RED LIGHT THERAPY ARRIVES AT THE TANNING SHOP IRELAND!
Red light therapy has arrived at select Tanning Shop locations across Ireland. Experience the rejuvenating power of red light therapy as it stimulates collagen production, reduces wrinkles and fine lines, and promotes a youthful glow. Say goodbye to aches and pains, as red light therapy can alleviate muscle soreness, joint pain, and inflammation, accelerating recovery time. Feel energised and refreshed as red light treatment boosts energy levels and reduces fatigue.
Don’t miss out on this revolutionary treatment. Book your session today and unlock your body’s natural healing potential.
WHAT EXACTLY IS RED LIGHT THERAPY?
Red light therapy, also known as photobiomodulation (PBM) or low-level laser therapy (LLLT), is a non-invasive treatment utilising red and near-infrared wavelengths to support healing and cell regeneration.
This therapy works by energising your cells’ mitochondria, which enhances cellular function, promoting healthier skin, reducing inflammation, and speeding up muscle recovery.
DISCOVER THE BENEFITS OF RED LIGHT THERAPY
The benefits of red light therapy are extensive and fall under wellness, fitness, and overall health. Explore some of the major advantages below, or visit the full list to learn more.
Wellness
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Increases collagen & elastin production for healthier skin
- Red light therapy is extremely helpful for your skin cells, especially the cells that produce collagen and keep your skin firm and smooth.
- Collagen, a protein that makes up about 80 percent of the skin, provides the structure for skin, which is what keeps it feeling firm. Elastin is the protein that makes skin stretch and bounce back. Without these key proteins, the skin has no support and no elasticity. The key to restoring firmness and elasticity is to stimulate healthy collagen production that will support the skin. Red light is proven to stimulate the production of collagen and elastin
- Red light therapy improves skin complexion and feeling, reduces skin roughness and increases collagen density. It is a safe, non-invasive way to improve your overall skin condition
- It works by stimulating the mitochondria in your cells and promoting collagen production. In other words, it works from the inside out:
- Smooths skin tone
- Reduces wrinkles through collagen production
- Improves skin texture and firmness
- Creates a radiant looking appearance
Improves appearance of fine lines & wrinkles
- Red light therapy delivers red light and near infrared light photons to your skin. These photons interact with the mitochondria to stimulate ATP (adenosine triphosphate) production, which is basically cellular energy. Giving your cells more energy helps them reverse damage and can help to reduces the signs of aging including wrinkles, fine lines and age spots.
- Red light therapy also stimulates collagen production which can also help reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.
Improves skin conditions like psoriasis & eczema
- Psoriasis – can help reduces itchiness and inflammation and improve the visible signs of redness and hardening & scaling of the skin. Red light can be an effective, natural treatment for psoriasis and help speed the healing process of skin in general. Red Light therapy should not be used as an alternative to your treatment from your GP or dermatologist. It can be complimentary and works deep below the surface of your skin to help soothe and repair tissue
- Eczema – can help reduces itchiness and inflammation. Red light can be an effective, natural treatment for eczema and help speed the healing process of skin in general. Red Light therapy should not be used as an alternative to your treatment from your GP or dermatologist. It can be complimentary and works deep below the surface of your skin to help soothe and repair tissue
- Rosacea – can help reduces redness, flushing, broken capillaries and ease itchiness. Red light can be an effective, natural treatment for rosacea and help speed the healing process of skin in general. Red Light therapy should not be used as an alternative to your treatment from your GP or dermatologist. It can be complimentary and works deep below the surface of your skin to help soothe and repair tissue
- Inflammatory acne – can promote healing and can work to decrease the visibility of acne scarring. It also has anti-inflammatory capabilities. Red Light therapy should not be used as an alternative to your treatment from your GP or dermatologist. It can be complimentary and works deep below the surface of your skin to help soothe and repair tissue
Improves sleep
- Red light can help to encourage better sleep by stimulating the production of melatonin a naturally occurring hormone which helps you sleep. It has a soothing effect on the body, and it’s the most conducive wavelength of light for a good night’s sleep.
