Omnilux Contour Face
Stronger published evidence.
Best for: Anti-aging, strongest evidence
Price: $395–$415
Two FDA-cleared LED face masks with strong clinical data. Different form factors, similar wavelengths. Here's how they compare — and which is worth the price.
Omnilux Contour Face
Stronger published evidence.
If your goal is anti-aging backed by the strongest clinical data, the Omnilux Contour Face is the better choice.
Stronger published evidence.
Best for: Anti-aging, strongest evidence
Price: $395–$415
Great choice for anti-aging & collagen
Best for: Anti-aging & collagen
Price: $349–$380
Why we picked Omnilux Contour Face: Omnilux has more independent published clinical data at the correct wavelength and power density.
Both are strong devices. Omnilux Contour Face has stronger independent clinical data. CurrentBody is more affordable. For most users wanting the best-evidenced option, Omnilux wins.
Why Omnilux Contour Face Wins
Where CurrentBody Skin LED Mask Wins
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Choose Omnilux Contour Face if you want the LED mask with the most independent published clinical evidence
Choose CurrentBody Skin LED Mask if you want effective anti-aging LED at a more accessible price point
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| Core Technology | ||
| Technology | Red + NIR LED (633nm + 830nm) | Red + NIR LED (633nm + 830nm) |
| FDA Cleared | Yes — FDA Cleared | Yes — FDA Cleared |
| Independent Clinical Data | Limited independent studies | ✓ Better Multiple published independent studies |
| Design | ||
| Form Factor | ✓ Better Flexible silicone mask | Rigid contoured panel |
| Treatment Details | ||
| Session Length | 10 minutes | 10 minutes |
| App Required | No | No |
| Price | ||
| Price Range | ✓ Better $349–$380 | $395–$415 |
| Warranty | 2 years | 2 years |
Technology / How It Works
CurrentBody Skin LED Mask
Uses red (633nm) and near-infrared (830nm) wavelengths delivered via flexible silicone panel. The flexible design allows the mask to conform to varied face shapes. Both wavelengths are consistent with clinical literature on photobiomodulation for anti-aging.
Omnilux Contour Face
Uses the same red and NIR wavelengths as the CurrentBody mask, but delivered via a rigid contoured panel designed for consistent skin contact and precise energy delivery. Omnilux has more published independent clinical data on this specific device.
stronger clinical evidenceClinical Evidence
CurrentBody Skin LED Mask
Clinical literature supports red and NIR LED wavelengths for anti-aging and collagen stimulation. The CurrentBody mask is FDA-cleared, though independent published studies specific to this device are limited compared to Omnilux.
Omnilux Contour Face
Omnilux has multiple published independent peer-reviewed studies on the Contour Face device, demonstrating statistically significant improvements in skin texture, tone, and fine lines. Research supports this as one of the better-evidenced consumer LED devices.
peer-reviewed studiesEase of Use
CurrentBody Skin LED Mask
Flexible silicone design makes it easy to wear while moving or multitasking. No app required. Simple on/off with 10-minute auto-timer.
flexible wearabilityOmnilux Contour Face
Rigid panel requires lying still during treatment for optimal skin contact. No app required. Simple operation with 10-minute timer.
Value for Money
CurrentBody Skin LED Mask
Positioned at the lower end of the premium LED mask price range at $349–$380. Strong value given FDA clearance and clinical wavelengths.
better price pointOmnilux Contour Face
At $395–$415, the Omnilux commands a small premium. That premium is justified by the stronger independent clinical evidence base.
At this point, most readers choose the Omnilux Contour Face for its depth of independent clinical evidence.
CurrentBody Skin LED Mask
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Omnilux Contour Face
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Cons
Omnilux Contour Face has more published independent clinical studies. Multiple peer-reviewed papers have examined the device directly, demonstrating statistically significant results for anti-aging outcomes. The CurrentBody mask is FDA-cleared and uses the correct wavelengths, but has fewer independent studies specific to the device itself.
Yes — both use red (633nm) and near-infrared (830nm) wavelengths, which are consistent with clinical literature on photobiomodulation. The difference is not wavelength selection but the depth of clinical evidence supporting each specific device.
Both devices recommend 10-minute sessions. Treatment frequency varies: CurrentBody recommends daily use for the first 4 weeks, then 3–4 times per week. Omnilux recommends a course of 30-minute sessions 3 times per week for 4 weeks. Check each manufacturer's current protocol.
It depends on use case. The CurrentBody flexible silicone mask conforms to the face and allows movement during treatment. The Omnilux rigid panel is designed for consistent, precise skin contact. Clinical literature doesn't conclusively favour either form factor — both deliver the correct wavelengths effectively when used as directed.
More independent published clinical data than any comparable at-home LED mask.
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