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InvisaRed Technology

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With the invisaRed technology, Dual Coherent wavelengths, (Red & Infrared), of light, are absorbed by the subcutaneous tissue. Localized blood flow heats the area stimulating cellular respiration, ATP synthesis & collagen production. Light at these wavelengths is very beneficial in treating problems close to the surface such as cellulite, stretch marks, scars, skin elasticity, collagen production, wrinkles, acne, and is particularly effective in removing fat from unwanted problem areas.

The diverse tissue and cell types in the body all have their own unique light absorption characteristics; that is, they will only absorb light at specific wavelengths and not at others. For example, skin layers, because of their high blood and water content, absorb red light very readily, while calcium and phosphorus absorb light of different wavelengths.

Superluminous LEDs, (Light Emitting Diodes), are safe concentrated light sources used to produce the specific wavelengths of light that provide therapeutic benefits of light therapy without adverse side effects.

Therapeutic Effects of LLLT

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  • Increases blood capillary circulation and vascular activity by promoting improvement in the metabolism of nitric oxide (NO). This facilitates increased vasodilatation and leads to the formation of new capillaries. This in turn provides additional oxygen and nutrients to accelerate natural tissue healing processes, and eventually evokes a cascade of beneficial biochemical processes. 

  • Stimulates the synthesis of adenosine tri-phosphate, (ATP)—an immediate energy source for muscle contraction and is essential in the metabolism of all cellular processes and life support systems.

  • Relaxes muscles reduce nerve excitability and stimulate nerve transmission. 

  • Reduces scar tissue and stimulates wound healing. 

  • Increases lymphatic system activity and relieves edema and discomfort associated with swelling. 

  • Stimulates the production of collagen, the most important component of wound healing.

  • Increases RNA/DNA synthesis, stimulating cellular reproduction to accelerate the replacement of damaged cells. 

  • Increases production of endorphins from the brain; promoting mood elevation and stress reduction. 

  • Stimulates the production of adrenals, which facilitates long-term resilience to stress. 

  • Reduces inflammation and swelling in chronic conditions of arthritis, bursitis, and tendonitis. 

  • Stimulates fibroblastic activity, promoting repair of connective tissue and formation of collagen fibers. 

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