
Photobiomodulation, also known as red and near-infrared light therapy, is a non-invasive treatment that uses specific wavelengths of light to stimulate natural cellular processes in the skin. When absorbed by the mitochondria within skin cells, the light increases cellular energy production (ATP), which supports regeneration, repair, and overall skin vitality.
One of the primary aesthetic benefits is the stimulation of collagen and elastin production, helping to improve skin firmness, elasticity, and the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. Photobiomodulation also promotes better circulation and oxygen delivery to the skin, contributing to a brighter, more even complexion.
The therapy has powerful anti-inflammatory effects, which can help calm sensitive or irritated skin and support the healing of conditions such as redness, acne, and minor skin damage. By accelerating cellular renewal and reducing oxidative stress, the treatment helps the skin maintain a healthier and more youthful appearance.
Regular sessions may contribute to:
improved skin tone and texture
increased collagen production
reduction of fine lines and wrinkles
enhanced skin radiance and luminosity
faster skin recovery after aesthetic procedures
reduction of inflammation and redness
How to use:
Photobiomodulation treatments typically last 10 to 20 minutes. The skin should be clean and free of makeup or heavy products before the session. Protective eyewear is usually recommended depending on the device used. For optimal aesthetic results, treatments are often performed two to three times per week initially, followed by maintenance sessions to support long-term skin health and rejuvenation.