Where Science Meets Self Care

At FysionX, we combine cutting-edge Red Light technology and innovation to create beauty and health solutions that keep pace with your lifestyle. The future of self-care starts here.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What is red light therapy and how does it work?

Red light therapy uses specific wavelengths of red and near-infrared light to penetrate the skin and underlying tissue. These wavelengths are believed to support cellular energy production (ATP), which may help with skin health, muscle recovery, joint comfort, and overall wellness.

What are the main benefits people use red light therapy for?

Most users turn to red light therapy for skin rejuvenation, muscle recovery, joint stiffness, and general wellness support. Some also report benefits related to circulation, relaxation, and post-workout recovery. Results can vary depending on consistency, device quality, and individual factors.

Is red light therapy safe to use at home?

When used as directed, red light therapy devices are generally considered safe for home use. The light is non-invasive and does not produce UV rays. Users should follow recommended session times, avoid staring directly into the LEDs, and consult a healthcare professional if they have medical conditions or are pregnant.

How often should I use a red light therapy device?

Most specialists recommend using red light therapy 3–5 times per week, with sessions typically lasting 5–20 minutes per treatment area. Overuse won’t necessarily improve results and may cause temporary skin irritation, so consistency matters more than longer sessions.

How long does it take to see results?

Some people notice short-term effects like relaxation or reduced muscle soreness after a few sessions. Visible skin changes or longer-term benefits usually take 4–8 weeks of consistent use. Red light therapy is not an instant fix and works best as part of a regular routine.

What’s the difference between red light and near-infrared light?

Red light typically targets the skin’s surface and is commonly used for skin-related concerns. Near-infrared (NIR) light penetrates deeper into muscles and joints, making it popular for recovery and deeper tissue support. Many devices include both wavelengths for broader benefits.

Can red light therapy replace medical treatment or physical therapy?

No. Red light therapy is considered a wellness or supportive therapy—not a replacement for medical care, physical therapy, or prescribed treatments. It can complement other approaches but should not be used as a substitute for professional medical advice.

Who should not use red light therapy devices?

Red light therapy may not be suitable for everyone. Individuals who are pregnant, have light sensitivity disorders, are taking photosensitizing medications, or have a history of seizures triggered by light should consult a healthcare professional before use. Anyone with active cancer in the treatment area, open wounds, or a serious medical condition should also seek medical advice prior to starting red light therapy. When in doubt, it’s best to check with a qualified medical professional to ensure safe use.