Red Light FAQ

Q: What is red light therapy?

A: Red light therapy is a non-invasive form of light therapy that uses red and near-infrared light to penetrate the skin at varying depths to stimulate cellular repair and increase circulation.

Q: Is red light therapy safe?

A: Yes, red light therapy is generally considered safe. However, it is important to follow manufacturer instructions and avoid looking directly at the light source. Consult with a healthcare professional before beginning any new treatment.

Q: How long should a red light therapy treatment last?

A: The length of a red light therapy treatment can vary depending on the device and purpose of use. It can range from a few minutes to half an hour or more.

Q: What are the benefits of red light therapy?

A: Red light therapy has been shown to have a range of benefits, including reducing inflammation and pain, promoting wound healing, improving skin health, and boosting energy levels.

Q: Is red light therapy FDA approved?

A: Yes, red light therapy is FDA approved for certain purposes, such as promoting wound healing and reducing joint pain and stiffness.

Q: Are there any side effects of red light therapy?

A: Red light therapy is generally considered safe and has few side effects. However, some people may experience mild side effects such as redness, swelling, or itchiness at the treatment site.

Q: Can red light therapy be used in combination with other treatments?

A: Yes, red light therapy can be used in combination with other treatments such as physical therapy, massage, and acupuncture.

Q: What is the difference between red light therapy and infrared therapy?

A: Red light therapy uses red and near-infrared light to penetrate the skin, while infrared therapy uses only infrared light. The two therapies have different applications and benefits.

Q: Can red light therapy help with acne?

A: Yes, red light therapy has been shown to help reduce acne by reducing inflammation and promoting skin healing.

Q: Can red light therapy help with depression?

A: While there is some evidence that red light therapy may help with depression, more research is needed to determine its effectiveness for this purpose.

Q: Can I wear my clothes or not.

A: It is best if the treated area is bare.

Q: Is eye protection necessary?

A: The lights are very bright and can irritate the eyes. So eye protection is a good idea. Many companies include special glasses with their units.