Continuous Mode
The continuous mode delivers a constant light, ideal for:
- Soothing pain: Provides quick relief by relaxing muscles.
- Reducing inflammation: Effective for recent injuries or swollen areas.
- Surface treatments: Particularly suited for superficial conditions like acne or minor wounds.
Pulsed Mode
The pulsed mode alternates between "on" and "off" phases, allowing for:
- Deeper penetration into tissues to reach muscles, joints, and chronic inflammation.
- Reduced tissue heating, making it ideal for longer treatments.
- Cell regeneration stimulation, as pulses enhance protein production and accelerate healing.
Combined Mode (Multi-Wavelengths)
This mode uses multiple wavelengths (e.g., 650 nm, 850 nm, 940 nm) working simultaneously to:
- Address multiple conditions at various depths (skin, muscles, bones).
- Combine the benefits of red and infrared light, stimulating both surface and deep regeneration.
Specific Mode (Single Wavelength)
Certain products allow for activating a single wavelength for targeted needs:
- 660 nm (red light): Promotes collagen production, increases blood circulation, and is ideal for muscle recovery.
- 850 nm or 940 nm (infrared light): Targeted for chronic conditions such as ligament injuries, arthritis, and bone or joint issues.
How to Choose?
The choice of mode depends on:
- The condition: Whether it is superficial or deep.
- The goal: Pain relief, inflammation reduction, or cell stimulation.
- The area to treat: Skin, muscles, or joints.
These modes allow treatments to be tailored to maximize benefits and meet the specific needs of each user.