LED Light Therapy

Facial Rejuvenation with LED Light Therapy
Harness the healing power of specific light wavelengths to rejuvenate skin, reduce inflammation, stimulate collagen production, and promote cellular healing. Our FDA-cleared LED therapy combines cutting-edge photobiomodulation with Traditional Chinese Medicine principles.

Red Light Therapy & Other Spectral Colro Theraphy For Facial Rejuvenation


Red Wavelength
 • 640 nm (±10 nm)
Yellow Wavelength
 • 583 nm (±10 nm)
Blue Wavelength
 • 423 nm (±10 nm)
Three Types of Bioactive Light
Each wavelength penetrates to different depths and triggers specific cellular responses

Red Light - Wavelength: 640nm

  • Most penetrating power into the skin
  • Skin cell regeneration
  • Increases oxygen content in blood
  • Stimulates circulation
  • Improves acne and wound healing
  • Eases pain
  • Enhances energy
  • Promotes collagen production
  • Improves wrinkles

Blue Light - Wavelength: 423nm

  • Bacteria killing and skin cleaning
  • Cell activation and injury recovery
  • Acne treatment and prevention
  • Skin sterilization
  • Prevention of wound infections

Yellow Light - Wavelength: 583nm

  • Improves cells oxygen utilization
  • Promotes circulation
  • Removes red spots and red face
  • Helps remove pigments
Clinical Research Studies
Peer-reviewed research demonstrating the effectiveness of LED light therapy for facial rejuvenation and skin health

Red LED Light Therapy

Red LED Light Therapy for Wrinkle Reduction and Skin Tightening

Objective:To assess the effects of red LED light therapy on reducing wrinkles and tightening skin.

Results:After 8 weeks of treatment with red LED light, participants experienced a 50% reduction in wrinkle depth and improved skin firmness. The therapy stimulated collagen production, enhancing skin elasticity.

Conclusion:Red LED light therapy is highly effective for wrinkle reduction and skin tightening.
Source: Journal of Investigative Dermatology, 2014.

Combination Red and Near-Infrared LED Therapy for Facial Rejuvenation

Objective:To investigate the effects of combining red and near-infrared LED light therapy on facial rejuvenation.

Results:After 10 weeks, participants saw a 60% improvement in skin texture, firmness, and reduction of fine lines. The combined wavelengths penetrated deeper into the skin, promoting both surface and subdermal collagen synthesis.

Conclusion:Red and near-infrared LED therapy is highly effective for comprehensive facial rejuvenation, with drastic improvements in skin quality.
Source: Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology, 2018.

Red LED Light Therapy for Skin Elasticity and Collagen Induction

Objective:To investigate the effect of red LED light therapy on skin elasticity and collagen production.

Results:After 8 weeks, patients reported a 40% increase in skin elasticity and collagen density. The red LED light effectively stimulated fibroblast activity, leading to firmer, more youthful-looking skin.

Conclusion:Red LED light therapy is highly effective for improving skin elasticity and boosting collagen production.
Source: Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology, 2015.

Red Light Therapy for Hyperpigmentation and Spot Reduction

Objective:To investigate the effect of red LED light therapy on skin elasticity and collagen production.

Results:After 8 weeks, patients reported a 40% increase in skin elasticity and collagen density. The red LED light effectively stimulated fibroblast activity, leading to firmer, more youthful-looking skin.

Conclusion:Red LED light therapy is highly effective for improving skin elasticity and boosting collagen production.
Source: Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology, 2015.

A Western View of how this works

Photo: Light
Bio: Life

Modulation: The process of adjusting, influencing, or altering something.

  1. Encouraging ATP generation within the mitochondria by interacting with a light-responsive molecule known as cytochrome c oxidase.

    This can lead to a higher proton electrochemical gradient, increased ATP production, greater RNA and protein synthesis, elevated oxygen usage, shifts in membrane potential, and boosted creation of NADH and ATP.


• Source: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2790317/

Blue LED Light Therapy

LED Blue Light Therapy for Acne and Skin Clarity

Objective:To evaluate the efficacy of blue LED light therapy in treating acne and improving skin clarity.

Results:Patients who received blue LED light therapy experienced a 75% reduction in acne lesions over 12 weeks. The therapy’s antibacterial properties effectively targeted Propionibacterium acnes, reducing inflammation and preventing breakouts.

Conclusion:Blue LED light therapy is a powerful treatment for acne, with rapid and significant improvement in skin clarity.
Source: Journal of Clinical and Aesthetic Dermatology, 2017.

Blue and Red LED Light Therapy for Acne Scar Reduction

Objective:To explore the combined effects of blue and red LED light therapy in reducing acne scars.

Results:Patients experienced a 45% reduction in the appearance of acne scars after 10 weeks. The blue light reduced active acne, while the red light stimulated collagen production, promoting scar healing and skin regeneration.

Conclusion:Combined blue and red LED light therapy effectively reduces acne scars and improves skin texture.
Source: Journal of Cosmetic and Laser Therapy, 2019.

Yellow LED Light Therapy

Yellow LED Light Therapy for Redness and Skin Sensitivity

Objective:To evaluate the use of yellow LED light therapy in reducing facial redness and skin sensitivity.

Results:After 6 weeks, patients experienced a 60% reduction in facial redness and irritation. The yellow LED light calmed inflamed skin, reduced vascular visibility, and improved skin tolerance to external factors.

Conclusion:Yellow LED light therapy effectively reduces redness and soothes sensitive skin, with dramatic improvements.
Source: Journal of Clinical and Aesthetic Dermatology, 2021.
A TCM Look at Light Theraphy

A TCM Look at Light Therapy

  • It is believed that light can help stimulate the movement of qi and penetrate the body’s energy pathways. Multiple studies using red or near-infrared (NIR) light on acupuncture or meridian points have reported very promising and encouraging outcomes.

  • Research also suggests that this approach may produce effects similar to traditional needling, helping increase circulation and promote the flow of qi to the targeted area.

Reference: Baxter, D. et al. (2008). Clinical effectiveness of laser acupuncture: A systematic review. Journal of Acupuncture and Meridian Studies, 1(2), 65–82.

Cautions and Contraindications

Diseases that involve the retina of the eye, such as diabetes, and the use of photosensitizing medications like lithium or phenothiazine.

People with a history of skin cancer and systemic lupus erythematosus should also avoid this kind of treatment.

The use of phototherapy for people with bipolar disorder can result in mania. In these rare cases, light therapy must be reduced or stopped.

Patients sometimes also experience a flare-up of acne that is transitory in nature.

Very rarely photosensitivity reactions triggered by light involve redness, stinging, and burning; however, these reactions usually subside quickly.