The Pro is a hard-shell LED mask featuring 770 LEDs, six treatment modes, and four wavelengths with options to customize session duration or add red-light therapy. The company markets green-light therapy and extensive LED coverage but provides no published clinical trials and lacks FDA clearance in the US; only anonymous before-and-after photos appear online. Multiple modes feel redundant in practice, with several modes essentially combining the same wavelengths or shortening standard cycles. After following a recommended two-to-four sessions-per-week regimen for six weeks, skin tone and acne showed no noticeable improvement. The device is also described as uncomfortable, inconvenient, and costly at $1,700.
Wearing the Pro by Déesse Pro is like cosplaying the Phantom of the Opera-if the Phantom had better LED coverage and $1,700 to spare. With 770 lights, six treatment modes, and four wavelengths, it looks like the most advanced LED mask on the market. But after six weeks of consistent use, I wouldn't recommend it. It's uncomfortable, inconvenient, and delivers results that are far less impressive than its theatrics.
Six treatment modes sounds intriguing, but in practice, I only ended up using three. Mode 4 is billed as a post-procedure setting, but it's simply a combination of red, near-infrared, and blue light; that's a combination most masks bundle into a general treatment cycle. Labeling it Post-Procedure actually made me less likely to use it. The Anti-Aging Express mode is also essentially a shortened version of the standard anti-aging mode, which feels redundant, considering you can adjust the lengths of sessions.
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