How do collagen fluorescent lamps work? Or how does a collagen lamp penetrate the skin?
Studies have shown that visible red light penetrates to the bottom of the dermis down to the fatty layer and it also has beneficial anti-inflammatory properties. While red light stimulates the skin’s ability to produce collagen and elastin, it also increases oxygen and nutrients. This will further reduce inflammation while it enhances the wound repair process. Red light in the visible light spectra between 600nm and 700nm also stimulates the skin cell’s vitality and permeability. Laboratory studies have shown that skin cells grow up to 150 to 200% faster and deliver powerful therapeutic benefits to living tissue when exposed to certain light wavelengths. Click here to learn more about the skin penetration depth of red light or simply consulting with your cosmetic salon or dermatologist!
Studies have shown that visible red light penetrates to the bottom of the dermis down to the fatty layer and it also has beneficial anti-inflammatory properties. While red light stimulates the skin’s ability to produce collagen and elastin, it also increases oxygen and nutrients. This will further reduce inflammation while it enhances the wound repair process. Red light in the visible light spectra between 600nm and 700nm also stimulates the skin cell’s vitality and permeability. Laboratory studies have shown that skin cells grow up to 150 to 200% faster and deliver powerful therapeutic benefits to living tissue when exposed to certain light wavelengths. Click here to learn more about the skin penetrations depth of red light or simply consulting with your cosmetic salon or dermatologist!