Teadus
Tehnoloogiad yumeskin. taga — EMS-mikrovool ning punane- ja lähi-infrapuna valgusteraapia — toetuvad eelretsenseeritud kliinilistele uuringutele. Allpool mõned uuringud, millest meie töö lähtub.
Red & NIR Light
2007
Randomized, placebo-controlled split-face trial reporting improvements in wrinkle measurements, elasticity, and collagen-related skin markers after repeated 633 nm and/or 830 nm LED phototherapy.
Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology B: Biology
Red & NIR Light
2014
Controlled clinical trial reporting improvements in skin roughness, complexion, wrinkle appearance, and ultrasound-measured collagen density after repeated red and near-infrared light sessions. Note: sponsor-funded study.
Photomedicine and Laser Surgery
Red & NIR Light
2025
Consensus paper synthesising the current evidence base for photobiomodulation applications across dermatology — wavelengths, dosing and clinical use cases.
Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology
Red & NIR Light
2024
Continuing-medical-education review of clinical dermatology applications of photobiomodulation, including skin rejuvenation and safety considerations.
Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology
Red & NIR Light
2018
Systematic review of randomized controlled trials evaluating LED light therapy across dermatological indications, with attention to study design and outcome measures.
Lasers in Surgery and Medicine
Red & NIR Light
2024
Broad review of photobiomodulation mechanisms — mitochondrial activity, collagen synthesis, microcirculation — and how they translate into dermatology applications.
International Journal of Molecular Sciences
Red & NIR Light
2025
Narrative review of red LED therapy across dermatological use-cases, summarising clinical outcomes and practical parameters.
Bratislava Medical Journal
Red & NIR Light
2022
Systematic review of consumer home-use dermatology devices, including LED-based tools — relevant context for at-home photobiomodulation rituals.
Archives of Dermatological Research
EMS / Microcurrent
Multiple
Clinical research indicates that microcurrent (EMS) increases ATP production, stimulates fibroblasts and improves muscle tone — contributing to a visibly lifted, firmer eye and face contour with consistent use.
Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology / PubMed indexed
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