Red and blue light cosmetic irradiation lamps are an optical treatment technology that is mainly used for skin care and beauty treatments. They use specific wavelengths of light to treat different skin problems.
Red light therapy:
Red light wavelengths are usually in the range of 620-750 nanometers and are highly penetrating. The main effects of red light therapy include:
Promoting Collagen Synthesis: Red light helps stimulate skin cells to produce collagen, which reduces wrinkles and fine lines and improves skin elasticity.
Promoting Blood Circulation: Red light helps to dilate blood vessels, improve blood circulation and relieve muscle pain.
Anti-inflammatory: Red light reduces inflammation and helps treat skin problems such as acne, eczema and psoriasis.
Promoting wound healing: red light speeds up metabolism, which helps with wound healing and scar reduction.
While red light therapy is generally considered safe, it does not mean that it is harmless. Different individuals may respond differently to red light therapy, so consult with a medical professional or dermatologist before you start using red light therapy.
Blue light therapy:
Blue light wavelengths are usually in the 450-495 nanometer range. The main effects of blue light therapy include:
Bactericidal: Blue light has a bactericidal effect on certain bacteria (such as Propionibacterium acnes, the bacteria that causes acne) and can help treat acne.
Regulation of sebum secretion: Blue light helps to regulate the secretion of sebaceous glands, thus reducing oil production.
Blue light is not ultraviolet light. Ultraviolet light has a wavelength range of 100-400 nanometers, and overexposure to ultraviolet light can lead to skin damage, sunburn and skin cancer. Blue light therapy, on the other hand, uses light with wavelengths in the visible range and is generally considered safe. However, it is still recommended to consult a medical professional or dermatologist before using blue light therapy.
When using red and blue cosmetic irradiation lamps, please pay attention to the following:
Choose the right equipment: Purchase certified equipment from a reliable manufacturer to ensure safe use.
Follow the instructions: Follow the recommended usage methods and times in the product manual for best results.
Protect Your Eyes: Eye irritation may occur when using red and blue illumination lamps, especially blue light therapy. It is recommended to wear eye protection equipment to avoid direct exposure to the eyes.
Adaptation: Before starting to use red and blue light therapy, it is important to consult a medical professional or dermatologist to ensure that you are suitable for this type of treatment. Particularly for pregnant and breastfeeding women, as well as those with photosensitive skin conditions, extra care should be taken before use.
PATIENCE AND CONSISTENCY: It may take some time for the effects of light therapy to show. Please be patient and consistent while observing the changes in your skin.