Skin aging / wrinkles

LED phototherapy for skin rejuvenation split-face RCT

Lee SY, Park KH, Choi JW, et al. Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology B. 2007.

Source

A double-blind split-face trial compared 830 nm, 633 nm, combined 633/830 nm, and sham light for facial wrinkles.

Evidence grade

moderate

Effect direction

positive

Panel relevance

panel-replicable

Key findings

  • Objective measurements reported wrinkle reductions up to 36% and skin elasticity increases up to 19% compared with baseline.
  • Histology showed increased collagen and elastic fibers in treated skin.
  • The trial used facial LED exposure twice weekly for 4 weeks with follow-up to 3 months.

Protocol details

Wavelengths633, 830 nm
IrradianceNot reported mW/cm2
FluenceNot reported J/cm2
Session timeNot reported minutes
FrequencyTwice weekly
Duration4 weeks, with 3-month follow-up
Treatment areaOne side of the face
Device typeQuasimonochromatic LED phototherapy

Caveats

  • Split-face design helps control between-person variation but does not prove long-term maintenance.
  • Protocol details do not map perfectly to every consumer panel because irradiance and distance may differ.