Red + near-infrared LED face masks deliver clinical-grade photobiomodulation to the face — increasing collagen production, accelerating skin repair, and reducing inflammatory cytokines. For peptide users stacking GHK-Cu (copper peptide) topically, the face mask amplifies the same mitochondrial ATP pathway. This guide compares five FDA-cleared face masks.

The 5 picks
1. Best overall — Omnilux Contour Face
FDA-cleared. 132 LEDs. Red (633 nm) + near-infrared (830 nm). 10-min sessions. ~$395.
Omnilux® Contour Face is the dermatologist-recommended gold standard. FDA-cleared for fine lines and wrinkles. Same LED technology as in-office aesthetic treatments. Best published efficacy.
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2. Best premium — CurrentBody Skin LED Light Therapy Mask
FDA-cleared. 132 LEDs. Red + near-infrared. 10-min sessions. ~$380.
CurrentBody® Skin LED is the influencer favorite — heavily marketed on TikTok and Instagram. Performance comparable to Omnilux at similar price. Slightly more comfortable fit per reviews.
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3. Best multi-function — Therabody TheraFace PRO
LED + microcurrent + percussion + cooling/heat. 6-in-1 device. ~$399.
Therabody® TheraFace PRO combines LED with microcurrent toning + percussion massage + cooling/heat — the most-multi-function device. Not pure red light therapy but stacks 6 modalities into one tool.
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4. Best for acne + anti-aging — Dr. Dennis Gross DRx SpectraLite FaceWare Pro
100 red + 62 blue LEDs. Blue for acne, red for anti-aging. 3-min sessions. ~$455.
Dr. Dennis Gross® dual-color mask covers BOTH acne treatment (blue 415 nm) AND anti-aging (red 633 nm) in one device. For users with combined skin concerns.
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5. Best budget — Megelin LED Light Therapy Machine
7 light colors. Affordable entry-level. ~$140.
Megelin® is the value entry-level pick — 7 light colors (red, blue, green, yellow, etc.) at a fraction of premium brand prices. Lower LED density than Omnilux/CurrentBody but introduces users to LED therapy at an accessible price.
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Pair with peptide stack
- Vial Vault Pro Max — organizes the peptide stack at the center of the routine.
- TempView — keeps peptides at 4 °C between sessions.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Do red light face masks actually work?
Yes — FDA-cleared brands (Omnilux, CurrentBody, Dr. Dennis Gross) have published clinical data showing reduced fine lines + increased collagen at 8-12 weeks of consistent use.
How long until visible results?
Subjective skin texture: 4-6 weeks. Fine line reduction: 8-12 weeks. Continued use needed for maintenance; effects fade if stopping.
Pair with topical peptides?
Yes — apply GHK-Cu copper peptide serum + niacinamide BEFORE the mask session. LED activates the absorbed compounds at the follicle/skin cell level.
Omnilux vs CurrentBody — which?
Omnilux: longer clinical evidence track record. CurrentBody: more aggressive marketing + slightly better fit. Performance comparable. Pick based on brand affinity.
Will it help my GLP-1 skin issues?
Yes for the rapid weight loss "deflation" + skin laxity. Red light therapy improves collagen + skin elasticity. Won't reverse severe sagging but supports recovery from moderate volume loss.
Daily or every other day?
Daily 10-min sessions during initial 8-12 weeks. Maintenance: 3-4x per week. Diminishing returns above 30 min per session — Arndt-Schulz curve plateaus.
Educational only. Confirm protocols with your prescribing healthcare provider.





