The 7-Step Anti-Aging LED Protocol:
Exactly When to Apply Every Product
for Maximum Collagen
The order you apply skincare products around your Celluma session determines whether you maximise or undermine your collagen and elastin results. Apply the wrong product at the wrong stage and you scatter the very photons you paid for. This is the exact clinical protocol — step by step, with the physics explained.
The correct order: cleanse → exfoliate → thin water-based serum (optional) → LED session (30 min) → moisturiser → targeted actives → SPF. Heavy products before your session scatter photons. Actives applied after benefit from the post-LED vasodilation absorption window. SPF applied every morning protects newly synthesised collagen from UV-driven MMP degradation. Getting the order right compounds your results; getting it wrong wastes your sessions.
There is no shortage of advice about which skincare products to use for anti-aging. There is very little advice about how to sequence them around a clinical LED session — and the sequencing matters more than most people realise. Red light therapy works by delivering specific photon energy to fibroblasts in the dermis. Anything that sits between the LED panel and those fibroblasts and absorbs or scatters photons is reducing the therapy's effectiveness. Understanding the physics of this — not just the rule — makes it easy to apply correctly every time.
Why Product Application Order Changes Your Results
Most skincare routines are designed for epidermal benefit — creams, serums, and SPF work at the skin surface. Red light therapy works at the dermal level, 4–6mm below the surface. For photons to reach that depth, they must pass through whatever is currently sitting on the skin surface. Every product layer reduces transmittance.
This creates two separate optimization windows in your routine: a pre-LED window where the skin must be as photon-permeable as possible, and a post-LED window where the LED-induced vasodilation and elevated cellular receptivity makes it an excellent time to apply actives.
The 7-Step Anti-Aging LED Protocol
(auto-shutoff)
minimum
LED session
final step
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1Pre-LED Double Cleanse Remove all surface impurities, SPF, makeup, and pollutants. Use an oil-based cleanser first to dissolve SPF and waterproof products, followed by a water-based cleanser for a clean result. Skin must be completely residue-free — even a thin layer of physical SPF (zinc oxide) is highly reflective.
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2Pre-LED Gentle Exfoliation (2–3× per week) Accumulated dead stratum corneum cells scatter and attenuate incoming photons before they reach the viable epidermis and dermis. Chemical exfoliation (AHA/BHA) or gentle physical exfoliation clears this layer. Do not exfoliate immediately before the session on the same day — do it the evening before or allow 30 minutes post-exfoliation for skin to settle. ↳ Not every session — 2–3× weekly is sufficient
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3Pre-LED (Optional) Thin Water-Based Serum A thin layer of water-based, transparent serum (pure hyaluronic acid, aloe vera, or a lightweight essence) has minimal optical interference and is acceptable before a session. Strictly avoid: heavy creams, oils, physical SPF, retinol, AHAs, vitamin C, opaque tinted products. The rule — if you can see through it in a bottle, it's probably acceptable. If it's white, thick, or oily, apply it after. ↳ When in doubt: skip the serum and go bare. You can always apply it after.
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4⭐ The LED Session Celluma Wrinkles Mode — 30 Minutes Select Wrinkles Mode (640nm Red + 880nm Near-Infrared). Contour the flexible Celluma panel as closely to the skin as possible — zero-gap contact is not optional. Press gently at cheeks, forehead, and chin. The 30-minute auto-shutoff is calibrated to deliver 5.24–7.01 J/cm² — the clinical therapeutic window for collagen, elastin, and wrinkle reduction. Do not reduce the session length. ↳ Zero gap = full therapeutic dose. Even 2cm gap = 75% less energy at the dermis.
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5Post-LED · Best Window Hydration — Actives — Targeted Treatments This is the optimal window for all your active skincare products. Apply in this order: vitamin C serum → niacinamide → peptides → retinol (evening) → eye cream → barrier moisturiser. The LED-induced vasodilation elevates skin blood flow and capillary permeability for 30–60 minutes — active ingredients reach deeper skin layers more effectively during this window than at any other time. ↳ The post-LED window is when expensive actives earn their price most fully.
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6Post-LED Lipid-Rich Moisturiser — Barrier Seal Apply a ceramide-rich or lipid-rich moisturiser as the penultimate step to seal in all the actives applied, repair any barrier disruption from cleansing and exfoliation, and lock in the skin's elevated hydration state. This also forms the base layer that SPF adheres to more effectively.
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7Morning Only · Non-Negotiable SPF 50+ Broad Spectrum The most important protective step for your LED anti-aging investment. Red light therapy stimulates fibroblasts to produce new collagen and elastin. UV radiation (UVA + UVB) activates matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) that actively degrade these same proteins. Without SPF, UV exposure during the day partially undoes the structural work each session produces. SPF is not optional — it is the protection layer that makes the LED investment compound rather than cycle. ↳ Apply SPF every morning regardless of weather or time indoors. UVA penetrates windows.
