Research on 660-nanometer red light has found that it helps promote
the production of collagen and elastic fibers, improve skin tone,
reduce fine lines and wrinkles, and accelerate wound healing;
Near-infrared light at 850 nanometers can penetrate deep into the
body, aiding muscle recovery and reducing inflammation and pain
caused by chronic or acute injuries.
Deep repair alleviates stiffness and swelling in patients with
arthritis, frozen shoulder, lumbar muscle strain, and cervical
spondylosis. For fitness enthusiasts, athletes, and manual
laborers, it can accelerate lactate metabolism, relax muscles,
repair ligament strains, and shorten recovery time. For patients
with acne/acne scars, postoperative wound recovery, and sensitive
muscle groups, it can reduce scar formation and promote collagen
production. For patients with insomnia, cold hands and feet, and
low metabolism, irradiation of the sole/back before bedtime can
improve microcirculation. It is also suitable for animal
phototherapy, promoting wound healing and reducing fatigue.
Applicable Scenarios and Audiences:
Sports Injuries: Accelerate recovery from muscle strains or joint sprains (combined
with local cold compress).
Chronic Pain Management: Alleviate soreness in shoulders, neck, lumbar muscle strain, and
osteoarthritis.
Postoperative Repair: Promote wound healing and minimize scar formation.
Skin Conditions: Treat acne, dermatitis, burns, and care for postoperative
incisions.
Daily Wellness: Relieve fatigue and improve local circulation.