Red Light Therapy
Red light therapy is a non-invasive method used as an adjunctive supportive care measure. The procedure is performed in accordance with safety requirements and following an individual patient assessment.
Red light therapy is a non-invasive method used as an adjunctive supportive care measure. The procedure is performed in accordance with safety requirements and following an individual patient assessment.
Red (RED) and near-infrared (NIR) light therapy devices emit a concentrated dose of specific wavelengths within the red and near-infrared spectrum. This light acts similarly to sunlight but without harmful UV radiation; therefore, red light therapy has a positive effect on tissue regeneration throughout the body.
A RED and NIR light therapy session can “recharge” the body’s energy in 20 minutes, comparable to spending several hours in sunlight.
This therapy helps improve energy production in mitochondria, reduces inflammatory processes, and promotes tissue regeneration. Due to its broad range of effects, it is increasingly used not only for the prevention of health conditions but also to improve sleep quality, support physical and mental performance, regulate hormonal balance, and promote long-term vitality.
The optimal time for photobiomodulation is the morning, as it creates a sunrise-like light spectrum with an intensity of up to 30,000 lux (compared to only a few hundred lux typically received indoors on a cloudy day).
A balanced circadian rhythm in the morning contributes to increased energy levels and productivity. Red light therapy may also increase melatonin levels and improve sleep quality.
Due to its deep tissue effects, RED and especially NIR light is well suited for disease prevention and for the regeneration of joints, tendons, and even bones. NIR therapy may help reduce inflammation while simultaneously increasing collagen synthesis.
Scientific studies indicate a strong positive effect on the thyroid gland when RED and NIR light is applied to the neck area for 10–15 minutes per day (particularly in women).
One of the most popular benefits of red light therapy is its ability to optimize athletic performance. Before training, therapy may be used to enhance performance, while after physical exertion it may help reduce inflammation and accelerate recovery.
RED and NIR spectrum therapy has a positive effect on the brain, mental health, and mood. It has been shown to be effective for both clinical depression episodes and seasonal affective disorder. This therapy is also recommended for individuals seeking to enhance brain activity and neurotransmitter synthesis or reduce the negative effects of an overly fast-paced, burnout-prone lifestyle.
Perhaps the most important goal of red and near-infrared light therapy is to support long-term vitality and longevity. These types of light strengthen mitochondria—the cell’s energy-producing centers—directly influencing cellular lifespan and the aging process.
Specific wavelengths of red and near-infrared light directed at the body’s cells stimulate cellular processes, increasing energy production required for well-being, mood stability, and productivity.
Red (RED) and near-infrared (NIR) light are particularly effective. Red light is visible to the human eye and is primarily absorbed by the skin. Near-infrared light is invisible to the eye and penetrates deeper into the body (compared to other light wavelengths), positively affecting internal organs, endocrine glands, cells, and their mitochondria.
| IV drip insertion and infusion during red light therapy | 70 € |
| Vitamin IV drip during red light therapy | 85 € |
| Therapy session in the procedure room | 20 € |