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Contour FACE

Contour FACE

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Clinically Proven LED Therapy, Made Wearable

Professional LED therapy β€” at home. Omnilux Contour FACE uses medical-grade red and near-infrared light to support collagen production, calm inflammation, and improve overall skin tone.

What It Does + Who It's For

Omnilux Contour FACE is an FDA-cleared, flexible LED mask designed to support skin aging, inflammation, post-procedure recovery, and uneven pigmentation.

It’s ideal for:


  • Fine lines and wrinkles

  • Loss of firmness or elasticity

  • Inflammatory skin conditions

  • Post-procedure recovery (when approved by your provider)

  • Uneven skin tone or pigmentation

  • Clients seeking non-invasive, at-home skin support

The Science

LED (light-emitting diode) therapy works through photobiomodulation β€” the process by which specific wavelengths of light interact with cells to support healthier skin function.

Omnilux Contour FACE uses a precise combination of:


  • Red light (633 nm)

  • Near-infrared light (830 nm)

These wavelengths penetrate the skin at different depths to help:


  • Support collagen and elastin production

  • Improve circulation and oxygenation

  • Calm inflammatory responses

  • Encourage cellular repair processes

Translation: this isn’t a novelty gadget β€” it’s a legitimate treatment tool. The result is skin that functions better over time β€” not overnight, but consistently.

Key Ingredients

How To Use

  • Use on clean, dry skin

  • Wear the mask for 10 minutes per session

  • Use 3–5 times per week

  • Follow with your serums and moisturizer

This device is designed to fit easily into an existing skincare routine.

FAQs + Pro Tips

How soon will I see results?

Some users notice calmer skin quickly, while visible improvements in tone and lines typically occur over several weeks of consistent use.


Do I need eye protection?

Built-in eye shields are included, but closing your eyes during treatment is recommended.


Is this a replacement for in-office treatments?

Think of it as ongoing support, not a one-time correction.

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