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Poly Red Light Therapy!
FDA Cleared. FDA Registered. Backed by Science.
Skin Rejuvenation and Repair.
Rejuvenates Skin Naturally
- Stimulates Collagen, ATP Production
- Reduces Fine Lines and Wrinkles
- Lifts, Firms, Tones and Repairs!
- Age Spots, Stretch Marks, Crepe Skin
- Results in 4–8 Sessions
- Reduces bacteria associated with acne for clearer complexion
- Increases circulation
- Improves wound healing, reduces pain, and improves recovery from injury
- Reduces inflammation
- Can help some skin conditions such as eczema, psoriasis & rosacea
CoCoon Fitness Pod
The Ultimate Fitness, Relaxation & Wellness Machine
- Assists with weight loss goals and helps aid in weight management
- Cellulite reduction
- Firms and tones muscles
- Increases energy and endurance
- Enhance calorie burn for up to 24 hours after your session
- Dry heat sauna
- Radiant (IR) heat
- Individualized variable vibration massage
- Aroma system / Himalayan pure ionic crystal salt
- Relaxation and stress management
Big miracle 7200
Wisconsins Only Carrier and FDA Approved
- Red Light 625nm – 670nm
- Near Infrared 830nm – 920nm
- Medical grade bed
- Reduces inflammation in the body
- Increases energy
- Speeds up fat loss
- Improve sleep
- Promotes the repair process of muscle injuries
- Improves skin complexion, builds collagen, diminishes wrinkles, scars, redness and acne
- Reduce stretch marks
- Helps mend sun damage
Common Facts About Red Light Therapy
How It Works
RLT works by penetrating the skin with red or near-infrared light at wavelengths typically between 600 to 1000 nanometers. The light stimulates cellular activity, promoting regeneration and repair.
Uses
- Skin health: It can reduce wrinkles, scars, and acne by promoting collagen production.
- Pain relief: Used for joint and muscle pain, it reduces inflammation and promotes healing.
- Wound healing: May help speed up the healing of wounds and burns.
- Hair growth: It can stimulate hair follicles to improve hair growth.
- Recovery from injury: Helps athletes recover from strains, sprains, and other sports injuries.
Safety
Red light therapy is generally considered safe, with minimal side effects like mild skin irritation or temporary redness in rare cases. It’s non-invasive and doesn’t involve UV radiation.
Treatment Frequency
The frequency and duration of treatments vary, but typical sessions last 10-20 minutes, with multiple sessions per week recommended for best results.
Mechanism of Action
The light affects mitochondria in the cells, increasing their energy (ATP) production, which enhances cell function and repair.
Not a Laser
Red light therapy uses LED or other light sources and isn’t the same as laser therapy, which is more focused and intense.
Red Light & Wellness FAQ
What is red light therapy used for?
It’s used for improving skin appearance, reducing pain, enhancing muscle recovery, treating wounds, and promoting hair growth.
Is red light therapy safe?
Yes, it’s generally safe when used correctly. Most devices are designed for home use and have low risk of side effects.
How often should I use red light therapy?
It depends on the condition being treated, but typically 3-5 sessions per week for several weeks are recommended.
Can red light therapy help with acne?
Yes, it reduces inflammation and promotes skin healing, making it effective for treating acne.
Does red light therapy hurt?
No, it’s painless and relaxing for most users. Some people may experience mild warmth from the light.
How long before I see results from red light therapy?
Results vary depending on the condition, but many people report improvements after a few weeks of consistent use.
Are there any side effects?
Side effects are rare but may include temporary redness or tightness in the treated area.
Is red light therapy the same as infrared therapy?
Red light therapy uses both red and near-infrared wavelengths, with the latter penetrating deeper into tissues for benefits like pain relief.
Who should avoid red light therapy?
Pregnant women, individuals with light sensitivity, or those on photosensitizing medications should consult a doctor before starting therapy.
Can I tan and do Red Light in the same day?
Yes
Is eyewear needed for Red Light Therapy?
Yes, eyewear is recommended.