



Red light therapy works by delivering specific wavelengths of light that penetrate the skin and are absorbed by the mitochondria (the “energy centers” of your cells). This stimulation helps increase cellular activity and supports processes like collagen production, circulation, and tissue repair. Because the treatment is non-thermal and non-damaging, it’s safe for all skin types and can be used regularly as part of a long-term skincare and wellness routine.
Red light therapy is offered as a relaxing add-on treatment to most medspa services, making it an easy way to enhance the results and promote healing.
Red light therapy supports natural healing processes, helping improve skin health, reduce inflammation, and promote a brighter, more balanced complexion.
Red light therapy is most effective when used consistently over several months. However, early benefits may include reduced inflammation and brighter skin in the first few weeks with regular treatments.

It's important to remember that these are general guidelines. Always check in with your provider and follow their specific guidelines for your unique anatomy and treatment.
• Support for Collagen Production and Skin Firmness
• Reduced Inflammation and Calmer Skin
• Improved Circulation and Healing
• Cumulative Anti-Aging Benefits

The {procedure} type for you is the one that will be the most successful in helping you achieve your goals. A good relationship with a good plastic surgeon will allow you to talk through your options based on your unique anatomy and goals.
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Keep in mind that every recovery is unique. Your surgeon will give you individualized instructions and timelines during your consultation.
Keep in mind that everyone’s healing and results timeline are unique. Your provider will give you specific instructions and timelines based on your treatment and anatomy.

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