
Red Light Therapy
Rejuvenate your skin, enhance cellular repair, improve
mitochondrial function and reduce oxidative stress

Red Light Therapy
Red light therapy (RLT) and near-infrared light therapy (NIR) are forms of low-level light therapy that harness specific wavelengths of light to promote various health benefits. In red light therapy, the focus is on utilizing red light with wavelengths ranging from 620 to 700 nanometers. This type of therapy is believed to stimulate cellular activity, enhance blood circulation, and reduce inflammation. It is commonly used for skin rejuvenation, wound healing, and pain relief. Red light therapy is non-invasive and is administered through 8 Platinum LED panels.
Near-infrared light therapy, on the other hand, utilizes wavelengths between 700 and 1100 nanometers, which penetrate deeper into tissues. This form of therapy is known for its ability to reach muscles, joints, and even bones. Near-infrared light is believed to enhance cellular repair, improve mitochondrial function, and reduce oxidative stress. As a result, NIR therapy is often employed for conditions like muscle recovery, joint pain, and promoting overall tissue repair. Both red light therapy and near-infrared light therapy have gained popularity in various fields, including sports medicine, dermatology, and holistic healthcare, as they offer non-pharmaceutical and non-invasive approaches to improving well-being.
