Experts say the specific wavelengths used in LED technology work to stimulate collagen production and yield younger-looking skin—and in one study, participants who received red light therapy on their face twice per week for 30 total sessions saw improved skin complexion1, skin tone, skin smoothness, and collagen density.
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