightTherapyInsiders
Ай бұрын
You're welcome!
None of these panel devices are cleared by the FDA. They are marketed under the ILY code which is 510K exempt, so most are not even tested to the correct electrical safety standards or photobiological standards. The claims made on the panels are completely off label and there are very few of these rigid panels that are cleared under the 510K route.
@BobS-ql4kk
20 күн бұрын
Which brand do you recommend please?
@LightTherapyInsiders
17 күн бұрын
I believe Platinum LED is an FDA class ll medical device.
Thank you - so helpful. Subscribed 🙏😍👍
@LightTherapyInsiders
3 ай бұрын
Awesome, thank you!
I may be the exception but I had a good quality panel and a red light mask. I sold both of them as I noticed no results or health benefits from either. I do have a small lamp with red/infra-red light and I use it occasionally to help with small niggling pains in my bones. Otherwise, for me, a complete waste of money.
@LightTherapyInsiders
Жыл бұрын
Wow very interesting! Especially because the science is so solid - kzread.info/dash/bejne/aYiNudSifNK_Ys4.html and hundreds of people have shared positive stores on my channel - kzread.info/dash/bejne/m3xpx9yYp9vKnLA.html
Thank you have convinced me indeed❤
@LightTherapyInsiders
4 ай бұрын
:)
Do the panels emit only red light, or near-IR as well?
@LightTherapyInsiders
8 ай бұрын
Both red and NIR
My panel states this: Our device delivers much more than 100mW/cm2 of irradiance at the surface, and at least 73mW/cm2 at 6 inches. With irradiance measurements like these, you can be sure to get an effective, efficient amount of light to your body when using the device. So should i go further away for my face care or shorter time?
@LightTherapyInsiders
Ай бұрын
Either further away or a shorter time. Those are high numbers, I would ask what meter they measured with. I use a spectrometer, which is very accurate, and my readings are substantially less than what most companies advertise. Most companies do not use a spectrometer.
😢I found you a day after I purchased my omnilux. My next purchase will be a panel.
@LightTherapyInsiders
Жыл бұрын
No worries - it's still a solid product. I just found panels are offering better value. Check this out though - kzread.info/dash/bejne/oW2DprGEibu6qLw.html (and then read the comments)
Could you please review celluma? I guess it is in between?
@LightTherapyInsiders
Жыл бұрын
It's on the list. Working on my Dermalux Flex MD review first :)
small panel is better than a big one for a face? thanks
@LightTherapyInsiders
28 күн бұрын
Any size panel will work. Treatment time and distance just need to be adjusted based on the panel's power. Check out this article on my website:www.lighttherapyinsiders.com/red-light-therapy-for-skin-benefits/
Thank you for the info. I'm deciding between Dermalux flex and Omnilux contour. The Dermalux treatment time is 30 minutes as the Omnilux is 10 minutes. I'd buy the Dermalux now but I'm trying to figure out if 10 minutes on both are comparable or if you need more time on the Dermaflex to get results of the 10 minutes. Time may be a factor. Thank you so very much for any thoughts on time comparisons.
@LightTherapyInsiders
Ай бұрын
I suggest you follow the manufacturer's recommended time and dosing recommendation of 30 minutes for the Dermalux for best results or the 10 minutes with the Omnilux.
Can you review this mask? Supposedly the pulse lighting is supposed to be more effective than other LED mask lights: Maysama PRANA LED Light Therapy Mask
@LightTherapyInsiders
3 ай бұрын
I can try, so many products to review.
Great video. I appreciate your hinesty. Even though I have 2 hooga panels and love them, I bought a mask recenly bc I wanted green light for my hyperpigmentation. I agree with you. I am finding the mask to be annoying to put on amd take off. However, I havent foind my pabel to help much with my hyperpigmentation. I have a 60 day window and may return the mask. I can see getting annoyed with it and then I wont use it
@voiful
Жыл бұрын
Do you find the mask helping with hyperpigmentation?
@LightTherapyInsiders
Жыл бұрын
Yeah I was so glad when my mask experiment ended - and that was only a 5 week experiment!
