Red Light Therapy, also known as Low-Level Light Therapy (LLLT) or photobiomodulation, is a non-invasive treatment that uses low-wavelength red light to improve skin health. The therapy works by exposing the skin to red and near-infrared light, which is believed to penetrate the skin and be absorbed by cells, stimulating various biological processes.
This can lead to increased collagen production, improved circulation, and reduced inflammation. Red Light Therapy is used to address a range of skin concerns including signs of aging, sun damage, acne, and wound healing. It’s also believed to have broader health benefits, such as pain relief and improved muscle recovery. The treatment is painless, has no downtime, and can be used in conjunction with other skincare treatments for enhanced results.
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