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Get answers to common questions about Red Light Therapy.
Red light delivers specific wavelengths that penetrate skin cells to stimulate mitochondria, increasing ATP production. This boosts cellular repair, collagen synthesis and local circulation, leading to improved skin texture and faster soft tissue healing over multiple treatments.
Yes — it is generally safe across skin tones and sensitivities because it is non-invasive and painless. Minimal side effects occur; protective eyewear and clinician screening for photosensitizing medications or specific medical conditions are recommended.
Most clients follow a series of six to twelve sessions, typically scheduled two to three times per week initially. Results accumulate over time; many notice improvements after a few sessions, with maintenance treatments recommended afterward.
During treatment you'll feel gentle warmth while exposed to the light for about ten to twenty minutes. There is no downtime; you can resume activities immediately. Some clients experience temporary redness or mild tingling, with visible improvements developing over weeks.
Absolutely — red light therapy pairs well with acupuncture and facial procedures. It reduces inflammation, boosts collagen production and speeds tissue recovery, enhancing clinical results. Our practitioners coordinate timing to maximize benefits and ensure safe, complementary care.
Contraindications are few but important: avoid treating areas with active cancer, open wounds or over photosensitive medication use. Pregnancy and implanted electronic devices warrant clinician consultation. Side effects are rare and typically mild — temporary warmth, redness or transient sensitivity.
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