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Sound familiar?

Your skincare works. You just want more from it.

You've got a routine. Cleanser, serum, moisturiser, SPF — done properly, every day. But you've started wondering if there's a next step — something that does more than sit on the surface. Facials are expensive and need booking weeks ahead. These devices are the at-home version — a few minutes, a few times a week, building into the routine you already have.

The one with the 7-step routine

Double cleanse · Serums · Retinol · The lot

She knows her ingredients and rotates her actives — but her routine has plateaued. She's not chasing a transformation, she just wants her products to actually do more, and she's read enough to know LED and microcurrent are what dermatologists use to boost everything else she's already doing.

"Ideal for anyone in their 30s and up who wants more from their skincare, without endless salon appointments." — Mumsnet review

The one who used to get facials every month

Pre-kids · Pre-mortgage · Misses it

There was a time a monthly facial was just part of life. Now it's an hour she doesn't have and a cost she can't justify. She still wants that result — the glow, the lift, the feeling of having done something for her skin — without the appointment, the travel, or the £70.

"You strap it on, press go, and that's it." — Mumsnet review

The one who's noticed a few changes

Late 30s-50s · Proactive, not panicking

Nothing dramatic — just the kind of changes that come with time. She's not chasing a miracle, she's being proactive rather than reactive. These are the at-home tools dermatologists themselves describe as genuinely useful additions to a routine.

"A device only provides additional support — but together with your routine, it can yield better results." — Dermatology guidance

Is this right for you?

It's for you if any of this sounds familiar

Your skincare routine is solid but you feel like you've plateaued — same products, same results, and you're wondering what the next step actually is.LED and microcurrent devices are what dermatologists describe as the genuine next step at home.

You used to get regular facials and miss the result — not necessarily the experience, just the feeling of having done something proactive for your skin.A few minutes at home, a few times a week, replaces what used to be a monthly appointment.

You've noticed changes and want to be proactive, not reactive — nothing dramatic, just the kind of thing that happens with time and you'd rather address early.Consistency matters more here than intensity — a few sessions a week, every week.

You want something that fits into time you already spend — while your serum sets, while you watch TV, before bed. Not another thing competing for your time.Most of these devices are designed to be used hands-free or while doing something else.

You already invest in your wellbeing — supplements, sleep, skincare — and this is the missing piece that adds a daily routine you'll actually keep up.It fits into what you already do. It just works differently.

Woman using LED face mask at home
"You strap it on, press go, and that's it." — Mumsnet review
Woman using LED face mask at home
How it works

A few minutes, a few times a week

No salon, no appointment, no recovery time. These devices slot into the time you already spend on your routine — while your serum absorbs, while you watch TV, before bed.

1

Prep your skin

LED masks go on clean, bare skin. Microcurrent and RF tools use a conductive gel for smooth glide.

2

A few minutes, a few times a week

Pop it on and relax, or move the wand across your face in upward strokes. Consistency over weeks is what builds the routine.

3

Continue as normal

Apply your serum and moisturiser as usual. These devices sit alongside your existing skincare, not replace it.

Woman using handheld beauty device on face
Woman using handheld beauty device on face
The technology, simply

Three approaches, one goal

Different devices use different technology. Here's the simple version.

Light Therapy

Red and near-infrared light works on the skin's surface and slightly deeper layers — no heat, no UV, commonly used in face masks.

Microcurrent

A very gentle electrical current, used with a conductive gel — most people feel little more than a slight tingle.

Radio Frequency & IPL

RF gently warms deeper skin layers using radio waves. IPL uses light pulses, mainly for hair reduction over repeated use.

Beauty devices flat lay
Beauty devices flat lay
Why Levana

Wellness devices. No compromises.

Every product is selected for quality, safety, and genuine daily usability — not just what looks good in a photo or sounds impressive in a description.

Quality You Can Feel

Every device is selected for build quality, material safety, and real daily usability — not just the lowest price point that still photographs well.

12-Month Warranty

Every device comes with a 12-month warranty from purchase. If something isn't right, get in touch and we'll sort it — no lengthy processes.

Free UK Delivery

Every order ships free within the UK — no minimum spend, no exceptions. Fully tracked from dispatch to your door.

30-Day Returns

Not right for you? Simple 30-day return — no forms, no restocking fees, no awkward questions. Your purchase is genuinely risk-free.

Questions we actually get asked

Honest answers

Most people notice an immediate effect after a session — skin often looks slightly more refreshed or contoured straight away. The changes that build over time come from consistent use over several weeks. Think of it the way you'd think about any skincare product — a serum doesn't change your skin overnight, and these devices work on a similar timeline alongside your existing routine.

If you want something simple to build a habit around — an LED face mask is the easiest starting point, you put it on and it does the work. If you're interested in contouring and toning — a microcurrent or RF wand gives you more hands-on control but requires gel. For hair reduction specifically — IPL devices are a different category and need their own consistent routine.

3-5 times a week is the most common recommendation across LED, microcurrent, and RF devices. The honest answer is consistency matters far more than frequency — using it 3 times a week every week for two months will do more than using it daily for a fortnight and then forgetting about it.

Microcurrent and RF devices need a conductive gel to work properly and glide smoothly. Some devices include a starter gel, but you'll likely repurchase as you continue using it. LED masks don't require gel and can be used on bare skin.

For most people, yes — these devices are designed for home use and follow standard safety guidance. Microcurrent and RF devices are generally not recommended for anyone who is pregnant, has epilepsy, a pacemaker, other implanted medical devices, or active skin conditions in the treatment area. If any of this applies to you, please check with your GP before use — full guidance is included with every device.