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FAQ
What is Red Light Therapy, and how does it work?
Red Light Therapy uses low-level wavelengths of red light to penetrate the skin, promoting cellular repair and improving circulation. It helps reduce pain, inflammation, and accelerate healing by stimulating collagen production and cell regeneration.Are your products FDA approved?
Yes, all of our red light therapy products are FDA-approved. We adhere to strict quality control standards to ensure safety and effectiveness for all users.
Can I use red light therapy at home?
Absolutely! Our products are designed for both professional and home use. Whether for personal wellness, skin care, or pain relief, you can safely enjoy the benefits of red light therapy from the comfort of your home.
What are the benefits of using red light therapy?
Red light therapy offers numerous benefits, including reducing inflammation, accelerating wound healing, improving skin tone and texture, enhancing muscle recovery, relieving pain, and promoting overall wellness.
How often should I use red light therapy?
We recommend using red light therapy 3-5 times a week for optimal results. Each session typically lasts between 10-20 minutes, depending on the device and treatment area.
Is red light therapy safe?
Yes, red light therapy is completely safe when used as directed. Our products comply with industry safety standards, and there are no known side effects when used properly.
Can I use red light therapy for skin care or anti-aging?
Can I use red light therapy for skin care or anti-aging?
Do you offer customized solutions for my brand?
Yes, we offer OEM and ODM services to create customized red light therapy products with your branding. We can tailor the design, features, and specifications to meet your unique requirements.
How long will it take to see results from red light therapy?
How long will it take to see results from red light therapy?
Can I use red light therapy if I have sensitive skin or other health conditions?
Red light therapy is generally safe for all skin types. However, if you have specific health concerns, it’s always a good idea to consult with your healthcare provider before starting any new treatment.