
How Does It Work?
Fibroblasts
Are Cells
Fibroblasts are cells that use amino acids to produce collagen in our bodies. It requires a lot of energy, which naturally occurs from ATP production in the mitochondria of our cells.


633nm
wavelength of
Red Light
633nm wavelength of red light and 830nm wavelength of infra-red light stimulate the mitochondria in our cells. Now, mitochondria is able to attract light, oxygen, and nutrients from the food we eat and from simply fresh air and sun and to turn it into a powerful and necessary energy our bodies can use through the process of cellular respiration.
So by using these very precise wavelengths of light- the mitochondria in our cells can produce energy more efficiently, resulting in a high speed and higher quality collagen production by our fibroblast cells.

