Clinical Study: This One Treatment Dramatically Reduces Hyperpigmentation

Danielle Lowe
By Danielle Lowe

Danielle Lowe is the Marketing Manager for ConsultingRoom.com, the UK’s largest aesthetic information website. 


A newly released clinical study confirms the remarkable efficacy of the Déesse PRO® LED Phototherapy Mask in improving skin health and reversing visible signs of ageing. The findings reveal a 14% reduction in hyperpigmentation and a 23.4% improvement in skin roughness within just six weeks of treatment, reinforcing the mask’s position as a breakthrough in non-invasive skincare solutions.

Clinical Trial Findings

Conducted by dermatological and scientific experts Bassi Rita and Serafino Marta, the study evaluated the impact of red and near-infrared (NIR) light therapy using the The Déesse PRO® LED Mask. Fifteen participants, aged between 35 and 75, underwent two 20-minute treatments per week over a six-week period utilising the Mode 6 Anti-Ageing Express setting. The study recorded statistically significant improvements in overall skin texture, tone, and pigmentation levels, confirming the device's effectiveness.

Key findings include:

  • 14% reduction in hyperpigmentation, contributing to a more even skin tone.
  • 23.4% improvement in skin roughness, resulting in visibly smoother skin.
  • Significant reduction in fine lines, freckles, and vascular lesions, as measured by 3D imaging analysis.
  • 100% patient compliance and tolerance, with no reported side effects.

The Science Behind the Results

The Déesse PRO® LED Mask utilises a combination of 633nm red light and 830nm near-infrared light, both clinically proven to stimulate fibroblast activity, enhance collagen production, and accelerate cellular repair. The therapy works at a mitochondrial level, increasing ATP production and reducing oxidative stress, leading to firmer, more youthful-looking skin.

A Game-Changer in Non-Invasive Skincare

Unlike invasive procedures, LED phototherapy provides visible improvements with no downtime or thermal trauma. This makes it an ideal choice for individuals seeking professional-grade skincare results at home or in clinical settings.

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