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Phototherapy is a physiotherapy that uses the radiant energy of light to beautify the skin. The main types of phototherapy are ultraviolet light therapy, infrared light therapy and laser therapy. Phototherapy is the application of sunlight and artificial light sources in visible and invisible light to beautify the skin. Nowadays, light therapy is becoming more and more popular, and celluma light therapy with light therapy effects is also sought after.
Celluma-led therapy Anti-aging promotes collagen production, makes small wrinkles, improves skin dullness, improves dark circles, and improves skin elasticity. Promote skin metabolism and skin regeneration. Adjusts the texture of the skin, reduces acne redness, lightens acne marks, inhibits inflammation of red and swollen pimples, improves blood circulation and brightens skin tone.
Celluma Blue light is believed to have a bactericidal effect on acne bacteria. Acne bacteria have a substance called porphyrin, which produces reactive oxygen species under the light of blue LEDs, so if you are continuously bathed in intense blue light, the acne bacteria themselves will be strongly oxidized and killed. In addition, blue light also has the effect of reducing sebum production, so the effect of sterilizing acne-causing bacteria while preventing existing acne from worsening can be expected. Celluma-led light therapy is thought to have an effect that acts on mitochondria and activates cellular action. Red LEDs with a wavelength of 633 nm are most commonly used in medical aesthetics due to their ability to increase the action of macrophages (phagocytes), a type of immune cell. It can play a role in anti-aging and a variety of other skincare effects; the role of the surface is very broad.
Green celluma led can improve pigmentation and relieve jaundice. Purple celluma light can kill mold. Yellow LED can activate the cell repair function. Near-infrared rays can pass through the dermis to the muscles, which means that if daily sunlight exposure is completely ignored, of course, it will lead to accelerated photo-aging of the muscles and skin so that people's faces become withered and dried up so that the dermis of the collagen layer is also accelerated destruction. However, when used in small amounts, it has the opposite effect: it activates the primitive cells of the muscle, the "myofibroblasts," and promotes the production of collagen. Due to the strong biological effect of near-infrared rays, it is possible to design wavelength regions and irradiation conditions that can be effective even for diseases and areas that are difficult to treat with other phototherapeutic methods. In addition to promoting collagen resynthesis and elastin fiber production, NIR can also be used to alleviate excessive muscle contraction.