
A research center at Mass General Hospital dedicated to the study of light-body interactions.
The leading global retailer and developer of home-use beauty devices, famous for their flexible LED mask.
United States · Company
A pioneer in medical-grade LED light therapy, now offering flexible home-use masks for anti-aging and acne.
United States · Company
Manufacturer of flexible, medical-grade LED light therapy panels used by professionals and consumers for pain and skin.
United Kingdom · Company
British manufacturer of multi-award-winning LED phototherapy systems for professional salons and clinics.
United States · Company
Dermatologist-led brand that popularized the 'SpectraLite' LED mask for home use.
United States · Company
Long-standing manufacturer of LED light therapy devices for professional spas and home use.
United Kingdom · Startup
Wellness company that launched the LYMA Laser, a clinic-grade near-infrared cold laser for home use.
Wellness tech company that integrated LED therapy into their percussive devices (TheraFace).
Regenerative light systems integrate multispectral LED tiles, diode lasers, and fiber-delivered photobiomodulation channels spanning 400–1,200 nm with granular control over pulse width and irradiance. Built-in dosimetry and thermal imaging ensure ATP stimulation hits mitochondria without triggering thermal injury, while interchangeable lenses and gel interfaces keep fluence uniform across complex facial geometry.
Clinic operators turn these rigs into 'light stacks'—pairing red and near-infrared ATP stimulation with amber wavelengths for pigmentation control and blue wavelengths for antimicrobial action. Brands like Dermalux, Omnilux, Lutronic, and LightStim now ship modular towers and flexible panels that slot into surgical suites, wellness clubs, and hotel recovery lounges, giving hospitality and med-spa operators a differentiator that is low-touch yet highly photogenic.
Expect regulators to demand outcome logging as the devices creep closer to Class IIb indications, so advanced manufacturers bundle AI dosage assistants that ingest Fitzpatrick type, medications, and prior treatments before unlocking a protocol. Integration with EMRs and remote-compliance sensors will turn light therapy into a prescribable, reimbursable maintenance step rather than a one-off luxury add-on.