A ‘light’ touch

December 03, 2017 12:08 am | Updated 12:08 am IST

NeoMedLight CEO Pierre Saint-Girons wraps a baby doll in a phototherapy dispositive especially designed to treat babies' jaundice to show how the device work, in Villeurbanne, eastern France, on November 30, 2017.
The therapeutic benefits of the light are returning to the forefront, creating hope for the brands that are interested in it, but that are still struggling to overcome the skepticism surrounding these technologies. Good for the mental and for the skin, the light also regenerates cells and heals diseases: these virtues of phototherapy are put forward by the manufacturers. / AFP PHOTO / JEFF PACHOUD

NeoMedLight CEO Pierre Saint-Girons wraps a baby doll in a phototherapy dispositive especially designed to treat babies' jaundice to show how the device work, in Villeurbanne, eastern France, on November 30, 2017. The therapeutic benefits of the light are returning to the forefront, creating hope for the brands that are interested in it, but that are still struggling to overcome the skepticism surrounding these technologies. Good for the mental and for the skin, the light also regenerates cells and heals diseases: these virtues of phototherapy are put forward by the manufacturers. / AFP PHOTO / JEFF PACHOUD

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