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Red Light Therapies

Using Light as Medicine

Red light therapy is a gentle, non-invasive treatment that uses specific wavelengths of red and near-infrared light to support the body’s natural healing processes.

 

When this light reaches your cells, it helps them produce more energy, which can improve circulation, reduce inflammation, and support tissue repair.

 

Many patients use red light therapy to help with joint or muscle pain, skin health, wound healing, and overall recovery.

 

Treatments are comfortable, relaxing, and require no downtime, making red light therapy an easy way to support healing and wellness.

Red Light

How Does it Heal?

At the cellular level, red and near-infrared light works primarily by stimulating the mitochondria—the small structures inside cells that produce energy.

 

These wavelengths are absorbed by an enzyme in the mitochondria called cytochrome c oxidase, which helps increase the production of ATP, the main energy source used by cells. As cellular energy improves, cells are better able to repair damage, reduce oxidative stress, and carry out normal healing processes.

 

Red light therapy can also help improve blood flow, support collagen production, and modulate inflammation, all of which contribute to healthier tissue and more efficient recovery.

Conditions Treated

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Red Light Options

Red light can be "administered" in a variety of ways...

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  • Red Light Panels

    • Medical grade, high-power, low-EMF

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  • Red Light Bed

    • Multiple-panel intensity and comfortable​

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  • Intranasal Red Light​​​​

    • Efficient absorption via the blood vessels of the nasal septum​

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At Lifespan Health we offer all of these red light therapies.  

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The Science

What does the research and clinician experience reveal about

red light therapies

Research Studies:

Coming soon...

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Questions & Answers

Are ozone therapies covered by insurance?

Unfortunately, ozone procedures are not covered by most health insurance carriers.  We are happy to provide you with a superbill to submit for reimbursement, if you would like to try.

How many ozone sessions or treatments will I need?

The answer to this is difficult, since treatment plans are highly individualized. In general, we expect you to feel a positive change after an initial series of treatments (sometimes much better with prolozone). Your initial response will better predict your overall treatment duration.

Are "blood ozone" procedures safe?

IV and injectable ozone therapies are very safe. Your clinician will determine if you have any contraindications to treatment. Above all, at Lifespan Health we offer safe, non-toxic, science-base treatments, chosen for effectiveness.

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