Red light therapy (RLT) is gaining momentum, with a recent survey showing that nearly 15% of Americans have tried or considered light-based wellness treatments (Statista). The skin, our largest and most visible organ, is primarily targeted during sessions, driving interest for its cosmetic and therapeutic potential. Despite its popularity, the field faces a critical challenge: research outcomes are inconsistent, leaving both consumers and clinicians uncertain about what to expect from this emerging technology (NIH).
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3. Brief History of Red Light Therapy The roots of red light therapy trace back to the late 1960s, when Hungarian physician Endre Mester accidentally discovered…