🔔ARE THERE ANY SIDES EFFECTS?
Red Light Therapy is generally safe! You may notice mild redness or warmth after use and that’s normal.
We recommend doing a quick light sensitivity test before your first session. Remember to start on the lowest setting and gradually increase as your skin adjusts.
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We do alert our users of the following precautions:
• If you are photosensitive, have a skin condition, are pregnant, or are using skincare products that increase sensitivity to light (including retinoids, AHAs/BHAs, exfoliating acids, or brightening serums), consult your healthcare provider before use.
• Avoid wounds or areas with skin trauma.
• Certain medications and supplements, such as antibiotics, acne treatments, or herbal blends, may also heighten light sensitivity. Not suitable for those with epilepsy or again, with photosensitivity.
• Avoid direct exposure to the eyes or prolonged use on areas of irritation.
• Discontinue use if you experience discomfort, redness, or heightened sensitivity during or after a session.
• Do not stare directly at active LEDs.
• Consult a doctor if you have special medical implants, heart rate monitors, or medical conditions
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