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Many women and men share the goal of slowing visible aging. Analysts project the anti-aging market could reach $83.2 billion by 2027, and shoppers increasingly favor non-invasive options that avoid injections or long recovery times. Light therapy is one such option, yet it remains underused in skin-care routines.
Light therapy delivers selected wavelengths to the skin, where the energy may penetrate tissue, encourage cellular turnover, and support repair. Studies report benefits such as collagen stimulation, wrinkle reduction, and fading of acne-related inflammation or age spots.
Several home-use devices now offer multiple wavelengths. Aduro’s “7+1” mask, eyewear, and handheld units, for example, let users choose among the following colors:
Red: may boost collagen for firmer-looking skin.
Blue: targets acne-associated bacteria.
Green: can help even skin tone.
Yellow: may calm redness and rosacea.
Orange: intended to revive dull skin.
Cyan: soothes irritation.
Purple: supports cell renewal.
Infrared: aims to enhance overall results.
Single colors or combinations can be selected to match individual concerns.
“I bought it for acne, but I also use the wrinkle setting. The mask feels light, so I can meditate or do gentle exercises while wearing it.”
—Sandra G., verified buyer
Because most people have more than one concern, a multi-wavelength approach can serve as an all-in-one add-on. The full-face mask is marketed for professional use, while smaller units allow spot treatment on areas of redness or discomfort.
“I stripped my skin barrier with acids and developed rosacea-like redness. One minute each of green, orange, blue, and violet every morning has evened my tone and calmed flare-ups; I also use it after microneedling to reduce redness.”
This information is educational and not a substitute for professional medical advice.
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- Sonia M., verified buyer
As more celebrities try light therapy, interest is growing in this non-invasive option for common skin concerns.
For clients who want a relaxing facial that may also reduce visible imperfections, light therapy can be a gentle add-on. Kayian Medical supplies medical-grade laser and light devices to skin-care professionals; the units are MDA-certified and FDA-cleared for the indicated uses. Offering evidence-based light services can help encourage repeat visits.