Photobiomodulation (PBM)
Photobiomodulation (PBM) is a non-invasive, drug-free, evidence-based health management approach that utilizes precise combinations of scientifically validated wavelengths and frequencies to support cellular repair, activation, and balance. By integrating Red Light, Near-Infrared Light (NIR), and Blue Light, in combination with frequency and pulse modulation, PBM works in harmony with biological rhythms to regulate physiological functions at the cellular level, promoting tissue repair, homeostasis, and overall health.
- Activates mitochondrial function and enhances cellular energy (ATP) production
- Stimulates collagen and elastin synthesis
- Reduces superficial inflammation and improves skin texture and radiance
- Suitable for anti-aging management, skin regeneration, and post-aesthetic treatment recovery
- High tissue penetration, targeting muscles, joints, and deep tissues
- Enhances blood circulation and tissue oxygenation
- Alleviates inflammation and pain
- Promotes deep tissue repair and post-exercise recovery
- When combined with red light, significantly enhances overall regenerative outcomes
- Exhibits antibacterial properties, particularly against Cutibacterium acnes
- Reduces inflammatory acne responses
- Assists in regulating sebum production
- Suitable for oily skin and localized skin management
🕒 Frequency Modulation
The required number of treatment sessions varies according to individual health conditions and therapeutic goals. In general, a structured treatment protocol conducted over several weeks to several months is recommended to achieve optimal and sustainable clinical outcomes. Customized programs may include Relaxation, Balance, or Activation modes, allowing for personalized regulation based on individual needs.
- Individuals seeking anti-aging and skin health optimization
- Patients in the recovery phase following medical or aesthetic procedures
- Individuals experiencing chronic fatigue, high stress levels, or poor sleep quality
- Those with muscle or joint discomfort, or requiring support for physical recovery