Harnessing the therapeutic benefits of red and near-infrared light.
1903
Niels Ryberg Finsen receives the Nobel Prize for pioneering phototherapy, demonstrating its effectiveness in treating lupus vulgaris, a type of tuberculous skin disease.
1917
Einstein’s groundbreaking theory lays the foundation for laser technology, influencing future advancements in light-based treatments.
1960
Theodore H. Maiman and his team develop the first working laser, marking a major milestone in optical science and medical applications.
1967
Hungarian physicist Endre Mester makes a surprising discovery—a low-powered laser that unexpectedly speeds up wound healing, paving the way for red light therapy.
1987
Commercial laser devices enter the market, advertised for pain relief, arthritis treatment, and tissue regeneration, despite limited scientific backing.
1989
Tiina Karu links red light therapy to mitochondrial function, sparking discussions on its biological effects beyond traditional laser applications.
1996
NASA confirms the benefits of red light therapy using LED technology, supporting its role in cell regeneration and healing.
2000+
Scientific research surges, with thousands of studies validating the effects of therapy on human biology.
2010
Technological advancements lead to more compact devices, offering broader coverage and enhanced usability.
Today
Ongoing research, continuous improvements, and integration of multiple wavelengths drive the next generation of red light therapy.
red and near-infrared light
Within the spectrum of light, red and Near-Infrared (NIR) wavelengths play pivotal roles. Specifically, red light (around 600-700nm) affects the skin’s superficial layers, while NIR light (approximately 700-1100nm) reaches deeper tissues like muscles and tendons. Recognizing the distinct impacts of these wavelengths is essential for maximizing their therapeutic benefits, underlining the significance of the wavelength spectrum in light therapy.
Unlock Full-Spectrum Healing
Our advanced technology incorporates six distinct wavelengths, each meticulously chosen to target unique aspects of cellular health and regeneration. From the surface of your skin to the deepest layers of muscle tissue, lumavit devices cast a wide net of therapeutic light to activate a cascade of biological processes.
With a spectrum ranging from the revitalizing red to the deeply penetrating near-infrared, experience a comprehensive light therapy session that is as multifaceted as the health benefits it delivers.
Explore the benefits of red and near-infrared light therapy for a healthier you.
Support muscle recovery with red and near-infrared light therapy. Red light improves circulation and aids in surface-level muscle repair, while near-infrared light penetrates deeper, reducing soreness, speeding up healing, and boosting muscle performance.
Red light boosts collagen, improves skin elasticity, and promotes hair growth, while near-infrared light targets deeper layers to repair tissue, reduce inflammation, and minimize wrinkles for healthier skin.
Red light supports relaxation and balances your circadian rhythm, while near-infrared light helps reduce chronic pain, promoting deeper, more restful sleep.
Red light helps balance skin-related hormones, while near-infrared light penetrates deeper, potentially aiding glands like the thyroid to regulate metabolism and energy levels.
Red light supports the eye’s surface, relieving dry eyes and reducing inflammation, while near-infrared light, used cautiously, can help protect deeper eye structures and prevent degenerative conditions.
Red and near-infrared light therapy boost cellular rejuvenation and tissue repair, supporting skin regeneration and deep healing in muscles and organs. This may help delay aging and extend the healthspan of various organ systems.
Red light aids in soft tissue recovery, offering minor pain relief for skin and muscles around bones. Near-infrared light penetrates deeper, potentially accelerating bone repair and reducing inflammation in injured areas.
Multiple Frequencies for Optimal Health
Experience the synergy of multi wavelengths with lumavit. Select red light for surface-level rejuvenation, near-infrared (NIR) for deep tissue restoration, or combine both for comprehensive care.
Red Light
Red light therapy is designed to target the epidermis, where it’s absorbed by skin cells, igniting a series of skin health and healing responses. This wavelength is optimal for addressing issues like fine lines, wrinkles, and promoting a vibrant skin appearance.
Near-Infrared Light
NIR light, which is invisible to the human eye, reaches beyond the superficial layers into the muscles and joints. This deep penetration supports recovery from physical exertion, soothes deep-seated inflammation, and stimulates cellular repair where it’s most needed.
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