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LED, or light emitting diode therapy, is a skincare treatment that uses varying wavelengths of light,
including red and blue,yellow,green,IR. NASA originally developed it for plant growth experiments on shuttle missions and later
found it to have promise for wound treatment. LED light therapy is now used by some aestheticians to help regenerate the skin from
aging. It’s also used for acne. Your healthcare provider uses red or blue light frequencies based on the skincare concern. Red is
primarily used for anti-aging, while blue is used for acne treatment. Unlike other types of light therapy, LEDs do not contain
ultraviolet rays. Therefore, they’re safe for regular use. LED light therapy doesn’t cause burns compared to other anti-aging
treatments such as chemical peels, dermabrasion, and laser therapy. It may be safe for all skin colors and types.
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LED light therapy has an established history of skin uses. The U.S. Navy SEALs began using it in the 1990s to help heal wounds quickly and to help regenerate damaged muscle tissues. Since then, the treatment has been researched for different situations in aesthetics. It’s mainly noted for increasing collagen and tissues. All of which can smooth out your skin and reduce the appearance of damage from:
age spots
acne