There is a growing demand for red light therapy devices in todayโs market. Their effectiveness in treating skin problems, joint pain, and wound healing is also encouraging consumers to buy such devices for home usage. If you are also planning to buy such devices for your office or home, here are a few things you need to consider. Especially when considering a Red Light Therapy Bed, you should do your homework.

- Irradiance
In the context of red light therapy, irradiance refers to the intensity of the light delivered to the skin or target tissue. Higher irradiance delivers more light energy per second, addressing problems in deeper tissue, such as muscle or joint pain. Lower irradiance delivers less light energy per second, which is more effective for skin treatments. If you are planning to invest in red light therapy panels, have some clarity about your treatment needs and purchase the product with the right levels of irradiance.
- Wavelength
Wavelength is just as important as irradiance. Red light therapy devices typically deliver one or more wavelengths of red or near-infrared light. Look for a red light device that offers a range of visible red wavelengths of 630-680 nm, as well as infrared (NIR) light of 800-830 nm. Visible wavelengths (around 660 nm) donโt penetrate as deeply as NIR light. These are used for treating the skin. You need near-infrared light for deep tissues like sore muscles or joints.

- Number of LEDs
The number of LEDs in the red light therapy devices often decides their effectiveness. More LEDs usually mean better coverage and even distribution of light. Even though there is no specific amount to look for, you can consider the following figures for various needs:
- 3000-4000 LEDs for facial panels, while smaller devices might contain 200-500 LEDs
- More than 25,000 LEDs for full-body devices
The number of LEDs may vary depending on the size of the device and the area it is meant to address. If you are planning to buy a device to have a full-body sauna for healing, invest in the ones with 25,000+ LEDs.
- Treatment Area
Select a light therapy device that targets a specific area. For example:
- A red light pad is suitable for specific areas like the stomach or chest.
- RLT panels and beds offer coverage for larger areas like the back and legs.
- Masks and wands offer targeted red light therapy for the face or smaller areas.
Also, the device you invest in should feel comfortable to the users. Avoid devices that you will need to hold close to your body for extended periods to receive the desired results.

- Safety Certifications
The reliable and reputable red light devices available in the market are usually FDA registered. This factor indicates that the company values the well-being of the users, and the devices have been tested for safety. Cheaper-quality red light therapy devices usually do not have FDA registration proof and may not be properly tested for safety. So, always check the details and look for safety certifications before investing in a red light therapy device.

- Portability
Whether you are buying a red light therapy device for home, office, or clinic, you need to think about its portability and durability. If you are planning to move around and want a red light therapy setup that can move with you, you need to invest in portable options. However, if you have a designated place at home, office, or clinic where you want to set up the device, you can compromise on the portability factor.

- Warranty Coverage
It is always a good decision to invest in devices that offer extended warranty coverage. This often means that the company is confident about the quality of its products and is willing to offer support to address issues that the user may face while using them. While it is important to find a device that fulfills your treatment goals, you must also confirm that the device comes with warranty coverage.
Conclusion
The key to finding the best red light therapy device for you is to understand your requirements. You need to decide what device you are going to use it for and what treatment outcomes you are looking for. Also, consulting a healthcare professional can give you more clarity on which type of red light therapy device will be better for you.
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