During red light therapy, a continuous beam of low-energy red light with a wavelength between 630 to 700 nanometers is used to regenerate cells and trigger blood flow.
How does red light therapy work?
Red light therapy works by stimulating the cell’s energy source: mitochondria. This improves cell function, which can:
Red light therapy, also known as photobiomodulation (PBM), involves exposing the body to low-wavelength red light. It has been shown to provide several potential benefits, including:
Skin Health:
Wound Healing:
Pain Relief:
Hair Growth:
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