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Revitalight Therapy Sessions

Each relaxing Revitalight Facial begins with a cleansing and toning of your skin, then your therapist will slowly move the pulsator light over your neck and face for 15-30 minutes, depending on your skin condition. Following your LED session a moisturizer and sunscreen will be applied.
Anti-Aging Light Therapy Facial:
Your skin will appear smoother, tighter and more radiant, showing continued gradual improvements in your skin's appearance with each subsequent application. We recommend that you take a photograph of yourself before your first treatment, and after your sixth.
Initial Package: $150 (10 Treatments)
Consists of one 15 minute session per week for 10 weeks
Maintenance treatments: $12 each
(Recommend every 4 weeks)
Acne Light Therapy Facial:
The Blue LED wavelength has been FDA cleared for the treatment of acne vulgarus. Results with the LED include 81% reduction in lesion count and marked reduction in pore size.
Initial Package: $200 (13 Treatments)
Consists of three 20 minute sessions per week for two weeks, then two sessions per week for four more weeks.
Maintenance treatments: $12 each
(Recommend every 4-6 weeks)
Rosacea Light Therapy Facial:
Many rosaceans find that treatment with LED provides relief from their rosacea symptoms. Studies suggest that low-level light in certain ranges, particularly the red and near-infrared range, from LED lamps have an anti-inflammatory effect.
Initial Package: $120 (8 Treatments)
Consists of one 20-30 minute session every 10-14 days.
Maintenance treatments: $12 each
(Recommend every 4 weeks)
Money Back Guarantee
At Preferred Skin Solutions we are so confident that you will see positive results with the Revitalight Therapy Facials, we are offering a 100% money back guarantee.*
*Contingent on client following the therapist recommended protocol
Contraindications:
LED Light Therapy is not for you if you suffer from one of the following conditions:
Pregnancy — studies have not sufficiently assessed the risk to pregnant women and their babies, therefore it is not recommended;
Epilepsy — certain light frequencies can trigger an epileptic seizure;
If you are photo-allergic, or are taking any medication that causes light sensitivity, such as Tetracycline.