@michy2630
Жыл бұрын
@@voiful I returned my mask. It was too annoying
I used my Omnilux for face for a while kind of disappointed. The charge started malfunction less than 1.5 year. Its under warranty and got a new one, again same thing...charger doesn't work after 1 year. It says fully charged. Plus its so weak and time consuming. I use the face mask for both face and neck, took 20 mins. I m planning to get the Hooga pro300 panel soon. It will save me a lot of time each day and light will cover both face and neck in 5-10 mins. I wish i saw your video earlier. Thanks
@LightTherapyInsiders
3 ай бұрын
That’s disappointing but glad it is covered under the warranty. I think you will be happy with the Hooga panel.
Thank you for this. I have been looking for (asking for) device information to no avail. You have answered almost every question I had in one video. Brilliant! I am wondering if some devices can be used for multitasking, ie helmets for face, masks for hair growth, or a panel for all of the aforementioned. Is this possible? Thanks in advance for any information you can offer.
@LightTherapyInsiders
2 ай бұрын
For multitasking, I would recommend a panel.
Have you tested the aduro face and neck mask? Do you have a video or am affiliate link? Also have you tested any of the wraps? Any affiliate links or videos I can review? Pretty please
Alex, thank you for this, I’m buying something this week as my daughters bunny chewed through my currentbody mask but I don’t feel that after a year it did anything for fine lines. WHICH smaller desktop model of panel is THE BEST for aging - fine lines/ wrinkles/ skin tightening?!? Is there a post that tells this??
@LightTherapyInsiders
8 ай бұрын
Go with the BioMax 300 - aferg.co/redled - they have a $200 off promo this weekend as well. Check this out for more - kzread.info/dash/bejne/pn2Lm5eBgdjUk8o.html
Thank you for the videos!
@LightTherapyInsiders
4 ай бұрын
Thanks
This makes sense but why do you reckon most people still saw a difference in your skin after you had used the Omnilux Men for 5 weeks?
@LightTherapyInsiders
9 ай бұрын
I actually think it was the lighting in the photos.
Is true, that for the most profound effect it should always be used 4 wavelengths (630nm, 660nm, 830nm and 850nm) panel?
@LightTherapyInsiders
2 ай бұрын
A good blend of wavelengths is best. However, I saw befits with RLT with panels that only has 2 wavelengths. Check out the articles on my website regarding different wavelengths.www.lighttherapyinsiders.com/tag/guides/
Hi Alex! Thank you so much for this! I was thinking of purchasing the Omnilux Contour, but after watching this video I think the MitoPro 300 would be better. I am interested in only skin care benefits. I have a question I was hoping you could help me with please. Considering I suffer from melasma, would a mask be better for me since it doesn't get too warm? Would the MitoPro 300 make my skin get too warm? I'm worried because melasma is triggered by heat. Please answer. Thank you in advance!
@LightTherapyInsiders
7 ай бұрын
Maybe yes. Though if you get a panel that has a dimming/intensity function - you can lower the power output to reduce any heat build up.
@cleopatra72
4 ай бұрын
Hi, I also can’t use the masks because it brings out my melasma and it’s actually two things 1. heat and 2. NIR (inferred) so I can only use Red light. The omnilux actually left brown dots from the bulbs on my forehead that’s how I put two and two together as to why I was getting brown patches on my cheeks all of a sudden. I had a perfect line of dots across my forehead and that’s exactly where the lights were on the mask. Good luck and if you find a mask or panel please update me. I’m looking to by another led
I just got a torch style 5 LED (490, 630 660 850 900) unit with focus attachment from Amazon. All stainless.18650 battery instructions say 200 mW/cm2 at surface 64 at 3 inches!
@LightTherapyInsiders
3 ай бұрын
Hope it helps you, thanks for sharing!
How what do you compare the platinum LED Biomox 900 to the dermal Works flex device for skin benefits?? Thank you!
@LightTherapyInsiders
4 ай бұрын
Huh?
What would be better for healing the jaw after jaw surgery? I bought a Hooga 300 but it’s kind of annoying having to stick my face in front of the panel. It also doesn’t feel like it’s quite wrapping around my whole face. A mask seems like it would cover all angles of my face and maybe even reach my jaw joints on the side which is another area of concern. My only worry is that the mask might not be as effective as a panel? But if the Hooga mask also deliver near infrared, wouldn’t it theoretically be the same as sticking my face in the panel? My primary goal is to reach the bones in the face.
