I have been a bit obsessed with the research behind red and Near-infrared (NIR) LED masks since early 2021 (See a roundup of close to 60 LED masks here).
This review of Omnilux LED masks reflects 4 years using Omnilux LED masks (1 year using the Contour in 2021) and 3 years using the Men’s Mask (since Nov 2022). In this post, I break down wavelengths (633/830 nm plus targeted 1072 nm), diode placement, and what actually changed (and what didn’t). Both my husband and I use the Men’s mask and love it.
Short answer on why I prefer the Men’s Mask: Both deliver excellent results, but think the added bonus of the 1072nm wavelength tips the scale in favor of the Men’s mask. Here’s why:
My results: Over 3 years with the Men’s, I consistently see quicker improvements in redness and bruising vs Contour; both support long-term skin rejuvenation.
The Contour LED Mask has an even mix of 633 nm (red) + 830 nm (near-infrared).
In studies focused on skin rejuvenation 633nm and 830nm have been used most frequently in clinical trials on human skin (rather than just in cells in petri dishes) and have the most evidence to back them up
Ablon, 2018; Calderhead, 2007; Calderhead & Omi, 2014; Kim & Calderhead, 2011; Calderhead 2018
Over 30 years of low-level light therapy research points to Red (~633 nm) and NIR (~830 nm) as the best-studied duo for skin:
Skin rejuvenation: fine lines, wrinkles, elasticity, and tone improve with regular use.
Wound healing: supports faster recovery post-procedure, helps with bruise/burn healing, and may reduce scarring risk.
Inflammation & redness: consistent reductions reported across studies.
Photoaging repair: supports cellular and DNA-damage repair pathways relevant to sun exposure.
Additional benefits of red and NIR include:
Translation: The Contour already has the workhorse pairing (633/830), and the Men’s keeps that while adding selective 1072 nm where deeper targets may benefit.
Longer wavelengths travel deeper. That may let more light reach deeper cellular targets involved in inflammation and tissue repair. In the Men’s Mask, only a handful of LEDs are 1072 nm; most remain 633/830, which is important since those are the most studied for skin rejuvenation


Bottom line: 1072 nm is a promising bonus added to the evidence-based 633/830 mix. It isn’t a requirement for beneficial results, but it could be a smart upgrade.
Mask size: Same between models. People with very tall foreheads may see edge cut-off. However, just because the light isn’t directly shining on the uncovered forehead, doesn’t mean that it isn’t receiving any benefits because LED impacts the skin at the cellular level.
Straps: One of the Men’s straps is slightly longer. I prefer it because I can keep the Velcro connected for faster on and off and then I just adjust the tightness on the bottom strap.
NOTE: If you’ve heard the Men’s is “more powerful,” that’s not accurate. The dose rate is the same. It isn’t that the 1072nm is more powerful, it just have different benefits in terms of depth of penetration. So I wouldn’t be concerned about the Men’s mask being “too strong” for you if you have sensitive skin. That is a common misconception that I have seen floating around.
Price: $395 for both.
Warranty: 2 years; Omnilux customer service has been excellent in my experience.
If you are buying a new mask and you are choosing between the Men’s Mask and the Contour, I really don’t see any reason to go with the Contour.
If you have a small head, and you find that Men’s masks straps are too long, you can buy $6 straps on Amazon that are shorter.
If you already own the Contour and are satisfied with it, no FOMO necessary; it delivers with the most-studied wavelengths 633/830 nm.
While I think everyone can benefit from the Men’s mask, here are some scenarios that I think would especially benefit from picking the Men’s mask over the Contour:
You have thicker skin and/or facial hair.
You plan to treat body areas (bruises, scars, surgical sites) where skin is typically thicker than the face.
Inflammation and wound healing are top priorities; the added 1072 nm offers deeper reach in target zones.
You have a deeper skin tone and want to minimize melanin absorption losses; >1000 nm is minimally absorbed by melanin (note: this is a theoretical benefit that hasn’t been specifically tested).
Photosensitivity: If you have a photosensitizing condition or take photosensitizing meds, check with your clinician.
Prep: Clean skin; remove makeup. Make sure you aren’t using the mask over sunscreen or strong actives. If targeting skin beneath a dense beard, consider trimming for better exposure.
In "Discount Codes"
In "Skincare device"
Skincare Enthusiast
After hearing people rave online about the Carepod line of humidifiers, I was drawn to…
This is my roundup of Black Friday Deals on all of my favorite skincare products!If…
Disclosure: This post contains some commissionable links--I appreciate your support when you shop through my…
Disclosure: This post contains some commissionable links--I appreciate your support when you shop through my…
Here's my comprehensive Review of the Current Body Series 2 LED Mask, including how it…
Sharing Favorites: Solid Gold Jewelry Designers To Check Out I recently asked my Instagram followers…
View Comments
Thank you. Can it be aimed towards the neck too?
Yep! Definitely
Terrific article which comprehensively explains the difference between the Men’s and the Contour Mask. Thank-you !