A dermatologist explains how red light therapy works | SELF IMPROVED

Red light therapy is becoming a popular skin treatment, but does it actually work? Triple board-certified dermatologist Dr. Mamina Turegano explains.

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5 Comments

  1. LLLT requires a laser set to specific wavelengths, not just any red colored light. And even then no one has been able to prove its effects to be significant. Nor is the theory it a new concept, it has been around since the late 1800s. Many people have been duped by unscrupulous claims, don’t be one of them.

  2. Skincare is sooo important, it’s hard to put into words. Red light therapy has transformed my skin, improving its texture and reducing wrinkles. At 46, people often think I’m much younger! Got my RLT panel from Future Form Official, and it’s affordable.

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