@LightTherapyInsiders
3 ай бұрын
I think a panel is more efficient and powerful.
I bought red light panel from Chinese website, which has 660nm and 680mn, It is so thin, and foldable, like a laptop, it can be connected to mobile App for controlling , it is sooo advanced than these lights you shows here. I guess they are not the latest tech.
@LightTherapyInsiders
3 ай бұрын
Glad you are happy with it.
thx for the information alex ! mask support 633nm + surrounding light projection will be the advantage too ?
@LightTherapyInsiders
8 ай бұрын
Yes!
good video👍🏽
@LightTherapyInsiders
24 күн бұрын
Thanks! 😃
Is the Hooga HG300 good for anti-aging purposes? It’s one of the more affordable options it seems…
@LightTherapyInsiders
2 ай бұрын
It's a popular panel for anti-aging. Check out my review:kzread.info/dash/bejne/m4uHrNebXaSoo5c.htmlsi=SlpRVEIOsWm2qARV
can you review the sleeping bag?
@fertilehomestead8879
2 ай бұрын
I just watched that video. It is in his history.
Have you tested or talked about the Cullumar Pro? I would like to know how do you think about it? Thanks :)
@LightTherapyInsiders
Ай бұрын
Not yet!
any Australian companies make panels ? any reviews ?
@LightTherapyInsiders
Жыл бұрын
Hey yes check out this: kzread.info/dash/bejne/fZ1ouJqBZsveeLg.html and this - kzread.info/dash/bejne/Y6egrMWLfcXLmaw.html and I have some more reviews from Aussie/NZ companies coming out soon :)
As use have a great experience in red light therapy, can you tell me please if hair max band 82 (for treating hairloss) can be used on the face like the other RLT masks?
@LightTherapyInsiders
Ай бұрын
Sorry, I am not familiar with that devise. Most devices can be used elsewhere, but you would need to check with the manufacturer.
Are there any panels that do not have inferred or that you can shut off. I get brown spots or it brings out melasma I never had. As soon as a stopped using the Omni mask the discoloration disappeared in a few weeks .
@LightTherapyInsiders
4 ай бұрын
Yes, most if not all of the panels the NIR can be shut off.
Has anyone tried the FAQ 202 mask?
@LightTherapyInsiders
3 күн бұрын
Hi, I haven't heard of this mask, sorry!
What about novaalab belt?
@LightTherapyInsiders
10 күн бұрын
Sorry, I have't reviewed it.
What about the mito blanket as a travel option, that you can then lie on while at home under your panels?
@LightTherapyInsiders
3 ай бұрын
Hey, I haven't reveiwed that one yet - but I have reviewed this - kzread.info/dash/bejne/lmimyqqIerWadrA.html Also - if travel is the goal - then you will love this video - kzread.info/dash/bejne/oXibqsqTernIo8o.html
Hi Alex! Can you tell me if we should be concerned about facial fat loss with RLT?
@LightTherapyInsiders
3 ай бұрын
Check this article on my website: www.lighttherapyinsiders.com/red-light-therapy-for-weight-loss/
@musiclistener28
3 ай бұрын
@@LightTherapyInsiders I just checked it out but I feel uncertain about how the face would be effected? I don’t want to lose fat in my face necessarily. this topic is so confusing to me. If the article says it does help fat loss then wouldn’t there be a risk of losing fat in the face over time? ☹️
You are so helpful I have subscribed - thank you
@LightTherapyInsiders
7 ай бұрын
Thanks for the sub!
There are better masks on the market than those ones. More power doesn’t always mean better, the right amount for the task is what is best. They are two different products and there are masks with more ideal wavelengths and led positioning than panels, plus they don’t produce heat which causes melasma to people prone to hyperpigmentation (typically women). You can still use it on the body if it s the flexible type and won’t take up room if you live in a smaller place. Overall I find the masks to be a product that target women better than man. I choose a good mask that delivers over a panel, will get a panel if I get obsessed with this therapy and want to do all my body at once 😊
@LightTherapyInsiders
3 ай бұрын
Thanks for your thoughts!
I considering purchasing the MitoMind Helmet for someone that had a stroke. I'm interested in what you would say about the efficacy of this device vs a panel.
@lilij1915
Жыл бұрын
For brain improvements?
