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​What is Red Light Therapy?

Posted by Source Ortho on 16th Jun 2021

​What is Red Light Therapy?

What are the Benefits of Red Light Therapy?

Alternative methods of healing are becoming increasingly more popular as people are looking for less invasive, more holistic ways to treat ailments whenever possible.

One type of treatment that many have been turning to to help improve conditions ranging from improving wrinkles and reducing cellulite, to managing pain associated with inflammation and preventing cold sores is Red Light Therapy (RLT).

While still somewhat controversial, Red Light Therapy has been extensively studied by hundreds, if not thousands, of scientists aimed at determining the potential indications and benefits of Red Light Therapy.

These studies have found that Red Light Therapy may be beneficial in treating everything from reducing wrinkles to improving hair growth and promoting wound healing. Could it be possible that Red Light Therapy is able to provide such vast benefits?

In this article, we will discuss the science behind Red Light Therapy and its possible benefits as well as sharing Red Light Therapy products that work.


The Science Behind Red Light Therapy

Red Light Therapy works by promoting healthy cell activity at a mitochondrial level. When exposed to RLT, the mitochondria in the cells within the body are strengthened and therefore are able to produce more of the molecule adenosine triphosphate (ATP). Essentially, ATP is the cell’s energy source. With an increase of ATP, cells are able to more efficiently repair themselves.

Red Light Therapy is practiced by exposing the body to low-level wavelengths of red light to address skin or joint issues. While the red light may look similar to that of a laser, it is very much different than a laser treatment.

A laser treatment that is meant to address a skin issue works by damaging the skin to promote cellular repair. Red Light Therapy, however, does not cause any damage to the skin and is simple and safe to practice at home.


Potential Benefits of Red Light Therapy

While most of the benefits of Red Light Therapy are pointed at skin issues, it may be able to aid on a deeper level. Here are some of the benefits of Red Light Therapy:

  • May reduce wrinkles
  • Promotes wound healing
  • Helps to treat and heal psoriasis
  • Helps reduce the appearance of scars and stretch marks
  • Helps repair sun damage
  • Promotes collagen production to improve the skin’s appearance
  • May prevent and/or heal cold sores
  • Improves joint health
  • Promotes hair growth
  • Provides relief of pain and stiffness for those living with rheumatoid arthritis
  • May provide relief from carpal tunnel
  • Improves acne
  • Promotes detoxification of the lymphatic system
  • Boots immune system


Does Red Light Therapy Really Work?

Although researchers are still debating how exactly RLT works, there is a mounding amount of evidence pointing to its potential to treat skin and bone conditions along with its anti-inflammatory benefits.


What Are The Side Effects Of Red Light Therapy?

Because the red light used in RLT is not harmful, there are no serious risks associated with its practice. However, it is always important to consult a medical professional before beginning any type of at-home treatment. A medical professional will be able to properly instruct how and when to use Red Light Therapy to ensure you get the best benefits.


Using Red Light Therapy At Home

With its increasing popularity, many brands are beginning to incorporate Red Light Therapy into their products to amplify the benefits. Here are some of our best selling products that feature Red Light Therapy for sale:


1. Portable Red Light Device

Red Light Therapy Portable Table Top UnitRed Light Therapy Portable Table Top UnitIf you are looking for simple, straight forward Red Light Therapy, this is the product for you. Increase mitochondrial function, reduce inflammation, and promote healthy skin with the Red Light. Simple to use and small enough to bring with you when traveling, this Portable Red Light Device is a great place to start when beginning RLT.


2. Smart Cupping Device

Smart Cupping Massager Automatic Rechargeable Therapy Device - BodyPROFitness

The Smart Cupping Massage Device combines suction with massage and Red Light Therapy to increase blood flow and promote muscle recovery. Great for athletes and medical professionals alike, this product is a great option for those looking to reduce recovery time between workouts and increase athletic performance.


3. Dynamic Lumbar Traction Wedge

This dynamic traction device has quickly become one of our best sellers, and with good reason. It combines traction therapy with red light and heat therapy to help reduce back pain and promote muscle relaxation. It works by stretching the back to allow for more space between the vertebrae as well as warming to relax muscles and providing red light therapy to promote cellular health and reduce pain.


4. Cold Sore Treatment Red Light Device

If you are someone who suffers from frequent or even infrequent cold sores, this Red Light Cold Sore Treatment Device is going to be your new favorite product. Able to effectively reduce the length of time you may have a cold while also preventing and helping to manage future breakouts.


5. Dynatronics Solaris Combo Units

While not suitable for individual or home use, if you are a medical professional looking to add Red Light Therapy for your practice, the Solaris Units are a great place to start. With the addition of the Tri-Wave Light Probe, any Solaris Combo Unit will be able to provide 3 wavelengths of light including Red, White, and Blue Light Therapy.


When looking for a more holistic, non invasive of way to address skin, bone and joint issues, Red Light Therapy is a great place to start. Although more research needs to be done, existing evidence points to RLT having a host of benefits to treat conditions ranging from wrinkles and cellulite, to core sores and arthritis pain.

While Red Light Therapy is a safe treatment with little to no side effects, always consult with your doctor or a medical professional before beginning treatment to ensure it will work for you.