SPEC VERIFICATION · MAY 2026

Omnilux Contour Face LED Mask Review

Flexible silicone shaped to sit against the face, fully wireless during use. Manufacturer cites published photobiomodulation research behind its 633nm + 830nm wavelength pair.

Quick Answer

Omnilux Contour Face pairs flexible silicone with fully wireless use — red (633nm) and near-infrared (830nm) light, no blue. Manufacturer cites published photobiomodulation research behind the wavelength pair. It shares the highest price tier in this catalog with CurrentBody Series 2, which reaches deeper (1072nm) and publishes a higher LED count.

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Bottom Line

Omnilux Contour Face uses flexible silicone shaped to sit against the face, and is fully wireless during use. Manufacturer cites published research behind its 633nm + 830nm wavelength pair. It shares the highest price tier in this catalog with CurrentBody Series 2.

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Environ Omnilux Contour FACE — product image

Wavelength Breakdown

633nm
RED LIGHT
Collagen & Elastin
Surface collagen stimulation, fine-line reduction, and inflammation control.
830nm
NEAR-INFRARED
Deep Tissue Repair
Dermal-layer cellular energy support and deeper skin repair.

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FDA Registry Check

This device has a clearance, and finding it takes three steps. The GUDID record for Omnilux Contour FACE — device identifier 05060534510128, filed by I-Smart Developments Limited — cites 510(k) number K191629. That clearance, issued 2019-09-12, is recorded under a different device name: faceLITE, filed by Ismart Marketing Svcs, Ltd.

Searching the 510(k) database for “Omnilux Contour” returns nothing. The brand’s other clearances cover different devices entirely. Only the GUDID record connects the mask on the shelf to the clearance that covers it.

This is not unusual. Devices are frequently cleared under the manufacturer’s name for a product later sold under a retail brand — the same pattern appears across this catalog. It does mean a buyer searching the registry under the name printed on the box will not find anything. Checked 2026-08-15; see our full clearance check for the eight searches run and what each returned.

😌 Verdict

If flexible silicone and wireless use matter more to you than deep-tissue 1072nm penetration or LED count, Omnilux Contour Face combines red and near-infrared light in a flush-fit, wireless design.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is it wireless?

Yes — it's fully wireless during use, per the manufacturer spec. Packing weight, carry-on sizing, and battery life per charge aren't documented anywhere we could verify.

Does Omnilux Contour Face help with acne?

There's no blue light (415nm) on this device — only red (633nm) and near-infrared (830nm). For blue light, see [Dr. Dennis Gross DRx](/reviews/dr-dennis-gross-led-mask-review.html) or [iRestore Illumina](/reviews/irestore-illumina-led-mask-review.html).

How does it compare to CurrentBody Series 2?

Omnilux is fully wireless; CurrentBody's published specs don't list wireless use. CurrentBody reaches deeper (1072nm, versus Omnilux's 830nm) and has the higher published LED count. See our [full comparison](/compare/currentbody-vs-omnilux.html).

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Last updated: May 19, 2026

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