Reducing Collagen Loss With Red Light Therapy

 

Collagen vitality

Collagen is a vital part of the skin, contributing to elasticity and strength. It is a type of fibrous protein that is also present in bones, tendons and muscles. In the skin, collagen plays different roles. It assists with the formation of new skin cells; thus replacing skill cells that have died. Collagen also assists with the formation of fibroblasts, a cellular network that lies in the skin’s middle layer. Fibroblasts offer a foundation for new cells to grow upon. As the body ages, wrinkles and other skin-related problems often start to develop, which is greatly contributed to with the reduction in collagen production that occurs with age.

Factors in Collagen Production

Let’s start by looking at what really causes collagen production to be reduced in the human body. Wrinkles, sagging skin and similar skin problems are usually associated with older age, but many people do not realize that some of their everyday lifestyle habits are also contributing to a loss of collagen - in other words, some of your daily habits may be causing you to experience wrinkles and other problems at a younger age. 

One of the most important factors to consider when it comes to collagen loss is sun exposure. The UV rays of the sun cause collagen to have a more rapid breakdown rate, which reduces elasticity. Apart from sun exposure, there are some other important factors that you also need to take a look at:

  • A diet that is high in sugar can greatly contribute to the attachment of sugars to proteins, which causes collagen proteins to become weaker and dry.

  • Some autoimmune diseases can target collagen.

  • Smoking causes damage to collagen and a significant reduction in elastin, primarily through the fact that smoking deprives the skin of oxygen and important nutrients.

  • Individuals who have genetic factors that cause collagen to become mutated or dysfunction may also suffer from low collagen levels.

What is Red Light Therapy

When undergoing red light therapy, we use a special LED lamp that emits a red light onto the skin. The light is able to penetrate deeply into the skin. Instead of topically delivering collagen that cannot be absorbed through the skin, the red light causes an activation and excitement in cellular activity within the skin. In turn, this helps the skin naturally increase its production of collagen. After a few sessions of red light therapy, individuals usually notice their skin starts to appear more firm, less dry and their wrinkles start to fade away. 

How Red Light Therapy Reduces Collagen Loss

Many people are suffering from poor collagen levels, or from collagen that is too weak to keep their skin supple. This can be unfortunate, especially if you consider the fact that collagen creams cannot work effectively. Fortunately, there are still ways to help reduce collagen loss and effectively improve the natural production of collagen within the skin.

Red light therapy is one particular option that has shown a lot of promising results when utilized to improve elastin and collagen levels in the skin. This type of light therapy is useful for all skin types and has even been approved by the FDA. With the use of red light therapy, no chemicals are applied to the skin and there is no need to utilize any drugs - the process is completely natural and has not been associated with any kind of adverse effects. 

Final Thoughts 

Collagen loss is known to naturally occur with age, but we often implement additional lifestyle factors, such as excessively exposing our skin to the sun and smoking cigarettes, which causes a faster deterioration of collagen production. With the use of red light therapy, collagen loss can be more effectively prevented, and collagen production can be boosted to assist with reducing the visibility of wrinkles and other skin-related problems that have developed due to the reduction in collagen levels.


 
Beauty, HealthAshley Thomas