Infrared, ultraviolet and LED therapy – can lights cure us?
Update: 2024-12-17
Description
You might have seen those robot-looking red light masks being sold for skincare purposes.
You might have thought — looks technological, but does it work?
It's not just red light. There are a spectrum of health claims from infrared to ultraviolet.
Norman and Tegan go through the rainbow to assess where there's evidence, and where there's not.
References:
- Near Infrared Photoimmunotherapy: A Review of Recent Progress and Their Target Molecules for Cancer Therapy
- Effect of NASA Light-Emitting Diode Irradiation on Wound Healing
- Visible Red Light Emitting Diode Photobiomodulation for Skin Fibrosis: Key Molecular Pathways
- Utilization of light-emitting diodes for skin therapy: Systematic review and meta-analysis
- Photodynamic Therapy Using HMME for Port-Wine Stains: Clinical Effectiveness and Sonographic Appearance
- Effect of Blue Light on Acne Vulgaris: A Systematic Review
- The efficacy of violet light in the treatment of acne
- Featured review: What are the benefits and risks of light therapy for treating atopic eczema?
- Light therapy for preventing seasonal affective disorder
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