LED Therapy and NASA Photobiomodulation
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LED Therapy and NASA Photobiomodulation

LED therapy (photobiomodulation) uses specific wavelengths of light to stimulate cellular activity in skin and tissue. The technology traces back to NASA research on plant growth and wound healing, and is now widely used in aesthetics, recovery and wellness for skin rejuvenation, inflammation and healing support.

How LED therapy works

Different wavelengths reach different depths: red light supports skin and collagen, near-infrared penetrates deeper for recovery and inflammation, and blue light targets the bacteria involved in acne. The light is non-thermal and non-invasive.

Uses in wellness and aesthetics

LED is used for skin rejuvenation, post-treatment recovery, and as a gentle adjunct in longevity and recovery programmes — often combined with other modalities in a clinic or wellness room.

Specifying LED for a clinic or home

Results depend on device quality, wavelength accuracy and output. We specify and supply professional LED systems suited to the intended use, whether clinical or residential.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

For skin rejuvenation and recovery support, professional LED/photobiomodulation has reasonable evidence; results depend on consistent use and device quality.

LED therapy is non-invasive and non-thermal, and is generally considered safe when used as directed with appropriate eye protection.

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