Red Light Therapy - PBM (4-Color System)

Photobiomodulation for Cellular Energy, Skin Repair, and Inflammation Control

How Photobiomodulation Works

Red light therapy, also known as photobiomodulation (PBM), utilizes specific wavelengths of light to stimulate cellular function, promote tissue repair, and reduce inflammation. Our state-of-the-art full-body bed delivers four distinct light spectrums—Red, Blue, Yellow, and Green—targeting different tissue depths and biological effects.

PBM works by delivering photons that are absorbed by chromophores within mitochondria—primarily cytochrome c oxidase. This enhances ATP production, modulates oxidative stress, and triggers transcription factors related to healing and regeneration.

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The Science of Light:

4 Wavelengths. 4 Effects.

  • Red (630–660nm): Tissue repair, collagen, circulation

  • Blue (405–470nm): Antibacterial, acne control

  • Yellow (580–595nm): Calms inflammation, improves tone

  • Green (520–560nm): Reduces pigmentation, balances melanin

Clinically Documented Benefits

Boost Cellular Metabolism: Boosts ATP production via mitochondrial stimulation

Reduced Inflammation: Downregulates COX-2 and pro-inflammatory cytokines

Increased Collagen Synthesis: Supports skin rejuvenation and wound healing

Increased Vascular Function: Increases nitric oxide availability for circulation

Reduced Bacterial Load: Antimicrobial effect through blue light exposure

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Flame icon with water droplet symbol and the text 'Reduced Inflammation' underneath.
Illustration of blood vessels with increased vascular function, showing a network of blue vessels with arrows indicating flow.
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Use Cases & Evidence-Supported Indications

PBM therapy is supported by over 5,000 peer-reviewed studies and is clinically indicated for:

  • Acne, eczema, and rosacea

  • Fine lines, wrinkles, and photoaging

  • Muscle and joint recovery

  • Neurological repair (including peripheral neuropathy)

  • Mood support (via serotonin and dopamine modulation)

  • Circadian rhythm alignment and sleep enhancement

What to Expect

  • 10–20 minutes, full-body exposure

  • Choose Red, Blue, Yellow, Green

  • Painless, warming, deeply calming

  • Better sleep, energy, glowing skin

Ready to boost your recovery, skin health, and cellular energy?