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Is it okay to use red light therapy devices directly on the skin?Updated 9 days ago

Yes, red light therapy devices are designed to be used directly on the skin. Most of our devices emit wavelengths in the 630–850nm range, which penetrate safely into the skin's surface and underlying tissue without causing burns or UV damage. For best results, ensure the treatment area is clean and free of any heavy creams or lotions that could block light penetration. If you have sensitive skin or a pre-existing skin condition, we recommend consulting with a healthcare professional before starting red light therapy.

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