Healite II LED Therapy: Supporting Skin Healing and Repair

Person receiving LED light therapy facial treatment under a Healite II device at a spa clinic.

LED Healite II: Supporting Skin Recovery and Comfort

As aesthetic treatments continue to evolve, increasing attention is being placed on supporting skin comfort and recovery following procedures. LED Healite II is a non-invasive light therapy available in Melbourne that may be incorporated into medically guided treatment plans to support overall skin health.

LED Healite II does not alter facial structure or replace primary aesthetic treatments. Instead, it is used as a supportive modality within a broader clinical approach to skin care.

What Is LED Healite II?

LED Healite II is a medical-grade light therapy device that delivers specific wavelengths of low-level light to the skin. These wavelengths are absorbed by skin cells and are associated with normal cellular processes.
In clinical practice, LED Healite II may be used following procedures such as laser treatments, medical skin needling, and other energy-based therapies, where appropriate. It may also be considered as part of a general skin maintenance plan.

Suitability is assessed during consultation with a registered health practitioner.

How LED Healite II Is Used

LED Healite II delivers low-level light energy to the skin without heat or skin disruption. Treatment sessions are typically brief and designed to be comfortable.

In aesthetic settings, LED therapy may be incorporated after certain procedures to support skin comfort and assist with the normal recovery process. Individual responses vary, and outcomes depend on multiple factors including skin type, treatment history, and overall skin condition.

LED Healite II is not intended to replace corrective or procedural treatments.

Key Considerations

  • Non-invasive treatment – No needles or skin disruption
  • Comfort-focused – Generally well tolerated
  • No downtime – Most patients resume usual activities immediately
  • Supportive modality – Used alongside medically guided treatments
  • Clinically established technology – Used in medical and aesthetic environments

As with all cosmetic treatments, results vary between individuals. No specific outcome can be guaranteed.

Who May Consider LED Healite II?

LED Healite II may be considered for individuals who:

  • Are undergoing laser or skin needling treatments
  • Wish to support skin comfort following aesthetic procedures
  • Are incorporating professional treatments into a long-term skin care plan
  • Have sensitive skin and are seeking a gentle adjunct treatment

A personalised consultation is required to determine suitability and timing.

A Supportive Approach to Skin Care

Modern aesthetic practice increasingly considers not only the procedure itself but also how the skin responds afterwards. LED Healite II may be incorporated into treatment plans where clinically appropriate, with the aim of supporting patient comfort and overall skin management.

At Dr Tass Cosmetic & Skin Clinics in Melbourne, LED Healite II is offered within a medically guided framework. Treatment recommendations are based on individual assessment, safety considerations, and realistic expectations.

Important Information

LED Healite II is a non-invasive cosmetic treatment. It does not guarantee specific results and is not a substitute for medical treatment.

When used in conjunction with other procedures, suitability and timing must be determined by a qualified health practitioner. All procedures carry risks and potential side effects. A consultation is required to discuss individual circumstances.

Frequently Asked Questions About Ultherapy

What is LED Healite II used for?

LED Healite II is used in aesthetic practice as a supportive light therapy that may be incorporated into treatment plans following certain procedures. It is generally used to support skin comfort and overall skin management.

Do LED light therapy devices work?

Medical-grade LED devices are used in clinical settings as supportive treatments. They differ significantly from at-home devices in design and application.

LED therapy is considered an adjunct treatment rather than a primary corrective procedure. Suitability and expected outcomes should be discussed with a qualified practitioner.

Are there any downsides to LED therapy?

LED therapy is generally well tolerated; however, it does not replace primary aesthetic treatments and may require multiple sessions depending on individual circumstances.

All cosmetic treatments carry potential risks. These will be discussed during consultation.

How much does LED Healite II cost?

The cost varies depending on whether it is performed as a standalone treatment or incorporated into post-procedure care. Pricing and recommended treatment frequency are discussed during consultation.

Can LED Healite II be used after other treatments?

LED Healite II is commonly incorporated after certain aesthetic procedures when clinically appropriate. Timing and suitability are determined by a registered health practitioner as part of the consultation and informed consent process.