How red light actually works
Not a trend. A clinically studied wavelength that goes beneath the surface to stimulate your skin's own repair process.
Light penetrates skin
630–670nm red light wavelengths pass through the outer skin layer and reach your fibroblast cells — the cells responsible for collagen production.
Cells energize
The light stimulates your mitochondria to produce more ATP — cellular energy — which supercharges your skin's natural repair and regeneration cycle.
Collagen builds
Over days and weeks, your skin produces more collagen and elastin — reducing fine lines, firming texture, and fading redness. Results that compound with each session.
You glow
By week two, customers report visibly smoother skin and reduced puffiness. By week six, the structural changes — fewer fine lines, better tone — are what your mirror shows.
"Significant increases in collagen density were observed after consistent red light therapy treatment."
Journal of Photomedicine and Laser Surgery, 2024