
Red and Blue Light Therapy for Vaginal Atrophy & Menopause Symptoms
Vulvovaginal atrophy (commonly called vaginal atrophy or GSM) affects nearly 50% of postmenopausal women, causing dryness, itching and painful intercourse.
Vulvovaginal atrophy (commonly called vaginal atrophy or GSM) affects nearly 50% of postmenopausal women, causing dryness, itching and painful intercourse.
Enter red and near-infrared light therapy (RLT), a non-invasive treatment showing promising results in scar reduction and overall skin rejuvenation.
Male infertility is a prevalent and complex issue, affecting millions of couples worldwide. While numerous factors can contribute to this challenge, ranging from low sperm count and poor motility to hormonal imbalances and oxidative stress, innovative solutions are continually being explored. One such promising avenue is red and near-infrared light therapy (RLT), a non-invasive treatment that’s garnering attention for its potential to enhance sperm health and improve fertility outcomes.
Red light therapy (RLT) protocols can vary depending on the condition being treated and the specific device you’re using. Here’s a general guideline to keep in mind. Wavelength, Dosage, Power Density, Exposure Time, Distance from Light Source and Frequency
LED light therapy devices offer a versatile, non-invasive, and effective solution for various skin and health issues. By understanding the different types of devices, their benefits, and how to use them properly, you can make an informed decision and choose the best device for your needs.
Different colours of LED light, each measured in nanometres (nm), offer unique benefits by penetrating the skin at varying depths. In this article, we will explore the benefits of each colour of LED light therapy, their nanometre ranges, and the scientific research supporting their effectiveness.
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