some light therapy are fsa eligible if you have any extra funds at the end of the year (or pay back a friend who is trying to use up theirs!) fsastore.com has one that you can place over your face, but not the true face mask shape. I have psoriasis and feel like when I use it consistently my skin looks and feels better. I would stay clear of the wands since it can take a long time to do your whole face.
I love my Lightstim that also uses LED lights, but it’s time consuming to treat your whole face (it’s about a 3” diameter handheld, so you have to move it around, and hold it about 3 minutes per spot, so it takes about 30-45 minutes to cover my face & neck). If I didn’t already have it, I’d get a mask, but can’t justify the expense. It does work, but you have to use it consistently.
some light therapy are fsa eligible if you have any extra funds at the end of the year (or pay back a friend who is trying to use up theirs!) fsastore.com has one that you can place over your face, but not the true face mask shape. I have psoriasis and feel like when I use it consistently my skin looks and feels better. I would stay clear of the wands since it can take a long time to do your whole face.
I love my Lightstim that also uses LED lights, but it’s time consuming to treat your whole face (it’s about a 3” diameter handheld, so you have to move it around, and hold it about 3 minutes per spot, so it takes about 30-45 minutes to cover my face & neck). If I didn’t already have it, I’d get a mask, but can’t justify the expense. It does work, but you have to use it consistently.