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Red light therapy activates your body's cells called mitochondria. This cell allows your body's other cells to work more efficiently, such as, repairing skin, boosting new cell growth and enhancing skin rejuvenation.

Experience the healing effects of red light therapy and enhance your well-being with cutting-edge technology and proven results.

Meet the Face Behind The Skin ToolBox

As a board certified, Family Nurse Practitioner, Samantha Thiry, APRN has dedicated her life to helping others on their wellness, aesthetic and sexual health journey. Specializing in male and female hormone replacement therapies as well as male and female sexual rejuvenation, Samantha helps keep Austin, TX healthy and thriving.

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  • Skin Rejuvenation

    Red Light Therapy (RLT) can stimulate collagen production, which gives skin structure, strength, and elasticity. It can also increase fibroblast production, which makes collagen, and increase blood circulation to the tissue. These effects can help rejuvenate skin and treat conditions like acne, hyperpigmentation, and psoriasis. RLT may also help with wrinkles, stretch marks, scars, and sun damage.

  • Reduced Inflammation

    RLT increases the blood flow to damaged tissues, which helps deliver oxygen and nutrients to the area. This improved circulation can help with healing and reduce pain and inflammation.

  • Improved Wound Healing

    RLT stimulates cells to work more efficiently, which can help with repair and growth. It's thought to work by activating mitochondria, the "power plant" of cells, which can lead to a number of events that improve wound healing.

    More energy in cells allows them to do their jobs more efficiently, such as repairing skin and boosting new cell growth.

FAQ

What is Red Light Therapy?

Red light therapy (RLT), also known as low-level laser therapy, is a non-invasive treatment that uses low-wavelength red light to improve the appearance of skin and other parts of the body. It's thought to work by activating mitochondria in cells, which can increase cell function and repair. RLT can also help regenerate cells, restore cell function, and trigger blood flow.

Can this burn my skin?

Red light therapy (RLT) is generally safe when used as directed and doesn't usually burn the skin because it uses low levels of heat. However, there is a low risk of side effects if you use RLT for too long, at too high an intensity, or if you misuse a home device. These side effects can include:

  • Burns
  • Blisters
  • Damage to unprotected eyes
  • Lesions
  • Tissue damage
  • Hyper- or hypopigmentatio

When will I start to see results?

Red light therapy can start helping your body from the first session, but you might not see noticeable improvements for 8–12 weeks of consistent use.The time it takes to see results can depend on the condition being treated and the type of therapeutic action needed. For example, red light therapy can work quickly to treat acute conditions like injuries, but it can take time to ease chronic conditions like arthritis.

Should I be wearing protective eyewear when using these tools?

Eye protection should always be used when operating the device. Do not stare directly at the LEDs. If your eyes are sensitive to light or if you take medications that cause photosensitivity, consult a medical professional prior to use.

How is red light therapy different than tanning bed lighting?

Unlike the harmful UV rays emitted by tanning beds, the near-infrared and red light used in red light therapy beds doesn't damage or harm skin cells.

What is the return policy?

We have a 30-day return policy, which means you have 30 days after receiving your item to request a return.

To be eligible for a return, your item must be in the same condition that you received it, unworn or unused, with tags, and in its original packaging. You’ll also need the receipt or proof of purchase