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CSL:
The Science of Light
CSL is based on computerized control
and manipulation of the light spectrum to non-invasively
rejuvenate skin.
When we look at light from the sun, or from a light bulb, it actually
contains a spectrum of different lights. This can be seen when light
spreads out into its component colors as it passes through a prism,
or through raindrops to form a rainbow. Each color, or wavelength,
of light has its own unique physical properties. The
spectrum of visible light starts with red colors, which have the
longest wavelength, through oranges and yellows, then greens and
blues, and finally ends with violet colors, which
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A
laser beam, unlike
normal sunlight or light from a light bulb, is formed entirely
of only one pure color (wavelength) of light. The excimer laser
used in LASIK, for example, is an ultra-violet wavelength light,
beyond the visible spectrum. Like laser beams, LED’s
are also restricted to one pure wavelength of light.
Controlled spectrum light therapy
makes use of the unique physical properties of the components
of the light spectrum. By rigorously modulating and tuning the
components of the light spectrum to most optimally interact with
the physical characteristics of the skin, CSL is able to effectively
and non-invasively improve skin while minimizing risk.
CSL is based on the synergistic
blending of three forms of light energy: light
emitting diodes (LED),
highly energized fluorescent light
(HEFL), and infrared light for skin
tightening (ST).
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