Red Light Therapy is a non-invasive wellness treatment that uses low levels of red and near-infrared light to penetrate the skin and stimulate cellular activity. This process, known as photobiomodulation, energizes the mitochondria (the “powerhouses” of your cells), increasing ATP production — the fuel your body needs to repair, regenerate, and function optimally.

By enhancing blood circulation and cellular repair, Red Light Therapy helps reduce inflammation, relieve mild muscle and joint discomfort, improve skin tone and elasticity, and support overall recovery and rejuvenation. It’s widely used for skin health, muscle relaxation, joint comfort, and post-UV recovery, making it a powerful standalone treatment or a perfect complement to tanning and spa services.

Benefits of Red Light Therapy

  • Relieves mild muscle and joint discomfort
  • Eases stiffness and minor arthritis symptoms
  • Enhances blood circulation
  • Promotes muscle relaxation
  • Reduces inflammation and redness
  • Stimulates collagen production and improves skin elasticity
  • Smooths skin and helps reduce fine lines and wrinkles
  • Aids in healing scars, burns, and UV damage
  • Supports hair growth
  • Helps improve psoriasis, acne, and eczema
  • Enhances overall skin health and cellular repair

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Red Light Therapy Q & A

Red Light Therapy is a treatment that uses specific wavelengths of red and near-infrared light to penetrate the skin and stimulate cellular regeneration. The light energy boosts mitochondrial function, helping cells repair and rejuvenate from within.

The light penetrates deep into the skin where it is absorbed by your cells. This stimulates the mitochondria to produce more ATP — the energy source your cells need to function, heal, and regenerate. Increased circulation and reduced inflammation are key benefits of this process.

Most sessions last 15–20 minutes. Protective eyewear is required during treatment.

Red Light Therapy is commonly used to help with:

  • Muscle and joint discomfort
  • Stiffness and inflammation
  • Skin aging and wrinkles
  • Acne, psoriasis, and eczema
  • Scars, burns, and sun damage
  • Muscle recovery and relaxation
  • Overall skin tone and texture

Yes. Red Light Therapy is highly versatile and can be used before tanning, after tanning, or as a standalone treatment. When used before tanning, it helps prepare the skin by increasing circulation and supporting a more even tan. When used after tanning, it helps calm redness and inflammation, supports collagen production, and can deepen and extend the life of your tan.

Red Light Therapy can also be combined with other salon treatments, including cocktail tanning. When combining services, any sequence should always end with the spray tan.

Common combinations include:

Red Light → Diamond → Spray

Diamond → Red Light → Spray

Red Light Therapy is non-invasive, gentle, and widely used for wellness and skin health. It uses low-level light and does not involve UV exposure.

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