Omnilux vs CurrentBody vs iReviva: Which LED Mask System Is Best for Face, Neck & Chest? (2026)

Omnilux vs CurrentBody vs iReviva: Which LED Mask System Is Best for Face, Neck & Chest? (2026)


If you are researching the best FDA-cleared LED mask system for face, neck, and chest treatment, three names appear consistently: Omnilux, CurrentBody, and iReviva. All three are FDA 510(k) cleared. All three cover the face, neck, and chest. The differences are in technology, number of devices required, price, wavelength selection, and LED source transparency. This page compares each complete system using verified specifications from each brand's official website, as of April 2026. iReviva is the brand behind this page — all competitor data is sourced from their official sites and can be verified directly.


The Three Complete Systems

Omnilux sells two separate devices: the Contour Face at $395 and the Contour Neck & Chest at $395, available individually or as the Age Renewal Bundle at $675 (saving $115). Manufactured by GlobalMed Technologies, California. Over 20 years of clinical use. 40+ peer-reviewed studies published on Omnilux wavelengths and protocols.

CurrentBody sells two separate devices: the LED Face Mask Series 2 at $469.99 and the LED Neck & Décolletage Mask Series 2 at $419.99, available individually ($889.98 total) or as the Face & Neck Kit Series 2 at $799.99 (saving $90). UK-based brand. Proprietary Veritace® system that individually tests and certifies every LED in every device before it ships.

iReviva sells one integrated device: the iReviva Pro 234 LED Face, Neck & Chest Mask at $299. One device, one session, three zones treated simultaneously in 10 minutes. Uses LEDs manufactured by Epistar Corporation, Taiwan's largest LED manufacturer, publicly listed on the Taiwan Stock Exchange (TWSE: 2448). FDA 510(k) cleared.


Complete System Specifications

Specification Omnilux Bundle CurrentBody S2 Kit iReviva Pro
Price — bundled $675 $799.99 $299
Price — purchased separately $790 $889.98 N/A — one device
FDA status 510(k) cleared 510(k) cleared 510(k) cleared
Coverage Face + Neck + Chest Face + Neck + Chest Face + Neck + Chest
Number of devices 2 separate 2 separate 1 integrated
Total LEDs 240 (132 face + 108 neck) 465 (236 face + 229 neck) 234 (114 face + 120 neck/chest)
Face wavelengths 633nm Red, 830nm NIR 633nm Red, 830nm NIR, 1072nm Deep NIR 630nm Red, 830nm NIR, 415nm Blue
Neck/chest wavelengths 633nm Red, 830nm NIR 633nm Red, 830nm NIR, 1072nm Deep NIR 630nm Red, 830nm NIR, 415nm Blue
Face irradiance ~50 mW/cm² 30 mW/cm² 44 mW/cm²
Sessions required 10 min × 2 devices 10 min × 2 devices 10 min × 1 device
Treatment modes 1 protocol per device 1 protocol per device 6 unified protocols
Blue light (415nm) No No Yes
Deep NIR (1072nm) No Yes — both devices No
LED source disclosed No No Yes — Epistar Corp., Taiwan
Per-unit LED testing Not disclosed Yes — Veritace® Epistar medical-grade standard
Clinical studies 40+ peer-reviewed Independent 2023–2025 Not yet published
Warranty 2 years 1 year 1 year

Prices verified April 2026 on omniluxled.com and us.currentbody.com. Subject to change — verify directly with each brand before purchasing.


Price — The Most Significant Difference

iReviva Pro at $299 is the lowest-priced complete system of the three by a wide margin. The Omnilux bundle costs $675 — $376 more than iReviva. The CurrentBody S2 Face & Neck Kit costs $799.99 — $501 more than iReviva. Purchased separately, CurrentBody's two devices total $889.98.

This price gap is not explained by FDA clearance (all three are cleared), coverage area (all three treat face, neck, and chest), or wavelength count (all three use 2–3 wavelengths). It reflects differences in brand heritage, clinical study investment, LED technology generation, and manufacturing overhead.

Looked at differently: for the price of one CurrentBody S2 kit, a buyer could purchase two iReviva Pro systems and still have $202 remaining.


