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[ R ] — Red light photobiomodulation

Photobiomodulation for the tissue beneath the surface.

Red light photobiomodulation interacts with mitochondrial and nitric-oxide pathways, supporting cellular energy, microcirculation, mucosal vitality, and natural recovery — without harsh chemistry or heat.

Why red light matters

Photobiomodulation for the tissue beneath the surface.

Red light photobiomodulation uses a specific wavelength of visible red light to interact with cellular systems — especially mitochondrial and nitric oxide pathways. The vaginal mucosa and surrounding pelvic tissue are metabolically active, vascularized, and dependent on healthy circulation and cellular energy.

  • Mitochondrial signaling
  • Cellular energy metabolism
  • Nitric oxide pathways
  • Local microcirculation
  • Tissue oxygenation
  • Mucosal vitality and comfort
  • Collagen-related support
  • Natural recovery pathways

Where blue light supports the microbial environment, red light photobiomodulation supports the living tissue and cellular environment.

Blue light supports the intimate environment. Red light supports the tissue and cellular environment. MyVibe.doctor brings both into one private, elegant home ritual.

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