I've been all in on red light therapy to help brighten and plump my skin sans needles since 2018—and after speaking with dermatologists, I recently learned that the viral TikTok treatment also helps ...
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Red light therapy is generally safe, especially when it’s done by a dermatologist or other trained provider. It’s not believed to cause skin cancer like ultraviolet (UV) light can. The most common ...
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