Offered in 10min/15min/20min options. Please scroll to end for pricing.
Red Light Boosts Cellular Energy Production Red light therapy (including NIR light) is thought to have numerous mechanisms of action in our cells, most notably in the mitochondria where photoreceptors called cytochrome c oxidase absorb the photons from the red light. This is thought to initiate the decoupling of inhibitory nitric oxide from this enzyme stimulating ATP production as well as a host of other beneficial biological processes. ATP is known as the “energy currency” of all living cells, and thereby promoting its increase through red and NIR light exposure is a significant benefit, as it plays a central role in muscle contraction, nerve impulse propagation, and biochemical synthesis. When our cells are more energized, they perform better and in turn we feel better as well!
The 8 wavelengths that the Rouge panels emit are 630nm,650nm, 660nm, 670nm, 810nm, 830nm, 850nm, 1060nm.
630nm
Often used for reducing inflammation, enhancing
collagen production, and treating skin issues
like acne, fine lines, and wrinkles, the 630nm
wavelength penetrates the skin at a more superficial
level, targeting surface tissues like the epidermis.
This wavelength is beneficial for treatments
focused on skin health, including reducing redness,
inflammation, and supporting collagen production
for anti-aging benefits.
650nm
The 650 nm wavelength reaches a bit deeper into
the skin, into the dermal layer, and may affect
structures like hair follicles. It can still benefit skin
health but also works on a slightly deeper level,
promoting healing and regeneration of slightly
deeper tissues than 630nm. This wavelength can
promote healing, enhance circulation, and may
be helpful for scalp treatments to support hair
growth since it targets hair follicles and dermal
layers. It can also enhance blood flow to the area,
improving skin tone and healing surface-level
wounds.
660nm
The 660 nm wavelength penetrates slightly deeper
than 650 nm, reaching further into the dermal layer.
This makes it effective not only for skin health but
also for muscle recovery and reducing inflammation.
660 nm is more commonly used for reducing muscle
soreness, joint inflammation, and accelerating
healing in deeper tissues close to the skin. 660nm
is also ideal for skin health, reducing inflammation,
boosting collagen production, and enhancing
circulation in the upper layers of the skin. This
wavelength is often used for conditions that benefit
from cellular stimulation near the skin surface, like
wound healing, fine lines, acne, and general skin
rejuvenation.
670nm
This wavelength penetrates slightly deeper than
660nm, reaching around 5 mm into the tissue. As
such, it can affect both skin and muscle layers,
which may enhance cellular energy production
(ATP) a bit further below the skin surface. The
670nm wavelength can also be beneficial for deeper
tissue repair, such as reducing muscle soreness
and promoting healing in joint tissue. Along with
other red light wavelengths in close proximity,
670nm can stimulate mitochondrial function and
improve cellular health, and can provide slightly
deeper tissue benefits.
810nm
This wavelength can penetrate deeply, reaching
soft tissues and muscle layers and even targeting
some areas of bone. It’s effective for conditions
where moderate tissue penetration is needed, such
as musculoskeletal pain and joint issues. This
wavelength is commonly used for wound healing
and skin rejuvenation, as it can effectively penetrate
to reach and repair skin and surface tissues.
830nm
This wavelength can reach deeper tissue layers,
including tendons, ligaments, and deeper
muscular structures, making it suitable for
conditions involving deeper tissue inflammation
or injuries. It is thought to enhance cellular
oxygenation and improve blood flow. Studies
suggest that 830nm can be particularly beneficial
for deeper inflammatory conditions, such as
tendinitis or arthritis. Although less commonly
used specifically for skin benefits, it may be added
in combination with shorter wavelengths to span
a broader range of tissue penetration, including
benefits for underlying tissues that support
skin health.
850nm
Known for even deeper penetration, 850nm reaches
farther into muscle and joint tissues, making it ideal
for treating deeper injuries or pain. This wavelength
is often linked to cellular regeneration, wound
healing, and increasing circulation. It stimulates
mitochondrial activity in cells, boosting ATP
(cellular energy) production. 850nm is thought to
have a stronger impact on reducing inflammation
and relieving pain, making it popular for conditions
involving joint pain or chronic inflammation.
Frequently selected for muscle recovery, deeper
tissue repair, and pain management in conditions
like arthritis.
1060nm
A Breakthrough In Wavelength Innovation
1060 nm penetrates even deeper than wavelengths
in the 800 range and can reach around 4-5 cm
beneath the skin surface, affecting tissues like
muscles and even fat layers more intensely. At
1060nm, light has the potential for increased
absorption by water molecules, which can
enhance blood flow and support processes like
fat reduction. This wavelength is often used in body
contouring devices as well as for deeper muscular
or adipose tissue therapy. Often utilized in body
sculpting and more targeted fat reduction
therapies due to its deeper penetration and
unique interaction with tissue.
10min $35-This option is great for skin and hair health as well as good for first time using Full Body Red Light Therapy
15min $45-This option is good for overall wellness
20min $55-This option is good for muscle recover, joint pain, sleep and weight-loss
(Packages of 6 also available for each time frame)
Who or what conditions is not suitable for Red Light Therapy?
Epilepsy
Photosensitivity
Open wounds
Recent sunburns
Fever/Infection
Eye Disease or very sensitive eyes
Pregnancy-please discuss with doctor first
Hyperthyroidism-please discuss with doctor first
Implants or Medical Devices-please discuss with doctor first
Cancer-please discuss with doctor first