Terapie červeným světlem je obecně považována za nízkorizikovou, neinvazivní wellness technologie. Však, jako každý terapeutický přístup, it is important to understand its potential adverse effects, zvláště při nesprávném použití.
1. Je terapie červeným světlem obecně bezpečná?
Používá se terapie červeným světlem neionizující, vlnové délky bez UV záření, typicky v rozmezích 630–660 nm a 810–880 nm. Clinical studies and long-term use suggest it has a strong safety profile when devices are properly designed and used as directed.
2. Commonly Reported Mild Side Effects
Most reported adverse effects are temporary and mild, včetně:
- Slight skin warmth during or after sessions
- Dočasné zarudnutí (erythema), especially in sensitive skin
- Mild tingling or tightness
These effects usually resolve within minutes to hours.
3. Eye-Related Risks
Direct exposure of high-intensity LEDs to the eyes may cause:
- Namáhání očí
- Temporary discomfort
This is why professional guidance recommends:
- Avoiding direct eye exposure
- Using protective eyewear when treating areas near the face
4. Risks Associated With Overuse
Excessive frequency or prolonged sessions may lead to:
- Skin irritation
- Reduced comfort without additional benefit
- Diminishing therapeutic returns
More light does not always equal better results.
5. Populations That Should Use Extra Caution
Zatímco obecně bezpečné, red light therapy should be used cautiously by:
- Individuals with photosensitive conditions
- People taking light-sensitizing medications
- Pregnant users (consultation recommended)
Závěr
The adverse effects of red light therapy are typically mild and preventable. Při zodpovědném používání, it remains one of the safest light-based wellness technologies available.