Red Light Therapy in Palm Beach County

Restore energy and accelerate recovery with low-level red light treatment

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Red Light Therapy (LLLT) in Palm Beach County

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Red and near-infrared light (photobiomodulation/LLLT) is used by local clinics to support cellular energy, circulation, and recovery in eligible cases. Sessions are typically non-invasive and comfortable, with visit times that fit easily into a weekly routine. Providers will tailor wavelength, dose, and safety measures based on your goals and medical history.

Non-invasive comfort
Gentle light exposure with no needles or downtime in typical sessions.
Recovery support
May help reduce soreness and promote tissue recovery after activity, per clinic protocols.
Targeted dosing
Wavelength, power, and timing are adjusted to match area and goals.

Common Uses

  • General recovery and exercise-related soreness
  • Joint comfort and mobility support
  • Skin appearance & surface rejuvenation protocols
  • Scalp/follicle support as part of hair programs
  • Adjunctive tissue healing support (clinic-specific)

What to Expect

  1. Brief screening for photosensitivity and medication review
  2. Protective eyewear when indicated
  3. Targeted exposure—typically warm, comfortable light
  4. Series of visits (e.g., 1–3×/week) based on response and goals
Red light is not a cure-all; results vary. Your provider will advise on realistic outcomes and any complementary care.
Safety & suitability: Avoid direct light into the eyes; use protection as directed. Tell your provider about photosensitizing medications or conditions, pregnancy, implanted devices, and any active diagnoses. Some conditions are not appropriate for light therapy unless specifically supervised.
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Educational information only; not medical advice.

Red Light Therapy FAQs

How does it work?
Photobiomodulation delivers specific wavelengths (often 630–660 nm and/or 800–850 nm) that interact with cells, supporting energy production and signaling pathways associated with recovery.
How many sessions will I need?
Clinics often recommend series-based plans (e.g., 1–3×/week for several weeks) and then maintenance. Frequency depends on goals and response.
Is it safe for everyone?
Most people tolerate sessions well, but it isn’t right for everyone. People with photosensitivity, certain medications, or specific diagnoses need extra precautions or should avoid treatment unless supervised.
Will I feel heat?
Devices may feel gently warm but should not cause burning. Tell your provider if anything feels uncomfortable.
Do I need protective eyewear?
Avoid direct light to the eyes. Clinics provide shields or goggles when appropriate and will instruct you on safe positioning.
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