Red and Infrared Light Therapy Shown to Improve Wound Healing and Reduce Scarring
Peer-reviewed study shows red and near-infrared light therapy improves wound healing and reduces scarring in diabetic mice by enhancing tissue repair and regulating key growth factors like TGF-β1 and TGF-β3.
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Can Red Light Therapy Help Reduce Surgical Scars? Study Shows Wavelength-Specific Benefits
Clinical study finds that red (632.8 nm) and infrared (1064 nm) light improve scar texture and tissue structure, suggesting wavelength-specific benefits of red light therapy for reducing surgical scars.
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Red Light Therapy for Skin Health: Clinical Review Shows Benefits for Acne, Aging, and Healing
Comprehensive review shows red and near-infrared light therapy (LLLT) improves skin health by reducing inflammation, boosting collagen, accelerating healing, and treating conditions like acne, vitiligo, and herpes. Backed by 100+ studies, this noninvasive therapy is safe, effective, and ideal for clinics offering cosmetic and regenerative services.
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HBOT for Skin Aging: Study Shows HBOT Improves Collagen, Elasticity, and Vascular Health
A 2021 clinical trial found that HBOT significantly improved skin quality in older adults, increasing collagen density (p < 0.001), elastic fiber length (p < 0.0001), and blood vessel formation. It also reduced senescent cell counts, suggesting HBOT may reverse skin aging at a cellular level—offering clinics a science-backed, noninvasive approach to aesthetic and regenerative care.
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