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Red Light
Red light therapy involves the use of low-level wavelengths of red light to treat various medical conditions. It works by exposing the skin to red and near-infrared light, which can penetrate tissues and stimulate cellular processes. Unlike ultraviolet (UV) light, which can damage the skin, red light at specific wavelengths (630-880 nm) is thought to be beneficial.
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Red light therapy is commonly used to promote wound healing, reduce inflammation, enhance skin rejuvenation, and alleviate pain. It is thought to work by boosting mitochondrial function leading to increased energy production in cells and improved tissue repair. This non-invasive treatment is for your full body.
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