Are there any risks or side effects associated with red light therapy?
Are there any risks or side effects associated with red light therapy?
Red light therapy is widely considered to have a low risk of side effects compared with many other cosmetic or therapeutic treatments. Because the therapy uses non-ionizing light and does not involve medications or invasive procedures, serious complications are rare.
However, mild side effects can occasionally occur, especially when the treatment is used incorrectly or for excessive durations.
Some users report temporary effects such as:
Mild skin redness
Slight warmth in the treated area
Temporary dryness
Eye discomfort if protection is not used
These effects are usually short-lived and resolve quickly once treatment time is adjusted.
In most cases, side effects are related to overexposure or improper device use. Using devices at the recommended distance and duration significantly reduces the risk of problems.
People with certain medical conditions or those taking photosensitizing medications should consult a healthcare professional before starting red light therapy.
Overall, the therapy is generally considered safe and well tolerated by most individuals.