Furthermore, the Universal Neurological Care website, explains that when red or near-infrared light is absorbed, it can help increase the production of adenosine triphosphate (ATP), which is the energy currency of the cell. The increase in ATP from red light therapy can promote cellular repair, reduces inflammation, and encourages healing.
Red light therapy can also stimulate collagen production, improve blood circulation, and reduce oxidative stress. All of these factors can contribute to improved skin appearance and general wellness.
How often should you do red light therapy?
The answer to this question will vary based on the specific type of red light therapy you are using, as well as some additional factors, such as the condition you’re treating, your personal goals, and the specific device or wellness product you are using. Before using red light therapy, you may want to consider the following factors:
What are your treatment goals?
Determining how often you should do red light therapy will depend on what you are hoping to achieve through this treatment. For example, if you want to use red light therapy for skin rejuvenation or anti-aging, such as improving skin tone, reducing wrinkles, or boost collagen, you may want to start with frequent sessions, then gradually reduce usage as you see results. In generally, beginners may benefit from three to five sessions per week. They could then decrease usage to two to three times per week for maintenance. It’s also a good idea to seek the professional advice of a trusted dermatologist.
On the other hand, if you want to use red light therapy for muscle recovery or pain relief, such as to ease muscle soreness, joint pain, or chronic pain conditions, you might also see benefits by using red light therapy three to five times per week. However, for some specific acute injuries, daily sessions may be recommended during the initial healing phase. It is important to ask your doctor or physical therapist for their guidance regarding usage.
Those that are using red light therapy to promote hair growth typically need to commit to ongoing treatments for several months. Studies suggest using red light therapy three to four times a week to stimulate hair follicles. Using red light therapy specifically to treat wound healing may need to be applied more frequently, such as daily at first. Once the healing process is underway, frequency can be reduced.
What is the device power and quality?
There are many red light therapy products on the market and services available. Different red light therapy devices offer varying wavelengths, power outputs, and treatment area sizes. Some handheld devices are more focused on specific areas, while larger panel systems cover broader surfaces.
A smaller panel handheld device may be lower power and require longer, more frequent sessions to see any noticeable results. On the other hand, professional-grade high-powered devices with full-body panels that are designed for larger treatment areas often deliver more intense light. In this case, you might need fewer, shorter sessions to get the effect you desire.
In general, more powerful devices may reduce the frequency needed for treatment. However, this will depend on your personal needs and the specific condition you’re addressing. It’s important to ensure the best quality device or product. The American Academy of Dermatology Association suggests purchasing red light devices labeled “FDA-cleared.”
It’s important to note that this is specific to the fact that the FDA considers the device to pose a low risk and is considered safe. This does not refer to how effective the device may or may not be.