Red Light Therapy for Keratosis Pilaris: Frequently Asked Questions

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Red Light Therapy for Keratosis Pilaris: Frequently Asked Questions

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1. Can red light therapy cure keratosis pilaris?

It does not cure KP, but it significantly reduces redness, bumps, and inflammation.

2. How long until I see results?

Many notice smoother skin within 3–6 weeks of consistent use.

3. How often should I use red light therapy for KP?

3–5 times per week, 10–15 minutes per treatment area.

4. Is RLT safe for sensitive skin?

Yes. Red light therapy is gentle, non-UV, and suitable for sensitive or easily irritated skin.

5. Does it help with redness from KP?

Yes. RLT reduces inflammation, helping skin appear less red and blotchy.

6. Can I combine RLT with exfoliating acids?

Yes—using lactic acid or urea lotions along with RLT often enhances results.

7. Does near-infrared light help KP?

NIR light penetrates deeper, supporting circulation and healing of surrounding tissue.

8. Which body areas can I treat?

Arms, thighs, buttocks, cheeks—any KP-affected area.

9. Are there side effects?

Most people experience no side effects. At most, mild warmth.

10. What devices work best?

Panels or full-body devices like Merican red light systems, which cover large KP-prone areas easily.

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