Is there any evidence that red light therapy can damage eyesight?
Is there any evidence that red light therapy can damage eyesight?
When used according to recommended guidelines, red light therapy is not known to cause permanent vision damage. The wavelengths used in therapy are generally considered safe for skin and surrounding tissues.
However, staring directly at powerful LED light sources for extended periods may cause temporary eye discomfort or strain.
Following safety guidelines—such as avoiding direct eye exposure and using protective eyewear when recommended—helps ensure that treatments remain safe.