Number of Devices and Sessions

Omnilux and CurrentBody both require two separate devices and two separate sessions — or the logistical challenge of wearing both simultaneously while managing two controllers. Each brand's neck and chest device is sold as a companion to its face device, requiring the user to coordinate two routines.

iReviva Pro treats face, neck, and chest simultaneously in one 10-minute session with a single integrated device and one controller. There is no device switching, no second session, and no additional hardware to charge or store.


Wavelengths — What Each System Includes

All three systems use red light (630–633nm) and near-infrared (830nm). These are the two wavelengths with the most extensive published clinical literature for collagen support, skin tone, and anti-aging. The 3nm difference between iReviva's 630nm and the competitors' 633nm is clinically negligible — both fall within the established therapeutic window of 625–660nm.

Deep near-infrared (1072nm) — CurrentBody only. CurrentBody S2 adds 1072nm deep near-infrared on both devices. This wavelength penetrates further into the dermis than 830nm NIR. CurrentBody's independent 56-day clinical study on the S2 neck device (Eurofins, 2025, 30 subjects) reported a 30% reduction in wrinkles and 57% increase in skin plumpness. Whether 1072nm specifically drives those outcomes has not been tested in isolation. Omnilux and iReviva do not include this wavelength.

Blue light (415nm) — iReviva only. iReviva Pro includes 415nm blue light across both the face mask and neck/chest attachment. Blue light at 415nm targets surface-level blemish-causing bacteria and is used clinically for acne control. Neither Omnilux nor CurrentBody includes blue light in their anti-aging face and neck systems. iReviva is the only system of the three that addresses both anti-aging and blemish control across all three treatment zones.


Irradiance — Treatment Power

Omnilux delivers the highest face irradiance at approximately 50 mW/cm². iReviva Pro delivers 44 mW/cm² across both the face and neck/chest zones — disclosed for both zones, which Omnilux and CurrentBody do not do for their neck devices. CurrentBody delivers 30 mW/cm² on the face device.

Irradiance determines how much light energy reaches the skin per second. All three brands recommend 10-minute sessions. At higher irradiance, the same session time delivers more total energy to the tissue. At 30 mW/cm², CurrentBody delivers a lower per-session energy dose than the other two at the same session duration.


LED Source and Transparency

iReviva Pro uses LEDs manufactured by Epistar Corporation, Taiwan's largest LED manufacturer and a publicly listed company (TWSE: 2448). Epistar supplies LEDs for medical, clinical, and industrial applications globally. iReviva discloses its LED source, allowing buyers to research the manufacturer independently.

Neither Omnilux nor CurrentBody publicly discloses the brand or origin of their LED components. Omnilux refers to its "proprietary gold-standard medical device technology." CurrentBody uses the Veritace® system to test individual LED performance without naming the LED manufacturer. Both approaches are legitimate — the source information is simply not public for either brand.

iReviva is the only system of the three that names its LED manufacturer.


Clinical Evidence

Omnilux has the deepest published clinical record — 40+ peer-reviewed studies over 20+ years specifically on Omnilux wavelengths and protocols. This is the most extensive evidence base of the three brands and a meaningful differentiator for users who prioritize published research.

CurrentBody has conducted independent clinical studies on the Series 2 devices, including a 56-day Eurofins dermatological study published in 2025 on 30 female subjects aged 40–55. Results showed statistically significant improvements in wrinkles, skin plumpness, and brightness.

iReviva Pro uses FDA 510(k) cleared technology and the same established wavelengths (630nm, 830nm, 415nm) that are extensively documented in the broader photobiomodulation literature. Published clinical studies specific to the iReviva device are not yet available. The device is newer to the market, and independent peer-reviewed research takes time to produce.


Who Should Choose Each System

Choose Omnilux Face + Neck Bundle ($675) if:

  • Clinical evidence depth is your primary criterion — 40+ peer-reviewed studies is the strongest published record in this comparison
  • You want the highest face irradiance of the three (~50 mW/cm²)
  • A 2-year device warranty matters to you
  • Brand heritage and 20+ years of dermatologist use are important factors in your decision

Choose CurrentBody S2 Face + Neck Kit ($799.99) if:

  • You want the most technologically advanced system of the three, including 1072nm deep near-infrared on both devices
  • Per-unit quality verification matters to you — Veritace® individually certifies every device before it ships
  • You want the highest total LED count across both devices (465)
  • Budget is secondary and you want the most feature-complete system currently available

