1. Ma te whakamaarama rama whero ka whakahiato oku waewae?
Ka whakaitihia te pupuhi me te whakapai ake i te ahua, engari kaore e whakakorehia te ngako lipedema.
2. Ka taea e RLT te awhina i te raru, te mamae o oku waewae?
Ae—he maha nga kaiwhakamahi ka ngawari ake, he pai ake nga waewae.
3. Kia pehea te maha o taku whakamahi i te rongoa rama whero?
3–5 sessions per week is typical for symptom relief.
4. Does it help with “grainy” or nodular fat texture?
RLT can help soften tissues and improve mobility.
5. Can red light therapy help after lipedema liposuction?
Ae, it may reduce swelling and speed healing—but only with doctor approval.
6. Is it normal to feel warmth during sessions?
Ae, mild warmth is expected and indicates increased blood flow.
7. Does RLT improve skin appearance?
Users often see smoother, tighter skin in treated areas.
8. Can I use RLT if I have lymphedema too?
Ae, but consult a specialist if you have advanced stage lymphedema.
9. What type of device works best for full legs?
Full-body red light beds or large professional panels.
10. He pānga taha?
Most people experience none; temporary redness or warmth is possible.