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So I know there’s a lot of talk about red light for anti-aging (red light stimulates mitochondrial activity), but most people seem to use it with the intention to treat their already-aged skin. My intention is primarily to prevent/slow the development of aged skin. According to my research, it theoretically does both; slows aging by reducing inflammation and oxidative stress, and improves skin quality by increasing collagen. What’s your take on how effective red light therapy is for preventing skin aging?