Red Light Therapy
Dermatologist-Approved Red Light Devices for Collagen Boost and Wrinkle Reduction
Trusted by Leading Medical Institutions
LED light therapy isn’t just a trend – it’s clinically validated technology used by top hospitals, research centers, and medical practices worldwide.
Mayo Clinic Leading Medical Center
Uses LED therapy in dermatology department for wound healing and skin rejuvenation
Mass General Hospital - Teaching Hospital
Integrates LED light therapy in their photomedicine and dermatology units
Cleveland Clinic - Top-Ranked Hospital
Implements red light therapy for post-surgical healing and inflammation management
Stanford Health Care - Academic Medical Center
Utilizes LED technology in their dermatology and plastic surgery departments
Johns Hopkins Medicine - Research Hospital
Conducts clinical trials on LED phototherapy for various dermatological conditions
NYU Langone Health - Academic Medical Center
Offers LED therapy treatments in their dermatology and laser surgery center
How can red light therapy benefit your health?
Photobiomodulation is not a one-time treatment — you’ll need to use it consistently to see the best results. Researchers are still trying to determine how long and how often to use red light therapy for optimal results. They also don’t know the long-term effects.
Experts know that in the short term, photobiomodulation seems to have significant health benefits with few adverse effects.
Red light therapy may help to:
- Reduce signs of aging
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has cleared several red-light devices for home use to treat aging skin. Dermatologists also offer red light therapy, often combined with creams, microneedling, or chemical peels.
Red light therapy can treat:
- Dark spots
- Discoloration
- Fine lines and wrinkles
- Loose skin
- Encourage hair regrowth
- Minimize acne
- Improve cognitive function
- Ease chronic pain
