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Photo-modulation

Photo-modulation  : light to eliminate stretch marks

 

Photo-modulation (lumino-stimulation or chromo-stimulation) projects a red-orange light directly onto the area affected by the  stretch marks. It is a form of light therapy. This light emitted by LEDs stimulates the production of  collagen and elastin essential to the elasticity of the skin. In addition, photo-modulation improves blood circulation and participates in the restructuring of the skin. After a treatment, the general quality of the skin is improved. To note  : Unlike treatment such as laser or peeling, LED photo-modulation is a natural treatment that does not attack the skin.

 

Light stimulation (or photo-modulation) treatment is effective on all types of stretch marks  :

 

  • Mature stretch marks (white) fade to a minimum of 50  %.

  • Immature stretch marks (red and inflamed) can sometimes completely disappear.

 

LED photo-modulation, also called lumino-stimulation or chromo-stimulation, is an innovative process that shows good results in the treatment of stretch marks. In addition, photo-modulation improves blood circulation and participates in the restructuring of the skin. . After a treatment, the general quality of the skin is improved. Reduces fine lines and wrinkles, cures psoriasis. Disappearance  red stretch marks and strong attenuation of white stretch marks, tighten pores. Disappearance of pigment spots, oxygenation and hydration. Healing and purifying action. Photo-modulation is a treatment using diode light (LED) to stimulate the production of elastic fibers in the skin (collagen and elastin) and thus reduce stretch marks.

 

How it works?

 

The penetration of the rays of light, emitted by the LED lamp, into the different layers of the skin, depends on their wavelength, that is to say their color. There are 4 colors: red, blue, yellow  and green.  Depending on the chosen color and its intensity, the light penetrates the skin and acts directly on the cells, stimulating their collagen and elastin fiber synthesis activities.

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