Red Light Therapy
Red light therapy, also known as photobiomodulation (light, life) has been used for centuries to treat a variety of health conditions. The therapy involves exposing the body to low-level red light, which is believed to stimulate cellular activity and promote healing.
History of Red Light Therapy
The use of red light therapy dates back to ancient times, where it was used by the Greeks and Romans to treat a variety of ailments. In the 20th century, scientists began to study the effects of red light on the body, and in the 1960s, NASA began using red light therapy to help astronauts heal from injuries and promote tissue regeneration. Today, red light therapy is widely used in medical and aesthetic settings to treat a variety of conditions.
Benefits of Red Light Therapy
Red light therapy has been shown to have a variety of benefits for the body, including:
Wound Healing and Bone Health
Red light therapy reduces chronic inflammation, increases blood flow, and stimulates collagen production and density, which helps heal wounds faster. It also regulates bone growth, prevents bone loss, and accelerates bone repair.
Improved skin health:
Red light therapy has been shown to improve the appearance of fine lines, wrinkles, and acne. It is shown to reverse signs of aging by increasing collagen and elastin production for skin rejuvenation. It stimulates the growth of capillaries under the skin and reduces the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles and restore thickness, firmness, and elasticity.
Increased circulation:
Red light therapy has been shown to increase blood flow and oxygenation to the tissues, which can help promote healing.
Scar Reduction
By supporting the normal organization of collagen and activating stem cells, laser light therapy can help reduce scarring. In existing scars, red light therapy helps replace scar tissue with healthy skin tissue as scar cells die off. If applied immediately after injury, red light can stimulate the growth of normal tissue rather than scar tissue at the site of the wound. It can treat skin roughness and intradermal collagen, affecting intradermal collagen density.
Reduced inflammation
Red light therapy has been shown to reduce inflammation in the body, which can help alleviate pain and promote healing.
Improved mood:
Red light therapy has been shown to improve mood and reduce symptoms of depression.
How Red Light Therapy Works in the Body
Increased Cellular Energy Production
Red light therapy works by stimulating cellular activity in the body. When the body is exposed to red light, it triggers a process called photobiomodulation, which stimulates the mitochondria in the cells to produce more energy. This increased energy production can help promote healing and reduce inflammation in the body.
The wavelength range of our red and infrared light is a combination of 6R+ and NIR+ light spectrums ranging between 650-850nm, which is optimal for treatment and is regarded as deep penetrating healing light therapy.