Red light is not only safe but can actually improve eyesight.
Red light tanning for acne.
Red light therapy rlt is a controversial therapeutic technique that uses red low level wavelengths of light to treat skin issues such as wrinkles scars and persistent wounds among other.
There is a very low risk of side effects.
Blue light therapy is a similar principle to red light therapy but the light has different effects.
Follow up with red light therapy which promotes skin healing.
A local tanning salon staffer told me red light therapy is also for treating scars and stretch marks.
Among other things red light therapy can improve acne speed up wound healing and reduce inflammation.
It is being advertised as a full body skin rejuvenation treatment anti aging anti wrinkle and offers pain relief.
Caution blue light can be very damaging to the eyes so wear protection.
The theory is that uv rays from the sun or from tanning beds dry up pimples creating a clearer complexion.
In the past uv light has been used to treat acne but now that uv rays have been proven to cause skin damage and premature aging other sources of light are now used instead.
Actually a combination of blue and red light works best for acne.
Infrared light is a type of.
At some tanning salons it is promoted as a full body skin rejuvenation treatment that increases collagen in the skin which in turn can make it look firmer.
It also claims to correct stretch marks scars and adult acne.
An led red light therapy bed may look like a tanning bed and glow like a tanning bed but this light up piece of machinery is definitely not a tanning bed.
Red light therapy has been popular in many tanning salons and aesthetic clinics.
Red light is also said to decrease adult acne.
Many versions from handheld.
Some people believe that the use of tanning beds help to clear acne.
It exposes you to low levels of red or near infrared light.
And ward off acne and fine lines.
Start with a blue light treatment which kills the bacteria that causes acne.
Visible light devices that kill bacteria on the skin have been used by dermatologists as an alternative acne treatment for the past 20 years.
It is believed that certain wavelengths of red light produce therapeutic relief.