Rotlichttherapie (RLT) erfreut sich aufgrund seiner potenziellen Vorteile bei der Hautverjüngung zunehmender Beliebtheit, Schmerzlinderung, und insgesamt Wellness. Es stellt sich jedoch eine häufig gestellte Frage: Benötigen Sie während der Behandlung eine Schutzbrille?? In diesem Artikel geht es um Sicherheitsaspekte für Ihre Augen und darum, wann eine Schutzbrille empfohlen wird.
Wie die Rotlichttherapie funktioniert
Rotlichttherapie verwendet bestimmte Wellenlängen von Rot (600–700 nm) und fast infrarot (800–1000 nm) Licht um in die Haut einzudringen und die Zellreparatur anzuregen. These wavelengths are generally safe, but intensity and exposure time matter when it comes to protecting your eyes.
Are Goggles Necessary?
Low-Power At-Home Devices
For most at-home red light therapy panels:
- Goggles are optional if you keep your eyes closed or avoid looking directly at the light.
- Kurze Sitzungen (5–15 Minuten) are considered safe for unprotected eyes.
High-Power Panels and Professional Devices
- High-intensity or close-range devices can cause discomfort, glare, or potential retinal strain.
- Wearing protective goggles is recommended, especially when treating areas near the eyes.
Near-Infrared Light Considerations
- NIR light is mostly invisible to the human eye.
- Although less likely to cause immediate discomfort, direct prolonged exposure may still affect the eyes, so goggles offer an extra layer of safety.
Tipps zur sicheren Verwendung
- Avoid staring directly at the light.
- Use goggles for high-intensity or professional devices.
- Maintain proper distance as per the manufacturer’s guidelines.
- Limit session duration to recommended times (Normalerweise 10–20 Minuten).
- Consult a professional if using RLT for medical conditions near the eyes.
Abschluss
Während goggles are not always required for typical at-home red light therapy, they are a good safety measure for high-intensity devices or treatments near the eyes. Following manufacturer instructions and safety guidelines ensures you enjoy the benefits of RLT without risking eye strain or injury.