




The Ellara One
Currently being reviewed by a Mayo Clinic-trained dermatologist — full video coming soon
FDA Cleared as a Class II medical device
Treats acne, fine lines, redness & uneven tone — every concern, one device
See visible change in 4 weeks — 10 minutes, three to five times a week. The controller sits in your pocket while you wear it.
The numbers underneath.
Light therapy only works if the wavelength reaches the right layer and the energy is high enough. Here's what's inside The Ellara One.
Targets acne bacteria at the surface.
Calms visible redness.
Stimulates collagen production.
Reaches the dermis for repair.
Penetrates to the deepest layer.
Medical-grade intensity at the skin's surface.
Total dose your skin receives in 10 minutes.
LED-Chips tightly placed across the mask for 100% even coverage.
Each tuned for a specific concern.
Enough power to reach the right layer. The right wavelengths to do the work. No LED missing where it counts.
How the wavelengths reach Different lights stop at different depths.
Light reaches where creams can't.
Each wavelength penetrates to a specific layer of skin and does a specific job. That's why a single wavelength isn't enough — and why five work better than two or three.
Light kills the bacteria.
Blue light penetrates the surface and targets the C. acnes bacteria behind active breakouts. Where salicylic acid clears pores topically, light treats the source.
Light calms inflammation.
Yellow wavelengths reduce visible redness by calming the underlying capillary inflammation. The primary mode for uneven skin tone, calming rosacea & sensitive and reactive skin.
Light rebuilds collagen.
Red and near-infrared wavelengths reach the dermis and stimulate the fibroblasts that produce collagen. Deep NIR drives the deepest repair where retinol can't reach. Helps clear wrinkles, fine lines
Different layer, different wavelength, different job.
Interested in learning more about the science? Click here →
Tested by a board-certified dermatologist.
Before launch The Ellara One was tested by a third-party board-certified dermatologist. We asked for an honest take. The full video review is on the way.
After three weeks of regular use, my skin looked calmer and the redness around my nose had noticeably faded.
It's a quality LED mask. I'm happy to recommend it to patients dealing with fine lines, early signs of aging, or anyone looking to support their skin.
Patience pays off.
Most people see meaningful changes between the four and twelve week mark, with consistent use.
Most people see noticeable improvement in active breakouts after a few weeks of using Clear mode three to five times a week.
Fine lines soften gradually with consistent use of Lift mode. Most people start to notice changes around the two to three month mark.
Pigmentation takes the longest to shift. Many people start seeing fading after three to four months of regular use of Repair mode.
Photos are for illustration only. Real results vary by skin type, consistency of use, and the rest of your routine.
Three steps. Ten minutes. The whole routine.
The Ellara One slots into the evening you already have between cleansing and the rest of your skincare. Ten minutes, three to five times a week, is the protocol used in dermatology research.
Make it a habit, and your skin does the rest. The owners who see the most dramatic changes focus on consistency: Most users can see results already after 4-12 weeks, but consistent use for a longer period will bring you the best results.
Cleanse & pat dry
Start with a clean, dry face. No serums or oils — light works best when nothing's between it and your skin.
Wear The Ellara One
Pick your program, secure the strap, relax. The controller sits in your pocket while the mask runs — most owners use it while reading or unwinding.
Continue your routine
Apply your serums and moisturiser as usual. Skin absorbs better after light therapy — your products work harder.
More wavelengths. Deeper reach. A better price.
| Best Value The Ellara One | Omnilux Contour | CurrentBody S2 | Dr. Dennis Gross | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Price | $329 | $395 | $469 | $455 |
| Clinical wavelengths | 5 | 2 | 3 | 2 |
| Targets fine lines & wrinkles (Red + Near-IR) | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Targets acne (Blue · 415 nm) | ✓ | — | — | ✓ |
| Calms redness (Yellow · 590 nm) | ✓ | — | — | — |
| Reaches deepest layer (Deep Near-IR · 1072 nm) | ✓ | — | ✓ | — |
| Treatment programs | 6 | 1 | 1 | 3 |
| FDA Cleared (Class II) | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Comparison based on each brand's published specifications, June 2026. ELLARA ONE price reflects launch pricing ($399 MSRP).
One mask. Six programs. Every concern, on the right wavelength.
Each preset combines the wavelengths and session length the published research uses for that specific concern. Pick the program; the mask does the rest.
Programs M1–M6 run 10 minutes each, with the wavelength mix tuned to the protocol for that concern.
What clinical light costs you over a single year.
Even at a conservative once-a-month cadence, in-office light therapy adds up quickly.
Average US clinical and retail pricing. Frequency reflects a realistic at-clinic maintenance cadence; published light-therapy protocols typically call for two to three sessions a week — a cadence the Ellara One makes practical at home. Ellara One is a one-time purchase, covered by a 1-year warranty.
Reserve your spot in the Founders' Release.
Limited founders' release. Hand-checked, individually numbered. Join the waitlist and you'll be among the first to order when The Ellara One ships.
- The Ellara One mask + rechargeable controller
- USB-C cable + adjustable head strap
- Velvet travel pouch
- The Ellara protocol guide
The things people most often ask.
Honestly, it depends. Some people notice their skin looking calmer within a couple of weeks. Visible improvements in fine lines, breakouts, and pigmentation typically show up between weeks four and twelve, with consistent use.
The biggest factor is consistency. Ten minutes, three to five times a week, every week. Skipping weeks slows things down.
For most skin types, yes. The LED light The Ellara One uses is non-thermal (no heat) and contains no UV. It's been studied across skin tones and is generally safe for sensitive, post-procedure, and reactive skin. If you have a specific skin condition or concern, check with your dermatologist first.
Same wavelengths. The difference is consistency and cost. A spa typically does LED twice a month at $120+ a session. The Ellara One lets you do it three to five times a week at home, which is what the research actually supports. With LED therapy, frequency matters more than intensity.
No. The Ellara One uses LED light only (no laser, no UV) and there is a built-in eye protection in the mask.
You have 30 days from delivery to try it. If it's not for you, contact us and we'll sort out a return. We'd rather you have something you love than something you regret.
The Ellara One is built to last. Like any electronic device, it won't last forever, but with normal use you can expect years of consistent performance. The mask comes with a one-year manufacturer warranty against defects.
The complete user manual lives at ellaratherapy.com/pages/user-manual. It contains everything you need to start using your Ellara One, including a detailed breakdown of every treatment mode and the science behind each wavelength. Read it in your browser or download the PDF.