clinically tested led technology — trusted by dermatologists.
Full Neck Coverage Included
7 Wavelengths for All Skin Concerns
Clinically Tested LED Technology
192 LEDs vs 132 LEDs
Anti-Aging, Acne, Pigmentation
backed by a decade of research and dermatology insights.
The School of Dermatology reviews LED devices using published specifications, clinical data, and dermatologist insights — so you can make an informed choice.
Clinical Standards
We review devices against clinical studies on red (633nm) and near-infrared (830nm) light therapy, both proven for skin health.
Published Specifications
All comparisons (LED count, wavelengths, power output) are based on data provided by manufacturers and independent sources.
Dermatology Insights
Our board-certified dermatology advisors provide guidance on safety, effectiveness, and suitability for different skin concerns.
CLINICAL STANDARDs
We review devices against clinical studies on red (633nm) and near-infrared (830nm) light therapy, both proven for skin health.
Published Specifications
All comparisons (LED count, wavelengths, power output) are based on data provided by manufacturers and independent sources.
DERMATOLOGY INSIGHTS
Our board-certified dermatology advisors provide guidance on safety, effectiveness, and suitability for different skin concerns.
Cleolight vs Omnilux: Technical Comparison
This Omnilux mask review compares both devices across LEDs, wavelengths, and price.
CLEOLIGHT LED FACE MASK
Omnilux Contour Face Mask
192 leds across multiple light modes
132 LEDs • 2 Light Modes
Includes Full Face + Neck Coverage
face only (neck/décolleté sold separately)
32 mW/cm² Power Density
power output not publicly disclosed
CE Certified • Clinically Tested
FDA-Cleared • CE Certified
cleolight offers 45% more leds, 7 wavelengths, and full face + neck coverage — at less than half the price of omnilux.
Red (633nm) and near-infrared (830nm) light work together to reach deeper layers of skin. More LEDs mean more coverage, boosting collagen and smoothing fine lines faster.
Extra Wavelengths = Clearer Skin
Cleolight adds 415nm blue light that Omnilux doesn’t. This wavelength kills acne-causing bacteria at the surface, helping to reduce breakouts and inflammation.
One Mask, Every Concern
Instead of just 2 wavelengths like Omnilux, Cleolight has 7. That means one device can target aging, acne, pigmentation, and redness — no need for multiple masks or add-ons.
Here's What the Professionals Say
One Mask. Multiple Skin Benefits
Why buy multiple treatments when one mask does it all?
What is the difference between the Cleolight LED mask and the Omnilux mask?
Cleolight offers 7 wavelengths and 192 LEDs, covering both face and neck in one device. Omnilux focuses on 2 wavelengths (633nm red and 830nm near-infrared) with 132 LEDs, and its neckpiece is sold separately.
Does the Cleolight mask include a neckpiece compared to Omnilux?
Yes. Cleolight includes full face + neck coverage as standard. The Omnilux mask only covers the face, with the neck/décolleté attachment sold separately.
Are Cleolight and Omnilux masks both safe to use at home?
Yes. Both devices use clinically tested LED wavelengths that are FDA/CE certified and safe for home use. LED light therapy is non-invasive and has no downtime.
Which mask is better for acne, Cleolight or Omnilux?
Omnilux is mainly designed for anti-aging with red and near-infrared light. Cleolight includes 415nm blue light, which specifically targets acne-causing bacteria, making it a better choice for those with breakouts.
How soon will I see results with the Cleolight mask vs the Omnilux mask?
Most users see improvements in skin texture and radiance within 4–6 weeks with consistent use of either device. Cleolight’s multiple wavelengths allow you to address acne, pigmentation, and redness simultaneously, which may accelerate visible results for some concerns.
Is the Cleolight mask as high quality as the Omnilux red light mask?
Yes. Both masks use medical-grade LEDs and are tested for safety and efficacy. Cleolight matches Omnilux in quality while adding extra treatment modes and broader coverage at a lower price.
Why is Cleolight more affordable than Omnilux?
Omnilux is a long-established brand and positioned as a premium market leader. Cleolight delivers comparable clinical results with more features but is priced more accessibly, offering better value per treatment.
Can the Cleolight LED mask replace professional Omnilux treatments at a clinic?
Yes. Both devices use the same proven red (633nm) and near-infrared (830nm) wavelengths as in-clinic Omnilux treatments. Cleolight adds extra wavelengths for versatility, so you can achieve professional-level results at home.