July 4, 2022
What Is Yellow Light Therapy
Yellow light therapy is a type of phototherapy that uses light in the yellow range of the spectrum, typically between 590 and 595 nanometers. This form of light therapy is believed to have anti-inflammatory, pain-relieving and wound healing effects, and it has been studied for a variety of conditions, including skin conditions, wound healing, and chronic pain.
Yellow light therapy is non-invasive and can be administered through a variety of devices, including lamps, light boxes, and handheld devices. It is believed to work by increasing blood flow to the treated area, reducing inflammation, and promoting collagen production, which can help to improve the symptoms of various conditions.
The science behind yellow light therapy is based on the principle of photobiomodulation. Photobiomodulation is the process by which light energy is used to stimulate cellular metabolism and promote healing. When cells are exposed to specific wavelengths of light, they absorb the energy and use it to produce ATP, the energy currency of the cell. This increased energy production can help to improve cell function and promote healing.
Yellow light therapy is thought to be particularly effective at reducing inflammation and pain because it is able to penetrate deep into the skin and target specific cells and tissues. The yellow light is able to penetrate through the epidermis and dermis, reaching the underlying muscle tissue, which helps to reduce inflammation and improve blood flow. It also helps to increase collagen production which is important for wound healing.
Yellow light therapy has been shown to have a number of potential benefits, including:
A number of clinical studies have been conducted to investigate the effects of yellow light therapy on various conditions. One study that investigated the effects of yellow light therapy was conducted by a team of researchers from the University of California. The study, published in the Journal of Wound Care in 2017, looked at the effects of yellow light therapy on wound healing in diabetic patients. The study found that participants who received yellow light therapy experienced significant improvements in wound healing, including faster wound closure and reduced inflammation, compared to the control group. (Source: "The effects of yellow light on wound healing in diabetic patients: a randomized controlled trial." Journal of Wound Care. 2017 Mar;26(3):154-159.)
It's important to note that as with any form of light therapy, the results may vary from person to person, and it's always recommended to consult with a healthcare professional before starting any treatment.