Light therapy, or photobiomodulation, uses different wavelengths of LED light to target the skin and body at varying depths. Each color penetrates at a specific level, stimulating the cells to restore balance, repair tissue, and improve overall wellness. At the core, red and near-infrared light energize the mitochondria (the “batteries” of your cells), boosting production of ATP, the energy your body uses for healing and regeneration. Other wavelengths bring unique benefits to the skin and body:
How it works
Light Absorption – Skin and cellular proteins absorb photons of specific wavelengths.
Cellular Activation – This stimulates processes such as collagen production, circulation, and anti-inflammatory pathways.
Targeted Results – Each color supports different outcomes, from acne reduction to deep tissue repair.
Wavelength Benefits
Red Light (600–700 nm): Boosts collagen, smooths fine lines, improves scars, and enhances skin tone.
Near-Infrared (700–1200 nm): Invisible to the eye, penetrates deep into muscles and joints to reduce inflammation and speed recovery.
Blue Light: Kills acne-causing bacteria, reduces breakouts, and clarifies skin.
Green Light: Balances skin tone, reduces redness, and calms irritation.
Orange Light: Energizes dull skin, promotes radiance, and revitalizes tired-looking complexions.
Yellow Light: Soothes sensitive skin, reduces swelling, and calms irritation.
Purple Light: Combines red and blue benefits—calms breakouts while smoothing skin texture.
White Light: Penetrates the deepest layers to promote healing, tighten skin, and reduce inflammation.
Backed by Research
While light therapy continues to be studied, results show promising applications in:
Skin rejuvenation and anti-aging
Acne and scar treatment
Reducing inflammation and pain
Wound healing and tissue repair
Supporting overall skin balance and radiance
In short, light therapy harnesses the natural energy of specific wavelengths to energize, balance, and restore your skin and body—inside and out.