Red Light Therapy
Experience full-body wellness with our red light therapy bed—a relaxing, non-invasive treatment designed to support your body from the inside out. Using a powerful combination of red (620nm) and near-infrared (835nm) light, this treatment delivers consistent, full-body coverage to help you feel better, recover faster, and glow naturally.
Advanced Dual-Wavelength Technology
Our bed is equipped with bulbs that emit both 620nm red light and 835nm near-infrared light (180 diodes of each per bulb)—giving you the benefits of both surface-level and deep tissue support in one session.
620nm Red Light targets the skin’s surface to support collagen production, improve tone and texture, and promote a healthy glow
835nm Near-Infrared Light penetrates deeper into muscles and joints to help reduce inflammation, ease soreness, and support recovery
Together, these wavelengths work synergistically to support your body at every level.
What It Does
Red light therapy works at a cellular level to boost energy production (ATP), helping your body function more efficiently. Full-body sessions can support:
Improved skin tone, elasticity, and collagen production
Reduced inflammation and muscle soreness
Relief from joint pain and stiffness
Faster recovery after workouts or daily strain
Increased circulation
Relaxation and overall wellness
Why a Full-Body Bed?
Unlike targeted devices, our red light therapy bed provides head-to-toe coverage in one session, allowing for a more efficient, even, and immersive experience.
Recommended Usage
Consistency is key for optimal results:
General wellness & maintenance: 3–4 sessions per week
Targeted concerns (pain, inflammation, skin): 4–6 sessions per week
Session time: 10–20 minutes
Most clients begin noticing results within a few weeks, with continued improvements over time.
What to Expect
Simply lay back and relax. The treatment is warm, calming, and requires no downtime—making it easy to incorporate into your routine.
Important Information
Red light therapy is safe, gentle, and non-invasive. If you are pregnant, have a medical condition, or are taking photosensitizing medications, we recommend consulting with your healthcare provider before use.