Red & Infared Therapy: 630NM & 850NM
Emitting Red and Infrared light. The combination mode is intended for:
Skin Rejuvenation & Anti-Ageing Effects.
Research published in The Journal of Cosmetic and Laser Therapy (Watban and Alhussain, 2016) indicated that red light therapy could improve skin texture, reduce wrinkles, and enhance skin elasticity. This is thought to occur through increased collagen production and improved circulation. The combination of light can stimulate fibroblast activity, which plays a crucial role in collagen production, leading to improved skin firmness and a reduction in signs of ageing. Researched published in Dermatologic Surgery (Figueiro and Rea, 2012) explored these effects and implications for anti-ageing treatments.
Improvement of Psoriasis & Other Inflammatory Skin Conditions.
Some studies have suggested that red and infrared light therapy can reduce the symptoms of psoriasis and other inflammatory skin conditions. A review in Photomedicine and Laser surgery ( Lee and Wong, 2018) highlighted the potential of photobiomodulation for treating various skin disorders by modulating inflammatory responses and promoting tissue repair.
Blue Light Therapy: 460NM
Emitting Blue light. This mode is intended for:
Acne Treatment & Reduction of Inflammation.
Blue Light therapy is most commonly associated with the treatment of acne. It works by targeting the Propionibacterium Acnes Bacteria (P Acne Bacteria), which contribute to acne formation. By killing these bacteria, blue light therapy can help reduce the number of acne lesions and prevent future breakouts. Studies have shown that blue light therapy can lead to a significant reduction in inflammatory acne making it a viable and non-invasive option (Thiboutot et al, 2009).
Post Treatment Redness Reduction.
Some studies have indicated that blue light therapy can be effective in reducing erythema (redness) and improve healing times in patients after procedures like laser treatments, micro-needling or chemical peels (Lee, et al 2014). The study suggests that blue light can modulate inflammatory responses and promote healing in the skin.
Skin Repair & Wound Healing.
Blue light has been found to enhance the healing processes of wound and skin lesions, It can promote tissue repair and regeneration (O'Sullivan, et al, 2012). The study suggests faster healing post aesthetic or surgical procedure.
Amber Light Therapy: 590NM
Emitting Amber Light. the mode is intended for:
Collagen production.
Amber light therapy can stimulate fibroblasts in the skin, which are responsible for collagen production. Increased collagen can lead to improved skin texture and reduced appearance of fine lines and wrinkles (Lee, et al, 2013). The study investigates the effect of various light wavelengths, including Amber Light, on skin fibroblast proliferation and collagen synthesis.
Improved Circulation.