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The idea that simple little LED lights could help our skin defy gravity and could restore younger facial contours, as well as resolve surface inflammation anywhere on the body has me so fascinated that I am reading all I can on the science behind this theory.



There is absolutely no discomfort or irritation and it’s something you can use yourself in the privacy of your own home. Is it too good to be true?




I’ve learned that light in the red and near-infrared wavelengths stimulate cells to convert food energy into adenosine 5’-triphosphate (ATP) energy. This is the human version of photosynthesis and cellular respiration. ATP transports energy within the cells for metabolism, cell division and other important processes. I mention metabolism and cell division because these are the two most relevant for skin rejuvenation. We can absorb these beneficial wavelengths from the sun, but at the same time we would be absorbing damaging UV waves which are very aging.




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