What Is Amber Light(610nm)?
The orange light spectrum lies between yellow light (570–590 nm) and red light (620–750 nm). Amber light refers specifically to 610nm wavelength, which appears similar to the color of natural amber and is located near the middle of the orange band.
Key Benefits of Amber Light (610nm)
1.Promotes Wound Healing:Amber light therapy stimulates microcirculation and enhances the proliferation and migration of epithelial cells and fibroblasts, supporting faster wound recovery.
2.Brightens Skin Tone:By encouraging skin cell renewal and improving local blood flow, amber light therapy helps accelerate the shedding of pigmented keratinocytes. This results in reduced hyperpigmentation and a more radiant complexion.
3.Relieves Muscle Fatigue:When applied to muscle tissue, amber light reduces oxidative stress, alleviates inflammation, and supports energy recovery within muscle cells.
How to Use Amber Light (610nm) in Light Therapy?
| wave length | effect |
| Amber Light (610nm) Alone | Ideal for skin repair and anti-aging. |
| Amber Light (610nm) + Blue Light | Combats acne while supporting skin recovery. |
| Amber Light (610nm) + Red Light | Offers comprehensive anti-aging and rejuvenation benefits across multiple skin layers. |
| Amber Light (610nm) + Red Light + Infrared Light | Provides deep-level repair, reduces inflammation, and relieves pain. |
Precautions
1.Not recommended for individuals with photosensitive conditions. Those with other medical concerns should consult a doctor before use.
2. Perform a patch test before initial use to ensure safety.
3.Avoid direct eye exposure to the light source. Discontinue use immediately if discomfort occurs.
4.Light therapy is a gradual maintenance process, not a one-time solution. Visible results may take several weeks or months to appear.





