Full-Body Light Therapy for Skin Rejuvenation & Recovery
Our Advanced Red Light Therapy system is designed to support collagen production, improve skin appearance, and promote muscle recovery—all in a relaxing 10–15 minute session.
Unlike small light panels or basic red light beds, our SST28 system provides full-body, 360° light exposure, allowing your entire body to benefit from consistent, professional-grade light therapy.
This non-invasive treatment uses therapeutic red light wavelengths that stimulate cellular energy, helping your skin look healthier and your body recover faster.
Benefits of Red Light Therapy
Clients love red light therapy because it can help support:
✨ Collagen production
✨ Smoother-looking skin
✨ Reduction in the appearance of fine lines
✨ Improved skin tone and texture
✨ Muscle recovery and reduced soreness
✨ Increased circulation
✨ Overall wellness support
Results improve with consistency, and many clients incorporate red light therapy into their weekly wellness routine.
What Makes Our Red Light Therapy Different
Not all red light therapy systems are the same.
Our SST28 full-body system offers:
✔ Full-body 360° coverage
✔ Professional-grade high-output bulbs
✔ Even light distribution across the body
✔ Comfortable 10–15 minute sessions
✔ Non-invasive and UV-free treatment
This provides maximum exposure and a full-body, relaxing experience you can’t get with smaller light panels.
What to Expect During a Session
Your session takes about 10–15 minutes.
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Enter your private treatment room
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Undress to your comfort level (similar to tanning)
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Relax while the bed delivers full-body red light therapy
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Enjoy a quick, comfortable session with no downtime
Many clients report feeling relaxed and refreshed immediately after their session.
How Often Should I Use Red Light Therapy?
3–5 sessions per week for the first 2–4 weeks
2–3 sessions per week
Consistency helps maximize visible improvements.
Is Red Light Therapy Safe?
Red light therapy is non-invasive and UV-free, meaning it will not tan or damage your skin.
However, if you are pregnant, taking light-sensitizing medications, or under medical care, consult your physician before use.

