LED red Light Therapy
Health Canada Approved – Class II Medical Device
Experience visible results safely and effectively. For best outcomes, treatments are recommended 2 to 3 times per week for about 4 weeks, although results and duration may vary from person to person.
Powered by advanced LED technology, this therapy combines blue, red, and near-infrared light to deliver a complete approach to skin and body wellness. Together, these wavelengths work to rejuvenate the skin, reduce wrinkles, clear acne, and relieve pain by stimulating cellular repair and reducing inflammation.
Take the first step toward visible results — Book your appointment today.
Anti-Aging – Blue and Red Light Therapy
Red light penetrates deeply into the skin’s layers (the dermis), where collagen and elastin — the proteins that keep your skin firm and elastic — are produced.
First, it stimulates collagen and elastin production. Red light boosts cellular energy (ATP) in fibroblasts — the skin cells responsible for creating these essential proteins. As a result, you get more collagen for firmer, plumper skin and more elastin for better elasticity and fewer visible fine lines.
Next, it improves circulation and nutrient delivery. The therapy increases blood flow in treated areas, bringing more oxygen and nutrients to skin cells, which enhances their repair and renewal processes.
Light Therapy
In addition, red light reduces inflammation and oxidative stress. It lowers inflammatory molecules and neutralizes free radicals that can damage skin structure over time — both of which contribute to smoother, healthier-looking skin.
Finally, it promotes cellular regeneration. By energizing skin cells, red light accelerates skin turnover and tissue healing, leading to improved tone, texture, and hydration.
Depending on the severity of the condition, experts typically recommend treatments 2–3 times per week for up to 4 weeks.
Wound healing and tissue repair
Near-infrared light therapy helps promote recovery in multiple ways. Because it penetrates several centimeters into the tissue, near-IR supports faster healing of surgical incisions, soft-tissue injuries (such as sprains and strains), and chronic wounds like diabetic ulcers. In addition, this treatment assists with various other wounds — including cuts, bruises, surgical scars, and other skin damage. Overall, it helps speed up healing, reduce discomfort, and encourage tissue repair from within.
How it helps:
Stimulates new cell growth, angiogenesis (formation of new blood vessels), and collagen remodeling.
Most experts suggest having one treatment each week for up to 6 weeks, based on how bad the wound is. However, some people notice results after only one session.