- Light plays a major role in your sleep; the body’s circadian rhythm interprets light as a sign of when to sleep and when to be awake.
Improves healing of scars & wounds
- Red light has been proven to be a safe, natural way to speed up the healing process for burns, wounds, surgery incisions and scars. It promotes tissue repair through increased fibroblast and collagen production and can reduce inflammation which makes it optimal for treating wounds. If you have a wound, you should seek medical advice before using red light therapy.
- Red light stimulates the reduction of fibrotic tissue and the replacement of normal tissue reducing visible scarring.
Cellulite reduction
- Red light therapy works to reduce cellulite as light photons are absorbed by the mitochondria and energy production in the cells is stimulated. It also stimulates fibroblasts which help to increases collagen production and restore elasticity.
Stretch marks
- Red light therapy increases ATP production, collagen production and blood flow to the exposed area. This boosts the body’s healing mechanisms and can help stretch marks fade and blend in with the surrounding tissue.
Fitness
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Improves muscle performance
- Red light therapy stimulates the production of ATP (adenosine triphosphate) which is the energy molecule that powers all cell activity. This increase in cell activity can improve muscle strength and endurance.
Reduces fatigue
- It helps the mitochondria in muscular cells complete their respiration cycle more efficiently, which makes the muscles suffer less fatigue. Improving the mitochondrial respiration cycle leads to better activation and formation of the muscle stem cells that eventually develop into healthy muscle tissue.
Reduces Inflammation
- Can help to reduce inflammation by stimulating cellular repair and regeneration.
- Red light helps decrease inflammation where mitochondria are present in the tissue, joints, and other body organs.
- Red Light can increase cellular energy (ATP) which can help to lower inflammation and stress. Red Light therapy is not an alternative to medically recommended treatment but is recommended as complimentary.
Improves muscle recovery
- Red Light therapy stimulates your body’s natural self-healing process. It increases blood flow and stimulates cell regeneration. This means it can help speed up your recovery process as well as increase strength prior to your work out. You can use red light therapy before and after your workouts.
- Red Light Therapy can also help to reduce inflammation that damages cells and makes muscles sore.
Health
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Improves overall wellbeing
- Red Light can help to enhance your energy and overall health by stimulating the mitochondria and producing energy in the form of ATP (adenosine triphosphate).
- Red light therapy is thought to enhance mental wellbeing, in both daily life and during stressful times. Studies have shown encouraging results that red light can help to boost serotonin and dopamine levels.
Decreases joint pain
- Numerous studies have shown that Red Light Therapy can profoundly help people with osteoarthritis (often called just “arthritis”). Red Light Therapy works by increasing natural energy (ATP) production in joint cells, which helps to reduce inflammation and normalize the joints biology and function. Red Light therapy is not an alternative to medically recommended treatment but is recommended as complimentary.
Pain relief
- Can help to improve chronic pain and inflammation by increasing blood flow to the damaged tissues as well as flushing the lymphatic system to promote body detoxification. Red Light therapy is not an alternative to medically recommended treatment but is recommended as complimentary.
Improves circulation
- Red light therapy can help to improve circulation by helping the blood cells move, increasing oxygen levels and pushing out toxins. Red Light therapy is not an alternative to medically recommended treatment but is recommended as complimentary.
FIND YOUR NEAREST RED LIGHT THERAPY LOCATION IN IRELAND
We currently offer red light therapy in our stores across Dublin. Find our full body red light therapy beds in The Tanning Shop Greystones in County Wicklow, The Tanning Shop Dundrum and The Tanning Shop Tallaght in South Dublin.
OUR FULL BODY RED LIGHT THERAPY BED – WHAT TO EXPECT
Wondering how to use our red light therapy bed? Don’t worry we’ve got you covered!
Step 1: Get Ready – Undress to your comfort. Any area that is desired to be treated needs to be exposed. for maximum skin exposure we would recommend just underwear or nude. Enhance your session with our range of red light products, available in-store.
