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Full-Body Red Light Panel Therapy

Standing or seated exposure to large arrays of red (~630-660nm) and near-infrared (~810-850nm) LED panels (photobiomodulation) marketed for cellular energy, muscle recovery, inflammation, skin quality and general anti-aging.

Standing or seated exposure to large arrays of red (~630-660nm) and near-infrared (~810-850nm) LED panels (photobiomodulation) marketed for cellular energy, muscle recovery, inflammation, skin quality and general anti-aging. The workhorse service on most red light studio menus.

Evidence

emerging

Mitochondrial (cytochrome-c oxidase/ATP) mechanism is plausible and small trials support recovery and skin endpoints, but the systemic anti-aging/longevity claim rests on heterogeneous protocols with no hard-outcome or lifespan human data and inconsistent commercial dosing.

Regulatory notes

European Union
CE-marked as medical or wellness devices depending on claims; general anti-aging marketing sits outside approved medical indications under EU MDR.
United States
Panels are FDA-cleared (Class II, 510(k)) only for narrow indications like pain, wrinkles or circulation; broad 'longevity/cellular energy' marketing is not an FDA-approved claim.
United Arab Emirates
Devices and clinic use require DHA/DoH registration; permitted claims are limited to cleared indications, not systemic longevity.
United Kingdom
Regulated as medical devices under UKCA/MHRA when medical claims are made; wellness-only use is lightly regulated but claims must not imply unproven medical benefit.

General information, not medical or legal advice. See our disclaimer.

Also known as

red light panel, photobiomodulation panel, PBM panel, full body LED panel, photobiomodulation, PBM, red light therapy, RLT, near-infrared light therapy, NIR therapy, LLLT, low-level laser therapy, Joovv session, Mito Red panel, PlatinumLED session, 660/850nm panel, LED light panel session

Where to find it

34 clinics in the directory offer full-body red light panel therapy. Prices shown are the cheapest for this treatment where published; always confirm with the venue.

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