Q1. What is Red Light Therapy?A:Red light therapy is a therapeutic skin treatment that uses LED (light-emitting diode) to deliver safe,
concentrated wavelengths of red light into the skin where it’s absorbed by your cells.
Q2. How does red light therapy work?
A. Red and red/infrared LED lights use ranges of wavelengths ,that means when your cells are treated with a certain
wavelength of red or infrared light, a multitude of reparative effects can happen, leading to potential benefits like increased
collagen production (aka younger-looking skin), enhanced skin tone, and a reduction in inflammation and redness.
Q3. What is the difference between red and infrared light therapy?A: Red light is visible spectrum and near infrared light is invisible spectrum.Infraed light is more longer wavelength than red light ,our standard products refers to red light with 660nm ,nfrared light with 850nm ,that means infrared light penetrates into the body deeper than red light.
Q4. How often and how long do I need to use red light therapy?A: This depends on the condition you are treating and the device you are using. For most conditions, daily use for at least two weeks is recommended, followed by a once- or twice- weekly maintenance regimen, 15-20 minutes of light therapy for optimal results
Q5. Is It Safe to perform red light therapy at home?
A: Yes, it is safe.The at-home red light therapy devices have less output than the in-office versions, making them safe for
non-professionals to use. And technically, red light therapy won't cause radiation injury or thermal energy because LED
does not emit form of radiation and not enough energy to burn your skin or discolor it. However, make sure you follow
the instructions and protect your eyes if you’re prone to light sensitivity.
Q6. Do I need to continue to use the light as much when I start seeing results?A: Yes. Just because you're seeing results, it doesn't mean that your skin cells are finished doing their jobs. It's just that
the results of their efforts are starting to become something you can see and/or feel. Keep up the treatments until you
reach your goal level of results. Then you can start a weekly maintenance schedule.
Q7. What kind of sences can red light therapy be used ?A: Red light therapy has a relatively low operating cost. It is also not a medicine in the traditional sense, so it is widely available. Many establishments may offer red light therapy rooms or lamps, including:
1. Home
2. Gyms
3. Day spas
4. Beauty Salons
5. Wellness centers
6. Saunas
7. Dermatology offices