La terapia con luce rossa è nota per i suoi benefici curativi e antietà, ma alcune persone lo chiedono: La terapia con luce rossa può causare iperpigmentazione?
La risposta breve: Unlikely
Red light therapy does not typically cause hyperpigmentation.
Infatti, può effettivamente aiutare a ridurre alcuni tipi di pigmentazione causati da infiammazioni o danni alla pelle.
Why It’s Considered Safe
- Red light uses low-level, luce non UV, which doesn’t stimulate melanin the way sunlight (UV) fa.
- It works by boosting cell repair and circulation, not by increasing pigment production.
- Studies show it may help improve skin tone, ridurre il rossore, and promote even pigmentation.
Quando essere prudenti
Although rare, people with very sensitive or heat-reactive skin Dovrebbe:
- Inizia con short sessions (5–10 minuti).
- Avoid using it with photosensitive products like strong acids or retinol.
- Sempre wear sunscreen if using red light as part of a daily skincare routine.
Can Red Light Help Hyperpigmentation?
SÌ! Some users report improvement in segni post-acneici, danni del sole, and uneven tone over time. Tuttavia, results may vary depending on skin type and condition.
Pensieri finali
Red light therapy is generally safe and non provoca iperpigmentazione. It may even help reduce it when used correctly. If you have existing pigmentation issues, talk to a dermatologist for the best treatment plan.