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blue light spot treatment for inflamed breakouts. no extra steps. no harsh chemicals. just 3 minutes per spot.

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3-minute blue + red light acne spot treatment

3-minute blue + red light acne spot treatment

blue + red light spot treatment for inflamed breakouts. no extra steps. no harsh chemicals. just 3 minutes per spot

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  • 30-day guarantee

    if it's not right, we'll refund you. no forms. no drama.

  • free shipping

    on all orders, always.

  • FDA-cleared

    cleared for mild-to-moderate acne treatment.

  • easy returns

    no-hassle returns. we keep it simple.

made for the pimples that actually bother you.

inflamed pimples. the ones you can see and feel. the red, raised kind that show up before something that matters.

not for blackheads, whiteheads, cystic acne, or nodules. if that's what you're dealing with, dermovaskin isn't the right fit — and we'd rather tell you upfront than have you buy something that won't help.

being honest about what it does is how we earn your trust.

  • cleanse first.

    clean, dry skin. nothing between the light and your skin.

  • press and hold.

    place the tip directly on the pimple. hold for 3 minutes. that's it.

  • let it work.

    no rinsing. no waiting. just carry on with your day — or your night.

why blue and red light.

blue light targets the bacteria causing the breakout. red light calms the inflammation making it visible.

together, they work on the pimple from two angles — not just the surface.

no harsh chemicals. no drying out your skin. just light, doing its job in 3 minutes.

what to expect (and when)

days 1–7 some people notice the breakout looking calmer and less angry within the first few uses.

weeks 2–6 this is where consistency pays off. clearer-looking skin becomes a pattern, not a fluke.

results vary. acne doesn't clear overnight — and we won't pretend it does.

fits wherever your routine already is.

3 minutes before bed. or while you're watching something. or right when you notice it. no extra steps. just press, hold, and carry on.

  • "actually calmed it overnight — I couldn't believe it."

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    "I was skeptical at first. I'd tried light therapy before and didn't see much. but this one actually calmed a spot that I knew was going to get bad overnight. woke up and could barely see it. that's never happened before."

    — Shalika · combination skin

  • "best skincare purchase in years."

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    "I've been using it for 2–3 months now. it reduces active spots fast and often stops them from fully forming. lightweight, easy to pack, charges quickly. best skincare purchase I've made in years."

    — Kalyn · sensitive skin

  • "I don't feel the need to pick anymore."

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    "small, portable, and actually works. I used to pick at my pimples — now I just reach for this instead."

    — Gabrielle · verified customer

got questions?

does blue light actually work, or is it a gimmick?

it's a real category, not a trend. blue light at specific wavelengths targets compounds inside acne-causing bacteria. a 2025 meta-analysis of at-home LED devices found meaningful improvements in inflamed lesion counts compared to controls across multiple randomized trials. results vary — but the mechanism is real.

what type of acne does it work on?

inflamed pimples — the red, raised, visible kind. not blackheads, whiteheads, cystic acne, or nodules. we'd rather tell you that upfront than have you disappointed.

how long until I see results?

most people notice the pimple looking calmer, less angry, and less swollen within the first use or two. that's the immediate effect — quieter, less visible, less inflamed. if you use it consistently over 4–6 weeks you'll also start to notice fewer breakouts overall. but the reason most people reach for it is the same-day calm-down effect, and that's where it tends to deliver fastest.

is it safe near my eyes?

keep the device pointed at your skin, not toward your eyes. avoid the eyelid area. if you take medications that increase light sensitivity, check with your doctor first. stop use if you notice any visual discomfort.

why use this instead of patches or creams?

patches protect and cover. creams treat chemically but can cause dryness and irritation. dermovaskin is a no-chemical option — nothing added to your skin, no irritation. a lot of people use it alongside their existing routine, not instead of it.

will 3 minutes actually do anything?

3 minutes is the treatment time per spot, consistent with other clinically-studied spot LED devices. the dose is what matters, not just the clock — and 3 minutes at the right wavelength delivers meaningful light exposure. if you have multiple spots, treat each one separately.

is it safe for sensitive skin?

blue light devices don't use UV light and don't cause the irritation associated with chemical acne treatments. if your skin is reactive, this is often exactly the kind of option people reach for. if you have an active skin condition beyond acne, check with a dermatologist before use.

before you use it, read this.

eye safety: keep the device pointed at your skin. avoid directing light toward your eyes or using it directly on the eyelid area. stop use and consult a doctor if you experience any visual discomfort.

do not use if you take medications that cause photosensitivity, have a photosensitive eye condition, are pregnant or breastfeeding, or are under 13.

stop use if you experience unexpected irritation, visual changes, or any reaction that doesn't feel normal. if it persists, see a doctor.

we included this section because we'd rather you use this safely than not read the fine print. most people use it without any issues — but the people who shouldn't use it deserve to know.