
|Articles|December 1, 2008
Glamour Gadgets
A look at LED light therapy technology. How does it work, and what will it do for you?
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STILL, MANY DOCTORS RECOMMEND home LED therapy for use before and after surgery. But, as with any new technology, it's imperative to do your homework. Know exactly what the product is being marketed for and understand manufacturer claims. Find out what's credible and what's not by asking your dermatologist or surgeon about which devices have been proven clinically effective.
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