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Is red light therapy comparable to sunbathing?Sunbathing and red light therapy differ significantly. While sunbathing can enhance wellbeing and is crucial for Vitamin D synthesis, it also poses risks like sunburn due to UVA and UVB rays, which are absent in red light therapy. Red light treatments are safe and do not carry the risk of sunburn.
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What occurs during a session?GAIA sessions aim to rejuvenate the skin by improving skin tone and texture, diminishing pore size, and enhancing circulation. The anti-aging effects of red light help repair and maintain the elastic fibers that keep skin youthful and firm.
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How does red light therapy differ from laser treatments?Red light therapy is safer, without the risks associated with laser treatments, which can cut or scar the skin. Unlike lasers that use concentrated light to remove or vaporize tissue, red light therapy is a non-invasive option to rejuvenate aging skin without adverse effects.
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Duration of treatment for optimal results?For best outcomes, a consistent treatment plan spanning 8 to 12 weeks, or several months, is recommended.
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Can red light therapy address acne, age spots, and damaged skin?Blue LED light targets and eliminates acne-causing bacteria, while red and infrared LED lights work to smooth out wrinkles around the eyes and improve the skin's overall appearance.
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Is the treatment painful?GAIA treatments are pain-free, using only light, without the abrasiveness of procedures like lasers or microdermabrasion. While the skin may feel warm from the light's intensity, users typically do not experience discomfort.
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Safety of red light therapy?Red light therapy with GAIA is deemed safe for healthy individuals, with research showing no significant risks at 633 nm.
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Longevity of results?The durability of results varies based on treatment type and duration. Continuous treatments are necessary to maintain improvements in wrinkles and fine lines.
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Is GAIA suitable for men?Yes, GAIA's technology is designed for effective and safe use on both men and women.
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Possible side effects?Post-treatment, a mild redness may appear in the treated area, typically subsiding within a few hours. Should the device feel too hot or cause irritation, pause the treatment to let your skin cool before continuing.
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Is the GAIA Clinically Approved?Absolutely. The GAIA represents a groundbreaking at-home skincare solution, incorporating advanced dermal heat and INFRARED Deep Fractional Light technology. This method is already a well-established technique in countless skin firming procedures executed by dermatologists globally.
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Is it Safe to Use the GAIA on Sunburned Skin?While the GAIA is suitable for use on suntanned skin, it is advised to refrain from using it on sunburned areas. If your skin is red and sensitive due to sunburn, it's best to wait until these symptoms have subsided before proceeding with the GAIA treatment.
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Is it Safe to Use the GAIA on Broken Skin?The GAIA should not be used on skin that has sores, blisters, or any unusual conditions. It's recommended for individuals with any specific skin disorders or concerns, particularly on the face, to seek advice from a dermatologist prior to using the GAIA device.
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How Does GAIA Stand Out from Creams?While traditional cosmetic skincare products primarily target the epidermis, the skin's outermost layer, GAIA goes beyond. It delivers energy deep into the dermal layers, the site where collagen and elastin fibers are naturally produced. This stimulation aids in the formation of new fibers, enhancing the effectiveness of cosmetic products by ensuring they work not just on the surface but in harmony with the skin's deeper processes
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How Can I Adapt My Charger for International Travel?The charger provided with your GAIA device is designed to accommodate most international power standards. Should your charger malfunction, please reach out to our customer service team for a replacement. It's important not to substitute it with a different charger, as this could potentially harm your GAIA device. To swap the wall unit, press down on the bottom left corner and rotate it counterclockwise, then lift to detach.
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What Should I Do if My GAIA Device Shows a Blinking Red Light?A blinking red light on your GAIA device indicates a low battery. Please ensure to charge your device. It's crucial to note that the GAIA cannot be powered on or utilized while it is being charged.
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How frequently should I use the GAIA?For optimal results with GAIA, it's advised to conduct a complete session three times weekly over a month. Following this initial phase, to maintain the benefits, continue with treatments focusing on areas of concern up to three times a week.
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Is it safe to use the GAIA near my eyes?The GAIA device is safe for use around the eye area, but it should NOT be applied directly over the eyes, on the eyelids, or any closer to your eyes than the boundaries of your orbital bone to ensure safety.
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Why do the fractional treatment LEDs activate only upon skin contact?GAIA incorporates a safety feature to protect the eyes from direct exposure to fractional Infrared light. Thus, the red Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs) are designed to illuminate only when the device makes contact with the skin.
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