What is red light therapy
Red light therapy, also known as photobiomodulation, or low level laser therapy, is a healing modality unlike any other. Red light and near infrared light cause an amazing physiological chain reaction when intercepted by our cells. Red light is known to stimulate ATP production (our cellular energy) and in turn promoting optimal cellular function. Some of these amazing benefits include skin rejuvenation, anti-aging, eczema relief, muscle strain relief, reduced muscle recovery, increased circulation, accelerated wound and injury healing, chronic and acute pain relief, chronic and acute inflammation relief, depression and anxiety relief, chemo induced alopecia hair stimulation, chemo side effect reduction, and so much more. Emerging FDA clinical research is also showing potential for treating SAD (seasonal affective disorder). Disclaimer: Our products and services are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Our products and services are low-risk, general wellness / fitness products in accordance with the “General Wellness: Policy on Low Risk Devices” draft released January 20, 2015.
Tanning Tips
Always wear eye protection! Eye protection is required! Please stop one of our sales associates if you have any questions or concerns!
Allow 48-72 Hours between tanning sessions! You are allowed to tan once every 24 hours! Waiting at least 48 hours between tanning sessions lessens the potential for over-exposure and allows your body to produce a gradual tan!
Medications: Some prescription drugs, like antibiotics, contraceptives and others, can make you sensitive to ultra-violet light. Please consult with your physician if you have questions.
Tanning in the buff: Please be careful with areas not accustomed to sunlight. During the first few sessions, these areas should be covered for half of the session time. (Remember, this for your comfort, not because you will burn!)
Lips: Lips have no melanin and will not tan. They can dry out though, so keep them moist with a good lip balm.