Is a $400 LED mask worth it?
Compare owning a device vs. monthly facials. See your break-even point, 5-year savings, and true cost per session.
Your device
Panels: 50-200W · Masks: 5-30W
Alternative: med spa
Cost/session (3yr)
$0.51
Electric/year
$0.48
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How we calculated this
Break-even is calculated as device cost divided by your annual spend on professional treatments. We assume electricity at your rate, typical device wattage (5-200W depending on form factor), and your actual usage pattern.
The 5-year net savings assumes continued treatment frequency with no device replacement. If your battery fails at year 4 and you replace, subtract accordingly.
Frequently asked
Does a home red light device really replace a professional facial? +
For LED-focused treatments, yes — a $400 FDA-cleared mask delivers comparable wavelengths and session time to spa LED facials, which typically cost $150-300 per visit.
How much does red light therapy cost in electricity? +
A 65W mask used daily for 10 minutes costs about $0.40-$1.20 per month in electricity, depending on your rate.
How long do red light masks last? +
Most FDA-cleared masks have LED lifespans of 5-10 years of daily use. The rechargeable batteries in wireless models usually fail first, around year 3-5.
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