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Red Light Therapy Side Effects: What to Expect and When to Worry

Red light therapy is generally safe, but it's not without potential side effects. Based on real user experiences from the RLT community, here's a comprehensive guide to what might happen, what's normal, and when you should see a doctor.

Common and Normal Side Effects

✅ Acne "Purging" / Initial Breakouts

Frequency: Very common, especially for face treatments

What it looks like: Increased acne, usually in areas where you're already prone to breakouts

Duration: 1-4 weeks, then typically improves

Cause: Inflammatory response to new stimulation, not true purging

What to do: Reduce frequency and duration. Start with 5 min every other day instead of 15 min daily.

✅ Mild Redness / Warmth

Frequency: Common

What it looks like: Slight pinkness or feeling of warmth in treated area

Duration: 30 minutes to a few hours

Cause: Increased blood flow from vasodilation

What to do: Normal and temporary. If it persists or is uncomfortable, increase distance from panel.

✅ Increased Hair Growth

Frequency: Common, often unnoticed

What it looks like: Faster or thicker hair growth in treated areas

Cause: RLT stimulates hair follicles—great for scalp, potentially unwanted elsewhere

Reddit humor: "Whatever else it might do, don't forget that one of the effects is often increased hair growth rate lol"

Less Common Side Effects

⚠️ Bruising from Masks

What it looks like: Bruise-like marks on face, especially chin area

Cause: Physical pressure from the mask, NOT the light itself

Reddit evidence: A viral post (33 upvotes) showed bruise marks from a mask. 186-upvote response: "Red light is highly UNLIKELY to have caused this. Red light... is just light. It's not a chemical, it's not a drug."

What to do: Check mask fit. Loosen straps. Clean mask regularly (bacteria can cause irritation). If bruising persists without mask use, see a doctor.

⚠️ Swollen Lymph Nodes

What it looks like: Tender swelling in neck, behind ears, or other lymph node areas

Cause: Possibly immune system response, possibly coincidental

Reddit experience: One user reported swollen lymph node in center of neck after starting RLT. Community urged them to see a doctor.

What to do: See a doctor if swollen for more than a few days. Could be unrelated to RLT but worth investigating. Some users report resolution after stopping RLT for 2 weeks.

⚠️ Sunburn-Like Feeling

What it looks like: Mild burning sensation after treatment

Cause: Overuse, too close to panel, or photosensitizing products

What to do: Reduce session duration, increase distance, ensure no photosensitizing topicals before treatment. If persistent, reduce frequency.

When to See a Doctor

🚨 Red Flags — Stop RLT and Seek Medical Attention

  • Swollen lymph nodes lasting more than a week
  • Unexplained bruising not caused by physical pressure
  • Severe skin reactions — blistering, intense burning, spreading rash
  • Vision changes after eye exposure to bright LEDs
  • Persistent pain that worsens with continued RLT use
  • Any new lump or mass — always get checked, RLT or not

Special Safety Concerns

"Is RLT Safe for Reproductive Organs?"

A commonly asked question on Reddit. The answer: there are no long-term studies specifically on reproductive organ use. However:

  • Red/NIR light is non-ionizing (unlike UV or X-rays)
  • No evidence of harm to reproductive organs
  • Some users report hormonal changes (positive and negative)
  • Use caution and consult a doctor if concerned

Eye Safety

NIR light (850nm, 810nm) can penetrate deep into the eye. While 670nm has been studied for eye health, direct staring at bright LEDs is dangerous. Always wear protective glasses.

See: Red Light Therapy and Eye Safety

Photosensitizing Medications

If you take medications that cause photosensitivity (some antibiotics, retinoids, St. John's wort), consult your doctor before RLT. While RLT doesn't cause UV-type photosensitivity, some reactions are possible.

FAQ

Q: Can red light therapy cause cancer?

A: No. RLT uses non-ionizing radiation. There is zero evidence linking RLT to cancer. In fact, RLT may help cancer patients manage treatment side effects.

Q: Is it safe during pregnancy?

A: No specific studies exist. Most practitioners recommend avoiding RLT during pregnancy as a precaution. Consult your OB/GYN.

Q: Why do I feel worse before feeling better?

A: This can happen due to initial inflammatory response, overstimulation from too-long sessions, or the biphasic dose response (too much light). Reduce your dose and gradually increase.

Q: Can RLT cause skin damage?

A: When used correctly, no. However, using RLT with photosensitizing products (tretinoin, strong acids) or with physical pressure from masks can cause skin issues.