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Evidence suggests Red Light Therapy mayincreaseWound healing.

7 studies (6 claims)

Emerging evidence

Study Claims

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InterventionDirectionEndpointTypePopulationDosageTitle
low-power light therapyNo effect - demonstrate the benefitswound healing
Molecular
Not specified (parameters like wavelength and dose are mentioned but not quantified).Effects of low-power light therapy on wound healing: LASER x LED.cited 131×
photobiomodulation (PBM) light therapy after dental extractionIncreases - improvewound healing
Human
human participantsTreatment times ranged from 17 to 900 seconds per application, with wavelengths from 550 to 1,064 nm.Photobiomodulation in dental extraction therapy: Postsurgical pain reduction and wound healing.cited 6×
Low-level light therapy (LLLT)Increases - promotingwound healing
Human
Infrared wavelength (828 nm) and red wavelength (628 nm) LLLT applied to the laryngeal region.The Effectiveness of Low-Level Light Therapy in Attenuating Vocal Fatigue.cited 18×
Low-level light therapy (LLLT)Increases - used to stimulatewound healing
Human
Not specifiedThe use of low-level light therapy in supportive care for patients with breast cancer: review of the literature.cited 49×
Low level light (or laser) therapy (LLLT)Increases - is used to increasewound healing and tissue regeneration
Human
Not specified (ranges of acceptable dosages mentioned but not detailed).Effect of pulsing in low-level light therapy.cited 189×
red light therapyIncreases - improveswound healing
Human
670 nm, 4J/cm²Melatonin as a principal component of red light therapy.cited 14×