That headline definitely sounds like marketing copy đ
âHidden red glowâ usually refers to red light therapy (also called low-level laser therapy or photobiomodulation).
Hereâs what it actually is â and what it can realistically do for skin after 40.
What Is Red Light Therapy?
Red light therapy uses specific wavelengths of red and near-infrared light (typically around 630â850 nm) to stimulate cells in the skin. Itâs used in dermatology clinics and in at-home LED masks and panels.
Itâs been cleared by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for certain cosmetic uses like wrinkle reduction and acne treatment (device-dependent).
What It May Help With After 40
As collagen production declines with age, skin can become thinner, drier, and less elastic. Some studies suggest red light therapy may:
- Stimulate collagen production
- Improve skin elasticity
- Reduce fine lines and wrinkles
- Improve overall skin tone
- Support wound healing
- Reduce mild inflammation
Results tend to be gradual â think weeks to months, not overnight transformations.
What It Will NOT Do
- Dramatically tighten sagging skin
- Replace a facelift
- Erase deep wrinkles completely
- Produce instant âbefore and afterâ results
Be cautious with dramatic marketing claims.
Is It Safe?
Generally considered safe when used properly. Mild side effects can include:
- Temporary redness
- Dryness
- Eye sensitivity (protective eyewear is important)
Avoid if:
- Youâre on photosensitizing medications
- You have certain eye conditions
- You have active skin cancer lesions
What Actually Transforms Skin After 40
If youâre looking for real, evidence-based glow:
- Daily sunscreen (non-negotiable)
- Retinoids (increase collagen)
- Vitamin C serum (brightening + antioxidant)
- Consistent hydration
- Good sleep
Red light therapy can be a supportive add-on â not a miracle cure.
If youâd like, tell me your main skin concern (wrinkles, dullness, pigmentation, sagging, acne, etc.), and Iâll suggest a realistic routine that fits your age and skin type.