Red light therapy is also known as low-level laser therapy, says Ife J. Rodney, M.D., a dermatologist and founding director of Eternal Dermatology + Aesthetics. “Basically, this therapy shines the red ...
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Hosted on MSNWhy Restaurants Use That Ominous Red Lighting So Much NowAcross cities nationwide, restaurants have been switching from regular lighting to an ambient red glow to illuminate venues. Why has this trend taken off?
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Can A $500 Red Light Face Mask Really Improve Your Skin? Yes—And Doctors Finally Know WhyIn some cases, it’s a response we want: Dermatologists have been using light therapeutically for years, for medical and aesthetic ... a few things. First, different lights are used for different skin ...
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