Level Light Irradiation Therapy and Its Action on the Mitochondrion

This article explores the biological mechanisms of low-level laser radiation therapy (LLLT) and its impact on mitochondrial function. It discusses how light-tissue interaction can stimulate cellular healing and energy production.
Why it matters
Understanding the cellular pathways of photobiomodulation is essential for validating non-invasive medical treatments for wound healing and dermatological conditions.
Over the last few years, laser radiation therapy has gained increasing popularity in treating difficult dermatological problems. However, the effect of radiation at the cellular level is often only briefly described. In this article, our goal is to explain the fundamental mechanisms that enable human cells to function at their best capacity. Moreover, we aim to give a clear overview of how laser radiation therapy (LRT) can influence these pathways and what crucial role the mitochondrion has in photobiomodulation.
The content is a scientific overview of medical research with no political or social bias.
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