Why Light Therapy Works

Your body responds to certain wavelengths of light by converting them into usable energy.

That
energy helps cells do what they already do—like renewing, repairing,
and restoring themselves—by supporting natural biological processes.

That’s why Light Therapy is trusted by dermatologists, athletes, and estheticians alike.

What is Light Therapy?

Light Therapy, also called photobiomodulation, uses specific wavelengths
of light to interact with the body at a cellular level.

Red
Light was first explored by NASA in the 1990s to support wound healing
in space; it has since been the subject of hundreds of clinical studies
for its wide-ranging effects on skin and tissue health.

Today, FDA-cleared devices use medical-grade LEDs to deliver these wavelengths safely and effectively.

BENEATH THE SURFACE

How Red & Near-Infrared Light Boost Collagen

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Collagen naturally declines with age, causing fine lines and sagging.

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Red and near-infrared light penetrate the skin to stimulate collagen and elastin.

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New collagen strengthens the skin’s structure from within.

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Skin appears firmer, smoother, and more plump over time.