LED face masks · head to head

CurrentBody Skin LED Mask Series 2 vs
Omnilux Contour Face

Two of the nine LED face masks in our comparison table, side by side. Every figure below is one the manufacturer publishes itself; where a brand stays silent the cell says so.

Side by side

The specifications

Manufacturer-published specifications, checked 19 August 2026.
Specification CurrentBody Skin LED Mask Series 2 Omnilux Contour Face
Wavelengths633 nm830 nm1072 nm633 nm830 nm
LED count236132
Published irradiance~30 mW/cm²Not published
Session10 min10 min
ModesSingle automatic programmeSingle programme, 3–5×/week
RegulatoryFDA cleared · CEFDA cleared · CE · TGA (Australia)
FitFlexible siliconeFlexible silicone
PowerRechargeable clip-on controllerRechargeable controller

“Published irradiance” means the brand prints an output figure on its own product page. “FDA cleared” is not “FDA approved” — see the questions below.

Where they differ

Wavelengths
The CurrentBody Skin LED Mask Series 2 emits at 633 nm, 830 nm, 1072 nm. The Omnilux Contour Face emits at 633 nm, 830 nm. Both cover red and near-infrared, the two ranges with the strongest published evidence for skin.
LED count
The CurrentBody Skin LED Mask Series 2 carries more diodes: 236 against 132. Diode count sets how evenly light reaches the face — a coverage figure, not an efficacy figure.
Published irradiance
Only the CurrentBody Skin LED Mask Series 2 publishes an irradiance figure (~30 mW/cm²). The Omnilux Contour Face does not, so the dose the two masks deliver cannot be compared.
Regulatory
Neither prints a searchable 510(k) number; both state their clearance without one. These devices are FDA cleared, not FDA approved — clearance is a safety and manufacturing signal, not proof of results.
Session and modes
The CurrentBody Skin LED Mask Series 2 runs 10 min per session (single automatic programme). The Omnilux Contour Face runs 10 min (single programme, 3–5×/week).
Fit and power
CurrentBody Skin LED Mask Series 2: flexible silicone; rechargeable clip-on controller. Omnilux Contour Face: flexible silicone; rechargeable controller.

Evidence notes

What the specifications don’t tell you

CurrentBody Skin LED Mask Series 2

The CurrentBody Skin LED Mask Series 2 uses 236 LEDs at 633 nm, 830 nm, 1072 nm, in sessions of 10 min.

Brand-sponsored device studies. 633/830 nm are well studied; 1072 nm has thinner independent literature.

Omnilux Contour Face

The Omnilux Contour Face uses 132 LEDs at 633 nm, 830 nm, in sessions of 10 min.

The Omnilux LED platform is referenced across 40+ peer-reviewed papers over 20+ years — the deepest clinical heritage in the category, though consumer-mask-specific data is still brand-linked.

Questions

Common questions

What is the main specification difference between the CurrentBody Skin LED Mask Series 2 and the Omnilux Contour Face?

The CurrentBody Skin LED Mask Series 2 emits at 633 nm, 830 nm, 1072 nm. The Omnilux Contour Face emits at 633 nm, 830 nm. Both cover red and near-infrared, the two ranges with the strongest published evidence for skin.

Only the CurrentBody Skin LED Mask Series 2 publishes an irradiance figure (~30 mW/cm²). The Omnilux Contour Face does not, so the dose the two masks deliver cannot be compared.

Which has more LEDs, the CurrentBody Skin LED Mask Series 2 or the Omnilux Contour Face?

The CurrentBody Skin LED Mask Series 2 carries more diodes: 236 against 132. Diode count sets how evenly light reaches the face — a coverage figure, not an efficacy figure.

Are the CurrentBody Skin LED Mask Series 2 and the Omnilux Contour Face FDA cleared?

CurrentBody Skin LED Mask Series 2: FDA cleared · CE. Omnilux Contour Face: FDA cleared · CE · TGA (Australia). Clearance under section 510(k) means the manufacturer showed substantial equivalence to a device already on the market and met safety standards — it is not FDA approval, and it is not evidence of efficacy.