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Red Light Therapy FAQs

Red Light Therapy FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions)

Q: Is Red Light Therapy similar to tanning?

A: No not at all. You will not get a tan from Red Light Therapy, nor does it expose you to damaging UV rays. Instead, the treatment uses red light to energize collagen production, reducing wrinkles and improving skin tone and texture.

Q: Does Red Light Therapy hurt?

A: No! The treatment is painless and non-invasive. In fact, most people can’t even tell that they’ve had a session once they leave the office.

Q: Will this help with my acne?

A: Yes! Red Light Therapy has been shown to reduce acne breakouts by an average of 80% after three months of consistent usage. It also helps reduce inflammation and redness associated with acne breakouts.

Q: Do I need to wear eye protection during Red Light Therapy?

A: No, there is no risk of damaging your eyes from Red Light Therapy treatment.

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Q: Can I use Red Light Therapy while pregnant?

A: Yes! But we recommend consulting with your doctor before starting any new treatment plan while pregnant.

Q: What is the difference between Red Light Therapy and Infrared Therapy?

A: Red light therapy is an alternative form of treatment that uses red light wavelengths to stimulate cell regeneration in the body. It is used as an alternative treatment for pain relief and healing of injuries, among other things. Infrared therapy uses infrared wavelengths that are absorbed by the body’s cells at a deeper level than red light therapy and can be used for muscle pain relief and increasing blood flow to injured areas of the body (such as ligaments).

Q: Can I use Red Light Therapy if I have a medical condition?

A: Yes! It has been shown that Red Light Therapy can help with conditions like arthritis, diabetes, insomnia, and more. There are many studies that support its use for these conditions and others; you can read more about them here. While we recommend consulting with your doctor before starting any new treatment program (including Red Light Therapy), we do not believe there is any reason why someone with an existing medical condition should not try it out as long as they are getting proper medical care for their other conditions as well.

Q: What is the difference between Red Light Therapy and other types of light therapy?

A: The main difference between Red Light Therapy and other types of light therapy is that red light has a longer wavelength than blue or green light, which means it penetrates deeper into your skin.

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