@dennisweikel2566
Жыл бұрын
@@lilij1915 I'm interested in knowing if the MitoMind Helmet has a better efficacy over a standard panel.
@LightTherapyInsiders
Жыл бұрын
Hey so honestly I would stay away from the consumer products and work with someone who has experience in this field. You could check out Vielight. Or have a listen to this - kzread.info/dash/bejne/p5muyauDnbPZpZs.html But if you subscribe to the channel I have an interview coming out in the next week or two with Dr Randy Beck - he specialises in helping people overcome serious brain disorders. He's working with my son at the moment.
The face is delicate though
@LightTherapyInsiders
Ай бұрын
It is!
I bought the mask for acne (blue light kills bacteria) and I got a panel should I return my mask or still use it for the blue light acne fighting benefits?
@LightTherapyInsiders
8 ай бұрын
Keep it - it's still useful.
Glad I chose the panel. So do I only need to use it in each area for 5 minutes or the full 10? This thing needs to come with more information, thank you for providing it when the company doesn't. I got the smaller Mito Pro and think I made a good choice. I was able to make payments on it.
@lilij1915
Жыл бұрын
Is it hand held?
@traceytrotter9934
Жыл бұрын
@@lilij1915 No, it is the small tabletop.
@LightTherapyInsiders
Жыл бұрын
It's hard to give exact dosing guidelines (I'll be doing a video on this soon). But if you're using it 6-12 inches away I'd use it for 10mins per area.
How many days a week for anti aging with a panel?
@LightTherapyInsiders
Ай бұрын
Dosing varies depending on your device. Check out some of the articles on my website that might help you.www.lighttherapyinsiders.com/tag/beauty/
What do you all think of Led pads?
@LightTherapyInsiders
Жыл бұрын
I need to test some before I can comment. They may be a great option given their price point.
have you looked at any DIY panels or hats eg cossack redlight therapy hat
@LightTherapyInsiders
8 ай бұрын
No sorry.
be mindful that going closer than 6 inches on a panel, you will have high exposure to EMFs!!!
@LightTherapyInsiders
10 ай бұрын
If you are worried about this then yes.
Can you help me? My wife is sold on the marketing scam of Medical grade and NASA LED. Also, the panels are only for healing muscle even when they have 660 LED on them. She thinks the masks are only for skin regeneration on the face. She thinks not all 660 LEDs are the same!
@LightTherapyInsiders
4 ай бұрын
I'm consumed. You can use the panels for skin or deeper penetration - you can change the power output or just stand further from the panel
Have you tried the REDjuvenator by Leanne Venier?
@LightTherapyInsiders
Ай бұрын
I haven't, sorry!
Has anyone else had problems with major dry eye or panels ruining their vision (even wearing the goggles)? I bought a Dermalux Flex and have had blurry vision and dry eyes now. It could have been a coincidence, but I doubt it. Now I have to wear glasses. I noticed even when wearing the goggles I saw a lot of light from the corners. Have you ever heard of this before?
@LightTherapyInsiders
8 ай бұрын
I haven't no. Are you using the eye goggles when doing your sessions?
Can a comparison be done for panels vs dermalux flex panels?
@LightTherapyInsiders
9 ай бұрын
Hey yeah I need to do this. It may be a while before its out though
How would i use the pannels on differwnt body parts?
@LightTherapyInsiders
9 ай бұрын
Shine the light onto the body part you want to treat :)
can you damage your eyes from a panel?
@LightTherapyInsiders
Жыл бұрын
There is some evidence that high levels of NIR light can lead to an increase in eye cataracts later in life. Panels come supplied with eyewear protection, so you can use them with panels :)
Your not mentioning how to grow hair. How can you put a panel on top of your head? Keeping something like that 6'' away from your skelp is kind of tough.
@LightTherapyInsiders
9 ай бұрын
Hey check this out - www.lighttherapyinsiders.com/red-light-therapy-for-hair-loss/
what about the potential dangers of exposure to electromagnetic fields (EMF) from using these types of products?
@LightTherapyInsiders
8 ай бұрын
Hey some people are sensitive to nnEMFs and it can cause headaches, rashes and an increase in inflammatory markers.
How do you spot a fake panel?
@LightTherapyInsiders
Ай бұрын
It is very hard. I would recommend purchasing from a reputable company.