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What Is Red Light Therapy and How Does It Work?
Red light therapy (also called photobiomodulation or low-level light therapy) uses specific wavelengths of red and near-infrared light — typically between 630nm and 850nm — to penetrate the skin and stimulate cellular processes. Unlike UV light, red light therapy is completely non-invasive and carries no risk of skin damage.
When red and near-infrared light reaches your cells, it's absorbed by mitochondria — the energy-producing organelles in every cell. This stimulates the production of adenosine triphosphate (ATP), essentially giving your cells more energy to repair, regenerate, and function optimally. It's one of the most popular treatments at iCRYO Mauldin for clients seeking both cosmetic and therapeutic benefits.
Red Light Therapy for Skin Rejuvenation
One of the most well-researched applications of red light therapy is skin health. Clinical studies have demonstrated that red light at 630-660nm stimulates collagen and elastin production, reduces fine lines and wrinkles, improves skin texture and tone, and accelerates wound healing.
For Mauldin and Greenville area clients interested in anti-aging, red light therapy offers a drug-free, surgery-free alternative that works at the cellular level. Many of our clients see visible improvements in skin clarity and firmness after 4-6 sessions, with continued improvement over time. Each session at iCRYO Mauldin takes just 12 minutes with zero downtime.
Pain Relief and Inflammation Reduction
Beyond skin benefits, near-infrared wavelengths (810-850nm) penetrate deeper into tissue, reaching muscles, joints, and even bone. Research published in peer-reviewed journals has shown that red light therapy can reduce joint pain and stiffness associated with arthritis, decrease muscle soreness after exercise, reduce chronic inflammatory markers, and support nerve regeneration.
For clients in Simpsonville, Five Forks, and across Greenville County dealing with chronic pain conditions, red light therapy at iCRYO Mauldin provides a non-pharmaceutical option that many find more sustainable than pain medications.
Athletic Recovery and Performance
Athletes in the Greenville area increasingly combine red light therapy with cryotherapy for a comprehensive recovery protocol. While cryotherapy addresses acute inflammation and systemic recovery, red light therapy targets specific areas of concern — a sore knee, a stiff shoulder, or a healing muscle strain.
Studies on athletes have shown that pre-exercise red light therapy can reduce subsequent muscle damage, while post-exercise sessions accelerate recovery. Many iCRYO Mauldin clients from local gyms and sports teams include red light therapy in their weekly recovery routine.
What to Expect During a Red Light Therapy Session
A red light therapy session at iCRYO Mauldin is simple and relaxing. You'll be positioned in front of our medical-grade LED panel, which delivers precise wavelengths across targeted or full-body areas. Sessions last approximately 12 minutes — long enough for cellular absorption, short enough to fit into any schedule.
There's no preparation required and zero downtime. You can return to your day immediately. Many Mauldin clients combine red light therapy with other treatments like infrared sauna or cryotherapy for enhanced results.
Is Red Light Therapy Right for You?
Red light therapy is suitable for most people and has an excellent safety profile. Whether you're a Greenville professional seeking skin rejuvenation, a Simpsonville athlete looking for faster recovery, or a Mauldin resident managing chronic pain — red light therapy may be a valuable addition to your wellness routine.
Visit iCRYO Mauldin at 100 N Main St STE. B, Mauldin, SC 29662 or call (864) 478-7429 to learn more about our red light therapy sessions and introductory offers.