Your BIOPTRON Summer Survival Guide
- Paul

- 4 days ago
- 3 min read
2nd December 2025
Light Reading Summer Edition 2025–2026
Real Kiwi Tips + Proven Science for Our High-UV Lifestyle
All Kiwis know that summer is officially here and the UV Index is already hitting 11–14 across most of the country – stronger than almost anywhere in Europe.
The Good news: BIOPTRON was developed in Switzerland for exactly this kind of intense alpine sun, so summer is when many New Zealand owners see the fastest, most visible results.
Proven Bioptron summer survival benefits that matter to Kiwis right now
Sunburn & redness calm fast (one 10-minute session can drop inflammation 40–60 %)
Cuts, coral scrapes, jandal blisters and gravel-rash knees heal days quicker
Collagen & elastin production increases after UV exposure – Bioptron helps prevent the “leathery” look
Faster muscle recovery after cricket, touch, surfing or shifting stock
Relief from heat-fatigue on sticky 30 °C+ days
Real-life Kiwi summer Bioptron routines
Summer drama | BIOPTRON routine (under 15 min) | What most people notice in 1–7 days |
Burnt shoulders from the boat | 12–15 min C60 White + Oxy Spray after shower | Redness down 40–60 %, no peeling |
Jandal blisters / tops of feet | 8–10 min C60 White, barefoot on the deck | Blisters dry, pain gone overnight |
Cricket-ball bruise or rolled ankle | 10 min direct on bruise + Oxy | Bruising fades, swelling drops fast |
Post-tramp sore knees & calves | 15–20 min C60 White while watching the cricket | Walk normally the next day instead of hobbling |
Christmas stress / late nights | 6 min Orange on solar plexus, then 6 min White on spine | Calmer tummy, clearer head next morning |
Rosacea flare from the heat | 8 min full-face C60 White, 10 cm distance, daily | Even tone returns, less stinging |
Kids’ skatepark / pump track wipeouts | 5–8 min C60 White on knees/elbows | No tears, scab-free healing |
Pro Kiwi hacks
Treat sunburn the same day you get it – the earlier, the better.
After a day on the water, do a quick 12-minute sweep across shoulders and back before that first cold beer
Gardening lower-back saver: prop the device on a couple of wine bottles while the barbie heats up.
Save the Routines above as part of your “Kiwi Summer Pack” in the Light Therapy Guide app
Open the app → Custom Routines → create or duplicate any of the routines above.
One tap and you’re treating like a pro.
Remember: BIOPTRON complements sunscreen – it does not replace it. If sunscreen is part of your normal beach and sun routine, keep it that way. BIOPTRON is your after-sun repair step, never a substitute. So if you are Slip, Slop, Slap, Wrapper… carry on and then use the BIOPTRON when you get home.
Here’s to a pain-free, fast-healing, proper glowing New Zealand summer.
Mini Glossary – Quick Summer Edition
C60 White – The standard fullerene lens (all current MedAll & Pro1 devices). Delivers the full 480–3400 nm hyperpolarized spectrum.
Oxy Spray – Sterile oxygenated water spray; use first on any open wound or burn – dramatically speeds healing.
Orange lens – Optional colour filter (included with most kits); calming, anti-stress, great for digestion and mood after big summer nights.
10 cm distance – Standard treatment distance for face/skin – keeps irradiance at the perfect 40 mW/cm².
Irradiance – 40 mW/cm² = the “just-right” dose that’s gentle yet powerful (no heat, no burns).
Visit our Full Glossary of terms relating to Light Therapy.
Disclaimer: The information provided in this blog is for educational purposes only and is based on scientific research and general knowledge about BIOPTRON light therapy. It is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any medical condition, nor should it replace professional medical advice or treatment. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider before starting light therapy, especially if you have pre-existing conditions or concerns. While BIOPTRON’s UV-free, non-thermal light is designed for safe use, avoid direct eye exposure. The Light Therapy Guide app supports your healing journey with recommended protocols, but outcomes may vary.






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