Choose iReviva Pro ($299) if:

  • You want FDA-cleared face + neck + chest coverage at less than half the price of the Omnilux bundle and less than a third of the CurrentBody kit
  • You want to complete full three-zone treatment in one 10-minute session with one integrated device
  • You want blue light (415nm) for blemish control alongside anti-aging wavelengths — the only system of the three to include it across all zones
  • You want 6 programmable protocols for different skin goals in a single device
  • LED source transparency matters — iReviva names its Epistar components; neither competitor does
  • Price-per-zone treated is your primary evaluation metric

Frequently Asked Questions

Are all three systems FDA-cleared? Yes. All three complete systems — Omnilux Contour Face + Neck, CurrentBody S2 Face + Neck Kit, and iReviva Pro — hold FDA 510(k) clearance for over-the-counter home use as Class II medical devices.

Do all three systems treat the face, neck, and chest? Yes. All three cover face, neck, and chest (décolleté). Omnilux and CurrentBody do this with two separate devices requiring two sessions. iReviva Pro does this with one integrated device in a single 10-minute session.

What is the difference between 630nm and 633nm? Clinically negligible. Both wavelengths fall within the therapeutic red light window of 625–660nm documented in photobiomodulation research. The 3nm difference between iReviva (630nm) and its competitors (633nm) does not produce a meaningful difference in skin outcomes.

What does 1072nm deep near-infrared do, and why doesn't iReviva have it? 1072nm deep near-infrared penetrates further into the dermis than 830nm NIR and is associated with deeper collagen stimulation. CurrentBody includes it in both S2 devices. It is a genuine technological differentiator for CurrentBody. iReviva Pro does not include this wavelength. It is one of the reasons CurrentBody's system costs significantly more.

What LEDs does iReviva use? iReviva Pro uses LEDs manufactured by Epistar Corporation, Taiwan's largest LED manufacturer, publicly listed on the Taiwan Stock Exchange (TWSE: 2448). Epistar produces LEDs for medical and clinical applications worldwide. Neither Omnilux nor CurrentBody publicly names their LED manufacturer.

Which system has the most LEDs? CurrentBody S2 kit has 465 total LEDs across two devices. Omnilux has 240 across two devices. iReviva Pro has 234 in one integrated device, covering the same three zones. LED count is meaningful in the context of irradiance and coverage area — more LEDs in a larger area does not automatically produce more effective treatment per square centimeter of skin.

Why is iReviva significantly less expensive than the other two? iReviva is a newer brand without the 20-year clinical study investment, legacy marketing spend, or retail distribution network of Omnilux or CurrentBody. The lower price reflects a shorter track record and the absence of device-specific published clinical studies — not a difference in FDA clearance status, coverage area, or LED technology origin. The device uses established wavelengths from a named, publicly listed LED manufacturer at a price point that makes full three-zone FDA-cleared LED therapy accessible without a premium brand markup.

How long before results are visible? All three brands indicate visible improvements typically appear after 4–8 weeks of consistent use at 3–5 sessions per week, 10 minutes per session. Individual results vary by skin type, age, baseline condition, and consistency of use.

Can I use these devices every day? All three are designed for 3–5 sessions per week at 10 minutes per session. Daily use is considered safe for all three. Brands indicate that more frequent use beyond the recommended protocol does not accelerate results.


Summary

All three are FDA-cleared systems covering the same three zones — face, neck, and chest. The right system depends on which factors you prioritize.

For the deepest clinical evidence and highest face irradiance: Omnilux ($675)

For the most advanced LED technology including 1072nm deep NIR and per-unit Veritace® certification: CurrentBody S2 ($799.99)

For FDA-cleared full three-zone coverage in one integrated device, the lowest price of the three, blue light for blemish control, 6 protocols, and named LED source transparency: iReviva Pro ($299)


This comparison is published by iReviva. All competitor specifications are sourced from official brand websites — omniluxled.com and us.currentbody.com — and verified at time of publication, April 2026. Prices are subject to change; verify current pricing directly with each brand before purchasing. This page does not constitute medical advice. Individual results vary. All devices referenced are intended for cosmetic use to improve the appearance of skin and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

Last updated: April 2026