Photobiomodulation: light that reactivates your cells

Relieve pain, speed up recovery and improve your well-being with PBM, a technology backed by numerous scientific studies.

Quick overview: what is photobiomodulation?

Photobiomodulation (PBM) is a non-invasive light treatment: red or infrared light, emitted by LEDs or low-intensity lasers, passes through the skin. Its specific wavelengths interact with cells to increase their energy and help manage various discomforts, including pain and inflammation.

Over the course of a few sessions, this wave can help improve well-being, support aesthetic objectives (healing, skin radiance) or accompany physical recovery.

The effects vary from one individual to another, but many users report improved comfort in their daily lives.

Available in specialized centers or at home, photobiomodulation uses compact devices and training programs to guide professionals. Presented as a complementary light treatment, it can easily be integrated with other treatments to support your overall approach to well-being.

Your needs, our expertise: explore the applications of photobiomodulation

Treatment of chronic pain

Chronic pain

Photobiomodulation helps manage the discomfort associated with chronic pain (muscular, articular, neuropathic). By stimulating local circulation and modulating oxidative stress with light, each session contributes to lasting relief and improved mobility.

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Wound and tissue healing

Healing and tissue

By increasing ATP production and stimulating collagen synthesis with laser or red light, photobiomodulation supports natural tissue repair processes. It can be used in post-operative protocols and for monitoring chronic wounds.

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Dermatological applications

Skin health

In aesthetics, red and near-infrared LED light helps improve skin firmness and radiance, helps manage inflammatory acne and reduce the signs of photoaging, all without any thermal effect. Your skin is more supple, smoother and firmer.

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Treatment of inflammation

Inflammations

Light waves delivered during photobiomodulation sessions modulate the inflammatory response and reduce oxidative stress. This approach supports symptom and pain management in tendonitis, bursitis and inflammatory rheumatism, muscle or joint inflammation.

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Neurological and cognitive disorders

Cognition and neurology

Transcranial photobiomodulation uses specific wavelengths to support cerebral microcirculation and promote cognitive function. Sessions help improve concentration, memory and feelings of mental clarity.

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Sports recovery and muscle performance

Recovery and performance

By optimizing cellular energy production and reducing fatigue, photobiomodulation supports recovery after exercise. It can be integrated into training protocols to support endurance and physical preparation.

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Wellness and relaxation

Wellness and relaxation

Soft light or laser sessions activate the parasympathetic nervous system and promote a state of deep relaxation. They help reduce stress, improve sleep quality and promote overall well-being.

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Veterinary care

Veterinary care

Suitable for pets and equines, red light photobiomodulation supports pain management, tissue recovery and well-being in four-legged patients, with specific programs tailored to each species.

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Which technology should you choose for your photobiomodulation sessions?

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Therapeutic laser (LLLT)

Equipped with a concentrated, highly coherent light, the low-intensity laser is often used in specialized centers. Its highly localized action is particularly useful for targeting precise or deep-seated areas. Its use generally requires professional supervision or specific training.

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LED photobiomodulation

Versatile and more diffused, LED technology covers larger areas of the body. It is suited to regular use for skin well-being, pain management or muscle relaxation. Today, it is the most widely used in aesthetic and recovery devices.

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Portable devices for individual use

Compact, easy-to-use and affordable, these LED devices are designed for personal use at home. They offer a practical solution for integrating photobiomodulation into your routine, as a complement to other treatments or wellness practices, without the need for advanced technical knowledge.

Practical guides to the proper use of photobiomodulation

Want to use photobiomodulation with confidence? Our practical guides will guide you step by step. Whether you're new to the technology or want to expand your knowledge, these resources will help you to better understand how the devices work, the best practices to adopt, and the optimal conditions of use. You'll find clear content on :

The fundamental principles of the light used
(LED and laser)

Areas of the body often targeted and how to tackle them calmly

General precautions for safe use

Tips for integrating photobiomodulation into your wellness routine

Not sure what to do? Consult our FAQ

Before taking the plunge, take the time to understand everything. Photobiomodulation arouses interest, but also legitimate questions. We've put together a detailed FAQ to help you think things through, with information that's reliable, understandable and free of unnecessary jargon.

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Would you like to offer photobiomodulation or PBM at your facility, or simply talk to our team? We look forward to hearing from you:

  • Planning a customized demonstration
  • Advice on choosing the device best suited to your objectives
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