Research & Clinical Trials
Light therapy has been used successfully in spas and clinics all over the world for more
than 35 years. It is rapidly becoming an acne and skin rejuvenation treatment of choice
for skincare professionals.
Learn more about light therapy in the published papers, studies and articles below:
- British Journal of Dermatology: Phototherapy with blue (415 nm)
and red (660nm) light in the treatment of acne vulgaris - American Journal of Clinical Dermatology: Phototherapy in the Treatment of Acne Vulgaris - What is its Role?
- Light Emitting Diodes Aid in Wound Healing
- Healing with Light Moves Beyond Fiction
- Light at the End of the Tunnel
- Measurements on Pharos Acne Treatment Light Source: Source Specifications and Preliminary in Vitro Results
- Cosmetic and Laser Therapy
- Mechanisms of Low Level Light Therapy
- Macrophage Responsiveness to Light Therapy
- Low Power Laser Therapy
- Combination blue (415nm) and red (633nm) LED phototherapy in the treatment of mild to severe acne vulgaris
- Invivo Human Dermal Collagen Production Following LED-Based Therapy
- NASA Light Emitting Diode Medical Applications
- NASA Studies: Light Therapy and Tissue Repair
- NASA Light-Emitting Diode Technology Brings Relief In Clinical Trials
- NASA Space Technology Shines Light on Healing
