LED therapy (Light Emitting Diode therapy) is a non-invasive treatment that uses specific wavelengths of light to penetrate the skin at varying depths. It stimulates biological processes that can help the skin heal and regenerate.
How it Works
Different colors (wavelengths) of LED light target different skin issues:
Red light (around 630–660 nm): Stimulates collagen production, reduces inflammation, and promotes healing. Often used for anti-aging and skin rejuvenation.
Blue light (around 405–420 nm): Kills acne-causing bacteria and helps with acne treatment.
Green light: Can help with pigmentation issues and calming irritated skin.
Near-infrared light (above 800 nm): Penetrates deeper layers of the skin, aiding in pain relief and wound healing.
What It's Used For:
Acne treatment
Anti-aging and wrinkle reduction
Reducing inflammation
Improving skin tone and texture
Promoting wound healing
Pain relief (for joint or muscle pain in some cases)