NovaThera spectrum
9-Wave Light Engine Benefits
Wavelengths used across NovaThera LED systems, grouped by optical band and penetration depth so you can see what each part of the spectrum is doing.
| Wave | Band | Depth | Key focus |
|---|---|---|---|
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480 nm
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Blue | Surface | Used in devices aimed at blemish-prone and oily areas, with research exploring antibacterial and oil-balancing effects on the skin surface. |
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590 nm
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Amber | Surface | Common in brightening and calming protocols, with studies looking at support for photoaged skin, redness and a more even-looking tone. |
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630 nm
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Red | Dermal | Well-known cosmetic red wavelength, often studied for smoother-looking texture, fine lines and overall radiance. |
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660 nm
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Red | Dermal | One of the most widely used reds, with research exploring collagen support, firmness and the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. |
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670 nm
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Red | Dermal | Extends the red band slightly deeper and is often paired with 660 nm to support overall skin density, tone and long-term complexion routines. |
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810 nm
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NIR | Deep | Near infrared wavelength used in full-body systems, with deeper reach suited to muscles, joints and general recovery-focused routines after activity. |
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830 nm
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NIR | Deep | Common NIR wavelength in premium panels, studied for deep-tissue applications and whole-body circulation support in wellness and recovery settings. |
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850 nm
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NIR | Deep | NIR wavelength often used when targeting larger body areas, offering deeper optical reach for recovery, movement and training support routines. |
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1060 nm
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IR | Thermal | Sits in the thermal infrared zone and is used in some cosmetic body-contouring technologies, adding gentle deep warmth to high-output systems. |