Low Light Therapy
Photobiomodulation is a therapeutic technique that uses light to stimulate biological processes in the body. “Photo” means light. “Bio” means biological, or biological processes. “Modulation” refers to the process by which something is adjusted, influenced, or modified in order to achieve a desired effect. In biological contexts, modulation refers to altering or exerting influence over biological processes. Photobiomodulation involves the use of specific wavelengths of light, usually red or infrared wavelengths, to adjust (modulate) cellular processes like energy production, inflammation, and repair. Red/NIR light therapy is a form of photobiomodulation.





Red Light - Stimulates collagen production, reducing fine lines and wrinkles.
Blue Light - Targets acne-causing bacteria, clarifying the skin and reducing breakouts.
Green Light - Balances pigmentation, helping to fade dark spots and even skin tone.
Yellow Light - Reduces redness and inflammation, calming the skin.
Purple Light - Combines red and blue light benefits for accelerated healing.
Cyan Light - Soothes irritated skin, promoting a brighter and more luminous complexion.
White Light - Deeply penetrates to tighten and rejuvenate, enhancing skin elasticity.
NIR (Near Infrared) Light - Promotes energy production and healing repair down to the organ tissues and the bones.