
Reduces visible signs of aging
The next-generation LED mask is proven to deliver visible anti-aging results thanks to revolutionary LED photobiomodulation technology. It features 236 LED bulbs that emit the three most clinically recognized wavelengths for anti-aging results: red LED at 633nm, near infrared at 830nm, and deep near infrared at 1072nm.
The benefits of photobiomodulation using red and blue light
No fewer than 220 red and blue Veritace® LEDs power this clinically proven dual-wavelength face mask:
- Blue (415 nm): Eliminates bacteria to treat and prevent skin blemishes.
- Red (633 nm): Stimulates collagen production and reduces inflammation, to promote healing and help even out skin tone.

Actual results.

Soothes the skin
“An easy-to-use hair regrowth solution. My hair is visibly thicker and fuller.”

Reduces redness
“It’s very easy to incorporate into your daily routine and, after a few weeks of use, my skin has a much more even tone and looks more radiant.”

Tightens sagging skin
“I took the risk of buying this device after seeing someone recommend it, and it is the best purchase I have made for my skin.”

Improves skin texture
“I noticed a difference in the texture of my skin, and it’s such an easy and effortless device to use.”

Thicker hair
“An easy-to-use hair regrowth solution. My hair is visibly thicker and fuller.”
Yes, the LED mask is clinically tested and approved for use on skin. It uses low-intensity, non-invasive light that stimulates collagen production without causing damage.
It is recommended to use it 5 times a week for 10 minutes per session for the first few weeks. Once results are achieved, 2 to 3 times a week is enough to maintain them.
Most users notice an improvement in skin radiance and texture after 4 weeks. Results vary depending on skin type and consistency of use.
Yes. The mask can be used with your usual serums or creams. For best results, apply them after the LED session to allow the light to work directly on the skin.
The mask is not recommended for pregnant women, people with epilepsy, or people with photosensitive conditions. Always consult a healthcare professional if in doubt.