In the ever-evolving world of skincare, it can be overwhelming to navigate through the myriad of treatments promising to revolutionise your routine.
One such innovation that has been gaining attention is Yellow LED light therapy. But with so many questions surrounding this treatment – What is it? How does it work? What benefits does it offer? – It’s easy to feel lost and unsure.
The uncertainty of not understanding how different LED-coloured light therapies work, such as yellow, blue and red light, can create a sense of scepticism around their efficacy.
This comprehensive guide is designed to clarify any confusion and provide you with extensive knowledge about the countless benefits and applications of Yellow light therapy.
We’ll dive into the science behind this non-invasive treatment, explore its unique features compared to other LED therapies, and highlight how our Clearlight® Saunas Medical-grade Chromotherapy can utilise this therapeutic colour of yellow.
By showcasing a wide range of benefits – from collagen production and reducing pigmentation to soothing skin irritation and promoting cell rejuvenation – we aim to demonstrate how Yellow light therapy can be an effective solution to common skin concerns.
Our ultimate intention is to empower you with knowledge, enabling you to make informed decisions about improving your mood and reinforcing the holistic benefits of our 2-Person Full Spectrum Sauna that comes with a 92 LED medical-grade Chromotherapy device for promoting a healthier, more radiant you. So, let’s embark on this journey to radiance together!
The Science Behind Yellow LED Light Therapy
At its core, yellow LED light therapy is a non-invasive, pain-free treatment that uses light-emitting diodes (LEDs) to deliver therapeutic benefits to the skin. Unlike other forms of light therapy, yellow or amber light therapy is specifically known for its ability to reduce pigmentation, making it a go-to solution for many common skin concerns.
The magic lies in the LEDs. These tiny light sources emit a specific wavelength of light, which penetrates the skin at a shallow level. This targeted approach allows yellow light therapy to address specific skin issues involving redness, skin irritation, and inflammation without damaging surrounding tissues.
More specifically, yellow light therapy has a wavelength of roughly 590 nm as used in clinical applications for skin treatments. This wavelength penetrates the skin between 0.5 and 2mm and is used mainly for treating photoaging.
It’s important to know that our Chromotherapy unit uses a combination of two different colours, red light at 660 nm and green light at 540 nm, to emit yellow light.