
Opinion|Videos|September 26, 2024
What Is Red Light Therapy and Why Should It Be Used
Author(s)Aaron S. Farberg, MD
Aaron Farberg, MD, discusses how red light therapy utilizes specific wavelengths of light to penetrate skin cells, stimulating mitochondrial function, potentially leading to various therapeutic effects such as reduced inflammation and improved tissue repair.
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