LED THERAPY – your ally in regenerative technology
Red light therapy is currently experiencing a renaissance in the field of aesthetic medicine. Since the first experiments in space, hundreds of clinical trials and thousands of laboratory studies have been conducted to determine whether red light therapy (RTL) has medical benefits. Initially, LED light technology was created by NASA to support plant growth in space conditions but later it was transferred to the broad field of medicine.
Due to its unique properties, the advanced and non-invasive red light treatment method is currently one of the most frequently used regenerative therapies in aesthetic medicine. It is used in photobiomodulation where specific wavelengths of light are absorbed by tissues, which leads to the revitalization of our skin.
Red light therapy stimulates the activity of fibroblasts, accelerating the synthesis of collagen and proteins. Additionally, it increases cell viability by intensifying the production of cellular ATP and supports the middle phase of the remodeling process, promoting the intensive formation of linear collagen.
It is generally accepted that red light accelerates cell regeneration by increasing the production of collagen and elastin, which results in the reduction of fine wrinkles, scars, acne and improvement of the overall condition of the skin. Red light therapy can be effectively used to treat stretch marks, cellulite and, importantly for many patients, difficult-to-heal wounds and skin damage. Moreover, it can be used both as a stand-alone therapy and as a complement to other aesthetic medicine procedures.

