In the process of Trifecta Light therapy the light is absorbed by your skin, triggering changes within the cells. Specifically, red and near-infrared wavelengths increase your body's production of ATP, the energy-carrying molecule in cells that stimulates cell growth and repair. This is referred to as photobiomodulation.
Red and near-infrared light can help boost your body's cellular energy production, which can lead to improved texture and firmness of the skin. They also improve the appearance of fine lines and pore size, and enhance the formation of collagen and elastin. In addition, these wavelengths reduce inflammation and accelerate the healing process.
The way this treatment may work is through a process called low-level laser therapy (LLLT). It targets fat cells and causes them to burst open and drain out of the body through your lymphatic system. This is a much less invasive option than liposuction or surgical removal of fat cells. The treatment is also claimed to be safe. However, the underlying mechanisms aren't entirely clear. Moreover, most studies are short and not well controlled, and they're often sponsored by companies that make the devices. This can lead to misleadingly positive results.
Despite some mixed findings, the consensus seems to be that this treatment can help slim your stomach, thighs and arms. It might help you burn calories and may also boost the effects of exercise. It may also improve your mood. It's important to talk to your doctor before trying it, though. It's possible that it can trigger a manic episode in people who have bipolar disorder, and it shouldn't be used by anyone who has a history of mental illness.