The Physics of Clean Skin — Why It Matters More Than You Think
The instruction to treat on clean, bare skin is not an aesthetic preference. It is grounded in optical physics: the Transmittance Equation.
Why any barrier layer reduces your collagen results
(energy reaching dermis)
(energy scattered/reflected)
Heavy lipid-based serums, physical SPF (zinc oxide, titanium dioxide), and opaque creams alter the refractive index of the skin surface — increasing R (reflectance) and decreasing T (transmittance). The therapeutic photons scatter or bounce away before reaching the dermis. Applying these products before your session is effectively blocking the therapy. A layer of SPF50 alone can reduce photon penetration by 50% or more — you are running the device at half efficacy without knowing it.
What to Apply Before vs After — The Complete Reference
- Gentle water-based cleanser (face wash)
- Thin transparent HA serum (clear, watery)
- Plain aloe vera gel (no additives)
- Bare, clean, dry skin (optimal)
- Vitamin C serum
- Niacinamide / peptides
- Retinol (especially evening)
- AHA / BHA exfoliating acids
- Eye creams and targeted treatments
- Rich moisturisers and face oils
- Physical or chemical SPF 50+
- All tinted or opaque products
Why SPF Is the Most Important Step in Your LED Anti-Aging Protocol
Many people treat SPF as optional on cloudy days or when staying indoors. For someone using LED therapy to build collagen, it is not optional — it is the protective layer that determines whether each session's results compound or erode.
Protocol Frequency — How Often for Maximum Collagen Results
Fibroblast activity peaks 24–48 hours post-session. Daily sessions create overlapping activation cycles — each session begins before the previous one's collagen production response has finished. This compounding effect is the clinical basis for recommending daily use during the induction period.
Celluma Devices for Anti-Aging Protocol
Frequently Asked Questions
Heavy creams, SPF, and lipid-based serums alter the skin's refractive index, increasing Reflectance (R) and reducing Transmittance (T = 1 − R). More reflectance means fewer photons reach the dermis where fibroblasts are located. Physical SPF (zinc oxide) can reduce photon penetration by 50%+. Always apply LED to clean, bare skin for maximum collagen and elastin results.
Apply actives after your LED session. The exception: a thin, clear, water-based HA serum is acceptable before. Everything else — vitamin C, retinol, peptides, AHAs, thick moisturisers, SPF — should be applied post-session. The LED-induced vasodilation creates a 30–60 minute post-session absorption window where active ingredients penetrate more deeply due to elevated skin blood flow.
Daily use produces the fastest results. Minimum effective frequency is 3–4 sessions per week. Fibroblast activity peaks 24–48 hours post-session — daily sessions create overlapping activation cycles that compound collagen and elastin production. Below 3 sessions per week, fibroblast activation cycles do not overlap and measurable structural change is unlikely. Sporadic use does not produce clinical anti-aging results.
Yes — zero-gap contact is essential. The Inverse Square Law means irradiance drops to one quarter every time distance doubles. A 2cm air gap at the cheeks (typical for a rigid mask) delivers approximately 25% of the rated irradiance to the dermis. Celluma's flexible panel conforms to facial contours — press it gently but firmly against the skin at every point for the full rated therapeutic dose.
UV radiation activates matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) that degrade collagen and elastin — the same proteins LED therapy stimulates fibroblasts to produce. Without SPF, daily UV exposure partially undoes each session's structural output. SPF 50+ broad-spectrum applied every morning is the most important protective step for LED anti-aging results. UVA penetrates glass — apply even indoors near windows.
Yes — retinol and LED therapy are complementary. They work via different pathways: retinol increases cell turnover; LED therapy directly activates fibroblast collagen production. Timing rule: never apply retinol before your LED session (increases photosensitivity, reduces light transmission). Apply retinol after — ideally in the post-session absorption window in the evening. The combination can produce additive anti-aging results over 12 weeks.
Morning and evening sessions produce equivalent collagen results — Cytochrome c Oxidase activation is not time-dependent. Evening sessions have practical advantages: skin has not been exposed to UV, no SPF to remove before session, and the post-session vasodilation window aligns with overnight skin repair when cell turnover peaks. Morning sessions work equally well — consistency matters more than timing.
Total time: approximately 40–45 minutes. Steps 1–3 (cleanse, exfoliate, base layer): 5–8 minutes. Step 4 (LED session): 30 minutes auto-shutoff. Steps 5–7 (actives, moisturiser, SPF): 3–5 minutes. The LED session itself is passive — you can read, meditate, or rest. The pre- and post-session steps ensure maximum photon transmission and optimise the absorption window for your skincare actives.
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