Biophotomodulation
Biophotomodulation (BPM), also known as low-level light therapy (LLLT) or photobiomodulation (PBM), is a non-invasive therapeutic technique that uses light to stimulate and heal biological tissues. It employs specific wavelengths of light—typically red, near-infrared, or blue light—to penetrate the skin and interact with cells at the molecular level. The light energy is absorbed by the mitochondria in the cells, leading to a series of beneficial effects, such as:
This non-invasive, drug-free approach is safe and well-tolerated, making it a popular option for individuals seeking holistic treatment alternatives.