Low-level red and near-infrared light stimulates cellular energy production, promotes collagen synthesis, reduces inflammation, and accelerates healing — with zero downtime.
Red light therapy uses gentle red and near‑infrared light to stimulate your skin’s cells and boost cellular energy, which can increase collagen production and improve tissue repair. Many people try it to soften fine lines, even skin tone, reduce redness and inflammation, and speed healing after injury or procedures. It can also relieve muscle and joint pain by improving circulation and reducing inflammation. Treatments are painless, noninvasive, and require no downtime, making them easy to add to a skincare or recovery routine. Most users notice gradual improvements after several sessions, with optimal results from consistent treatments over weeks.
Red and near-infrared wavelengths (630–850nm) penetrate the skin and are absorbed by mitochondria, triggering increased ATP production. This activates cellular repair mechanisms, stimulates collagen and elastin synthesis, reduces oxidative stress, and promotes tissue healing. Each session is painless, non-invasive, and requires no recovery time.
It supports skin rejuvenation, reduces inflammation, eases muscle and joint discomfort, and accelerates healing after injury or procedures.
For most goals, 2 to 3 sessions per week for 4 to 8 weeks produces meaningful, cumulative results. Maintenance treatments can extend the benefits.
Yes. Red and near-infrared light at therapeutic wavelengths is non-invasive, painless, and has an excellent long-term safety profile.
Absolutely. Red light therapy pairs well with facials, microneedling, laser, and other treatments — often accelerating healing and enhancing results.
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