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Feel better, move better, recover faster. Our full-body red & near-infrared light bed helps you rebuild from the inside out—supporting muscle recovery, pain relief, skin health, and overall vitality.

Red Light Therapy

Full Body Red Light Therapy is a non-invasive, science-backed treatment that uses low-level red and near-infrared wavelengths of light to penetrate deep into your cells. This process stimulates mitochondrial function—the “powerhouse” of your cells—helping your body repair, restore, and perform at its best.

Unlike UV light, red light therapy is safe, painless, and free from harmful radiation. Sessions are quick, relaxing, and deliver cumulative benefits over time.

What is Red Light Therapy (Photobiomodulation)?

Red Light Therapy (RLT), technically called photobiomodulation, uses specific wavelengths of light that are absorbed by your cells’ mitochondria to boost ATP (cellular energy), accelerate repair, and calm inflammation. It’s non-invasive, drug-free, and designed to help your body do what it already does—just more efficiently.

Person lying inside a red tanning bed with bright red and yellow lights.

Red vs. Near-Infrared (NIR)

Why We Use Both

Red light (~630–660 nm):

Works on the skin’s surface—great for collagen, skin tone, and wound healing

Near-infrared (810–960 nm):

Penetrates deeper to muscles, joints, and connective tissue—ideal for recovery, pain reduction, and mobility

Our bed combines both wavelengths for comprehensive surface-to-core rejuvenation.

  • Faster recovery & reduced soreness

  • Inflammation modulation for joint comfort

  • Collagen stimulation for skin firmness & elasticity

  • Improved blood flow and oxygenation

  • Cognitive and mood support

  • Whole-body circulation for detox and recovery

Science-Driven Benefits

  • Time: 10–15 minutes (max 20)

  • Frequency: 3–5 sessions/week

  • Prep: Hydrate, expose skin, relax

  • After: Stretching or vibration plate enhances effects

Consistency and hydration are key for optimal outcomes.

What a Session Looks Like