Mood : THERAPY
Supercharge
Your Cells
Two Types
Waves of Light
Utilizing a combination of two different, clinically proven wavelengths, enhances and expands the opportunity for results.
Red Light (660nm)
Red Light is readily absorbed by surface tissues and cells, offering benefits for skin texture and tone, smoothing fine wrinkles, promoting collagen production and enhancing skin appearance.
Near-Infrared Light (850nm)
Near-infrared (NIR) light is invisible to the human eye. It penetrates deeper into the tissue to deliver energy to the body’s cells while enhancing recovery, healing deep wounds, muscle aches, nerve injury and/or joint pain.
All in only minutes per day.
FAQ
Red / NIR Light Therapy supercharges our cellular biology leading to incredible results for our mind and body. Research shows light therapy can improve our immune system, skin health, wrinkles, energy, weight balance, mental acuity/clarity, and so much more. Please see more at WHY RED LIGHT THERAPY (LINK)
Light therapy affects everyone differently, so the timeframe to see results can be individualistic. Some results can be seen in as little as a few days to weeks to months. The longer and more consistent you are at using it, the better results you will see.
If possible, we recommend using your (R/NIR) device every day. Being consistent is very important. There is a compounding effect with light therapy that builds up with consistent use. We recommend 10-20 minutes per day. Beginners should begin slowly with only a few minutes per day and build over the course of 3-4 weeks. It's also recommended to remove garments to expose bare skin to the light. Remember to keep a distance of 6-12 inches from treatment area and do not stare directly into the lights.
Yes! There is now over 5000+ published studies on red and near infrared lights showing no adverse reactions.
Yes, absolutely! Red/NIR light therapy is used and recommended by medical practitioners and professional sports organizations worldwide. KOZE panels are all classified as Class 2 Medical Devices by the FDA.