What Is Red Light Therapy?

Red light therapy (RTL) is a controversial therapeutic technique that uses red low-level wavelengths of light to treat skin issues, such as wrinkles, scars, and persistent wounds, among other conditions.

There are many different types of red light therapy. Red light beds found at salons are said to help reduce cosmetic skin issues, like stretch marks and wrinkles. Red light therapy used in a medical office setting may be used to treat more serious conditions, like psoriasis, slow-healing wounds, and even the side effects of chemotherapy.

The Treatment involves shining red light on yourself in a prescribed manner. It has been proven effective for a wide range of rejuvenating and healing uses. There include anti-aging, hair regrowth and hair loss prevention, wound care, pain relief, and more. It is 100% natural therapy with zero noted side effects.

 

Acne

Red light therapy is often used for acne by itself but more commonly in conjunction with blue light therapy. Red wavelengths can help acne sufferers as it helps reduce inflammation.

ANTI-aging

Red wavelengths actively encourage the production of collagen, which provides structure to the skin. By increasing the strength and structure of the skin, you reduce the wrinkles and fine lines while the appearance of bags under your eyes decreases.

Rosacea

Red and amber light therapy can be very useful in treating the redness, burning and stinging sensations as well as easing the itching and papules related to this chronic skin disorder through the inflammation reducing properties.

Eczema

Light therapy has been used to treat eczema but it not the most used form of light therapy for this disease. The anti- inflammatory features of light therapy help reduce and sooth the redness of eczema.

Regular Cuts, Abrasions & Burns

Using red light therapy as part of your treatments for cuts, abrasions or even slight skin burns will help to reduce the pain felt and helps make sure that they recover as rapidly as possible. This may also help reduce the risk of infections as your damage heals quicker and also reduces the chance of permanent scaring.

Scars and Stretch Marks

Scars from acne, surgery, injuries and birth are both faded and reduced through routine red light exposure, because of the boost, it can supply to the body’s ability to increase blood circulation