Near infrared light (2.200 micrometers) is the short-wavelength version of light that is only just beyond the visible spectrum. It is the kind of light that can be seen in the early morning or early evening when the sun is shining. It is also what is used in health and safety applications.
There are health benefits of using near infrared light. When it is used in health applications, it can help to reduce inflammation and to reduce the risk of some heart conditions. It can also help to reduce the risk of some types of cancer.
But what are the effects of using near infrared light on the skin?
There are some health benefits to using near infrared light on the skin, but it also has some risks. One of the risks is that it can be associated with some types of cancer. Another risk is that it can be associated with some types of skin inflammation.
Overall, then, there are some health benefits to using near infrared light on the skin. However, it also has some risks that need to be considered before using this light.