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Clinical data, protocols and real-world results for skin, hair and health.

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Clinical Evidence of LED Photobiomodulation for the Skin
A Review of the Available Peer-Reviewed Evidence of LED Photobiomodulation—Clinical Trials, Wavelengths, Doses, Safety, and Indications for Use. Read more...
Red Light and Testosterone: What the Data Shows
A series of studies investigates whether red light can influence testosterone levels. What does the data really show, which men might see an effect, and which claims are exaggerated. Read more...
Circadian rhythm, light, and skin
The epidermis has its own clock genes that work independently of the brain. They determine when the skin repairs, protects, and ages — and how light can optimize these processes. Read more...
Red light for wound healing and post-procedure recovery
Red LED light reduces healing time by up to 50% in controlled studies. Why clinics use it as a standard after procedures — and how to apply it at home. Read more...
Mitochondrial Biology of Photobiomodulation
Red and near-infrared light are not "skin energy" in a metaphorical sense—they activate a specific molecular machine. A review of the proven mechanisms with PubMed references. Read more...
Biohacking and LED Photobiomodulation: What Bryan Johnson Does
Bryan Johnson spends over $2 million annually trying to slow down his biological aging. One of the few interventions he employs that has strong clinical evidence is red LED light. Read more...
Healthy Skin: A Complete Scientific Guide
Healthy skin is a mirror of a healthy body. Here, we unite everything – barrier function, microbiome, nutrition, sleep, light therapy – into one practical guide. Read more...
Mental Health and Skin: The Invisible Connection
The skin and nervous system share a common embryonic origin. This explains why stress is seen on the face first – and why relaxation truly rejuvenates the skin. Read more...
Anti-aging with red light: what really works
From the age of 25, skin begins to lose 1% of its collagen each year. Red LED light (630–660 nm) is one of the few non-invasive methods with real evidence... Read more...
LED vs. Acne: What Really Works
Over 60 clinical studies support the use of blue and red LED light for mild to moderate acne. What works, for whom, and for how long. Read more...
Hair Loss and LED Therapy: What Does Science Say
Red light (650–680 nm) and near-infrared light are increasingly being recommended as a non-invasive adjunct to the treatment of androgenetic alopecia. A review of the evidence, protocols, and which devices... Read more...
How to Choose a Quality LED Mask: The Dermatologist's Guide to Safe Phototherapy at Home
With the growing popularity of light therapy, the market has become flooded with countless devices. But how do we know if the mask we're buying is an effective medical tool... Read more...
Digital Aging: How to protect your skin from screens and stress with LED therapy
Do you spend more than 4 hours a day in front of a computer or smartphone? If the answer is “yes”, you are exposed to so-called digital aging . While... Read more...
End of tired skin and age spots: The power of yellow light and phototherapy
Since we have already covered the topics of acne and anti-aging , the third relevant topic is “Skin care in different seasons and dealing with pigmentation.” This article will target... Read more...
How an LED mask transforms collagen production at home
The Secret of “Glass Skin”: How an LED Mask Transforms Collagen Production at Home We've all seen the perfect, radiant skin of celebrities that seems to glow from within. Often... Read more...
LED therapy for acne – how it works and why it is scientifically supported
LED Acne Therapy: The Modern Solution for Clear Skin That Works While You Rest Acne is not just a problem for teenagers. In today's world, full of stress and pollution,... Read more...