
Omnilux Contour Face
Medical-grade flexible LED mask with a strong clinical heritage.
Best for
Buyers who prioritize clinical heritage and warranty.
Head-to-Head
Two very different takes on LED therapy. Omnilux uses flexible silicone and red plus near-infrared wavelengths. Dr Dennis Gross uses a rigid shell and combines red with blue light for acne. Your skin goal decides the winner.

Medical-grade flexible LED mask with a strong clinical heritage.
Best for
Buyers who prioritize clinical heritage and warranty.

Hard-shell LED mask with red + blue light combination.
Best for
Acne-prone, aging skin wanting dual benefits.
| Attribute | Omnilux Omnilux Contour Face | Dr Dennis Gross Dr Dennis Gross DRx SpectraLite FaceWare Pro |
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| Rating | 4.7 | 4.5 |
| Price | $$$$ | $$$$ |
| Best for | Buyers who prioritize clinical heritage and warranty. | Acne-prone, aging skin wanting dual benefits. |
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Our Verdict
If your goal is pure anti-aging, Omnilux's wavelength mix and clinical heritage edges ahead. If you are also fighting breakouts, the Dr Dennis Gross dual-light approach is the more versatile single purchase.
Best for pure anti-aging
Medical-grade red + near-infrared in a comfortable flexible silicone shell.
Best for acne + aging combo
Red + blue dual light in a 3-minute hands-free session, ideal for breakout-prone mature skin.
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