
What are you doing to stop your skin—and the rest of your body with it—from aging?
The skin is the largest organ in the human body. It’s also our first line of defense against invaders: pathogens, toxins, potential injuries, impact, and all sorts of damage.
Given that, it’s no surprise that it tends to deteriorate quickly and show signs of wear and tear faster than the rest of our bodies.
One of the therapies that has grown more popular in recent years for treating and preventing skin aging is red light therapy. It is touted as a highly effective solution—sometimes even a “miracle healing modality”—to prevent skin aging and heal skin conditions.
But does it really work? And if so, how?
That’s what we’ll find out in this blog post.