Red Light Therapy FAQ
What is Red Light Therapy (RLT)?
Red Light Therapy uses visible red wavelengths of light, typically between 620nm and 700nm, to stimulate cells near the surface of the skin. The light is absorbed by mitochondria (the "powerhouses" of cells), which can increase cellular energy produc
What is Radiance in Red Light Therapy?
Radiance is the amount of light power reaching your body, measured in mW/cm². It determines how quickly a red light therapy device can deliver a therapeutic dose. Higher radiance generally means shorter treatment times, but the most important factor
What is Near-Infrared (NIR) Therapy?
Near-Infrared light is invisible to the human eye and typically ranges from 700nm to 1100nm, with 810nm, 850nm, and 940nm being common wellness wavelengths. NIR penetrates deeper into the body than red light. Common Uses of Near-Infrared. NIR is comm
What is the Pulse feature in the Red Light Panels?
When NIR pulse mode is activated, the red light stays on continuously while the invisible near-infrared light rapidly pulses at the selected frequency (such as 40Hz). This allows users to enjoy the skin-supporting benefits of continuous red light whi
How is Red Ligh Therapy different from Chromotherapy Lights?
Simple Summary. Feature. Red Light Therapy. Chromotherapy. Purpose. Photobiomodulation. Colour ambience and relaxation. Specific wavelengths. Yes. Usually no. Measured irradiance. Yes. Usually no. Near-infrared included. Often. No. Designed for thera