I’m 64, and if you had told me years ago that my skin could actually improve with age, I probably wouldn’t have believed you. I grew up thinking aging skin was just something you had to accept. But I’ve learned something different. My skin responds when I support it. These are two treatments I use every week. My NIRA laser is a non-ablative laser that delivers controlled heat into the deeper layers of my skin. That heat triggers a repair response in the dermis, which helps stimulate new collagen and strengthen the existing collagen network. Over time that can help soften lines, improve firmness, and strengthen the structure of the skin itself. I use it around my eyes, along my jawline, and around my mouth, places where skin tends to thin and soften first. My Omnilux red light mask works through a different mechanism. Red light therapy energizes the mitochondria in skin cells, which helps support cellular repair and collagen production. That’s why it’s often used to improve skin tone, texture, and overall glow. So this is how I look at it. My NIRA works deeper in the dermis, helping strengthen the skin’s structural support. My red light mask works at the cellular level, helping improve skin texture, tone, and radiance. Two different pathways. Working together. And it works if you work it consistently. When I was younger, technology like this either didn’t exist yet or was only available in dermatology clinics. Now I can support my skin at home, and I take advantage of that. You can do this. And yes, I wear sunscreen, protecting my skin now helps prevent future damage. If you want my weekly protocol for how I use these two treatments, message me “skin support” and I’ll send it to you. So glad you found me. Follow for more. wellaging over60 lighttherapyfacial