Step 2: Start Your Session – Press the start button to begin your treatment.
Step 3: Protect Your Eyes – Put on the provided eye protection and lie back on the bed.
Step 4: Relax and Rejuvenate – Pull down the canopy and let the red light work its magic while you relax.
Step 5: Wrap Up – When the session finishes, lift the canopy and step out of the bed. Then simply get dressed and enjoy the revitalising benefits of your red light therapy session.
Want to see how it works? Watch our video to get familiar with the full experience at The Tanning Shop!
What is Red Light therapy?
Red light therapy is a safe, non-invasive, natural treatment that gives your cells the boost they need to perform at their best. Our bed emits red light from 633nm to the 660nm and near infrared light at the 810nm to 940nm which is the optimum for what is called the ‘therapeutic window’. Red and near infra-red wavelengths from a light therapy device stimulate mitochondria. Science has proven that these wavelengths of light cause your mitochondria to produce more energy (in the form of ATP). ATP (adenosine triphosphate) provides the fuel that each cell needs to carry out all of its functions, including regeneration and healing. We have a page which covers the technical aspects of red light therapy.
Is red light therapy harmful?
There are no known side effects to red light therapy. Red light won’t burn the skin or cause premature ageing of the skin. Red light therapy is non-toxic and non-invasive. There are however many benefits associated with the therapy which you can read about further up the page.
Can anyone use red light therapy?
Individuals who suffer from health conditions that may be exacerbated by Red Light or Infrared Light therapy should contact their GP before use. These conditions may be, but are not limited to:
Epilepsy
Infrared light therapy should be used with caution in individuals with epilepsy
Pregnancy/Lactating/Breast Feeding*
As there has been no clinical research with red light therapy treatments on pregnant or nursing subjects, do not use the device if pregnant or lactating before consulting with your healthcare provider.
Hyperthyroidism
Infrared light therapy should be avoided in individuals with hyperthyroidism in the neck and upper chest area.
Thyroid disorders
Individuals with thyroid gland disorders should consult with their doctor before using infrared light therapy, as some forms of therapy may induce high levels of iodine.
Certain Cancers
Infrared light therapy should not be used on areas affected by malignant cancers.
Heart Disease/Cardiac Arrhythmias; Pacemaker
Individuals with cardiovascular conditions, hypertension, or heart disease should consult with their doctor before using infrared light therapy.
Photosensitivity
Some medications can cause photosensitivity**, and individuals taking these medications should avoid infrared light therapy to prevent severe skin reactions. It is not recommended to use red light therapy of you are taking any photosensitising medication for example, lithium, melatonin, phenothiazine antipsychotics, and certain antibiotics also allergy medications, pain medications and medications use to treat infection. If you are unsure if your current medication will affect your therapy consult your healthcare provider before starting.
Genetic conditions of the eye
Infrared light therapy may not be suitable for individuals with certain eye conditions, such as diabetes-related retinal diseases.
Recent burns or wounds
Infrared light therapy should not be used on recently burned areas, as it may interfere with the healing process. Do not use if you have an open, fresh wound.
Light Sensitivity
There are very rare conditions in which someone may have a sensitivity to light. Conditions like solar urticaria can cause allergic reactions when the skin is exposed to sunlight or intense light within a particular wavelength, regardless of the source. Those who have previously experienced sensitivity to light or have any kind of reaction when using red light therapy should not use this form of treatment until they have been cleared to do so by their doctor.
Metal body implants
Infrared light therapy may be reflected by metal body implants, so individuals with such implants should consult with their doctor before using the therapy.
Fever or Infection
During fever and infection, the body temperature is elevated. There is a risk that the increased heat created by red light therapy may contribute to temperature elevation throughout the body. However, this risk is relatively benign, as it is unlikely that the heat created by red light therapy will significantly raise body temperature during a fever.
Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE)
Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is an autoimmune condition in which the body’s immune system attacks connective tissue through the body. People with SLE may be more susceptible to damage from light, with a skin rash caused by sunlight being common with this condition. While SLE may increase the likelihood of skin sensitivity to light, red light therapy may not cause this problem and may help with symptoms of SLE. Those with SLE should discuss the risks and benefits of red light therapy with a doctor prior to using it and should start with low-intensity treatments until they know how they will respond to it.
Severe bleeding or Blood loss
Some research suggests that red light therapy may slow the body’s ability to stop bleeding. If you have any concerns, you should consult your healthcare provider before starting therapy.
Botox, breast implants and lasik
Users with a history of facial fillers and/ or Botox injections should consult their dermatologist prior to use.
Users with breast implants should consult their plastic surgeon prior to use.
Do not use the device during the healing period post Lasik eye surgery. Before resuming use, we recommend getting clearance from your doctor
If there is any pain or discomfort during the treatment it should be discontinued immediately. Seek medical advice before continuing with the therapy.
*This device has NOT been tested on pregnant or breast-feeding women and therefore the risk to the foetus, neonate or pregnant women is unknown.
* Pregnancy: While research shows that it is very unlikely that red light therapy negatively affects pregnancy, many sources consider it to be a contraindication to red light therapy. Red light therapy artificially alters the function of mitochondria in a way that is intended to improve their function. While this could be beneficial to a developing child, the effects are not fully understood
**DO NOT use this device if you are taking any medication that can cause photosensitivity. If you use this device and you are taking any medication that can cause photosensitivity you may cause a severe skin reaction. Photosensitivity is a common side effect of various medications. These can include certain antibiotics, chemotherapy drugs, and diuretics. If you are unsure about any medication, you should check with your GP or medical professional.
Can I use if I am on medication?
Always check with your GP before starting any treatment. Some medication can cause photo sensitivity.
Can I burn from red light therapy?
Red light therapy used very low levels of heat and does not hurt or burn the skin. It does not have any UV rays.
Can I overdo red light therapy?
Red Light therapy does not harm the skin or underlying tissue. Always follow the guidelines and instructions provided with the equipment.
What should I put on my skin before red light therapy?
Clean your skin with a gentle, non-drying cleanser before treatment to remove any mineral-based sunscreen or makeup containing zinc. We have a range of red light therapy products available in-store to enhance and protect when using RLT.
Do you take your clothes off for red light therapy?
Red light can only be absorbed by your skin when fully exposed. You can wear clothes during your treatment but we would recommend just underwear or you can be nude. Any area that is desired to be treated needs to be exposed.
Do I need to wear eye protection?
You should wear eye protection during red light therapy. Free eye protection is provided.
Should I drink water after my red light therapy?
After your session, drink plenty of water this will help to flush your lymphatic system and rid your body of fat and toxins.
Can I have a UV tan or spray tan while I’m using red light therapy?
Yes, you can continue to tan or spray tan when you are using red light therapy. We would recommend having a red light therapy session before your UV tanning session. Some evidence suggests that improved circulation from red light could produce a better tan through increased oxidation of melanin, however there is currently no scientific evidence proving this.
How long is a red light therapy session and how often should I have a session?
Our red light therapy session are 15 minutes long. The recommended protocol for red light therapy is a minimum of 3 sessions per week and a maximum of 6 per week. We would recommend having at least one day of per week N.B. the key to red light therapy is consistency and we recommend you continue your treatment after your initial sessions to continue to see results.
How long will it take to see results?
The timeline for seeing results from red light therapy can vary depending on individual factors such as age, skin type, and the specific condition being treated. Some people may start to notice improvements after just a few sessions, while others may require several weeks or months of consistent therapy.
How old do I need to be to go on a red light therapy bed?
At The Tanning Shop you need to be 16 to go on a red light therapy bed.
N.B. If you are lucky enough to look under 21, we will ask you for proof of age in store before we will allow you to use UV tanning equipment. Please don’t be offended if you are asked, this is for your safety. This would need to be photo ID in the form of a passport, driving license or PASS card and include a date of birth.
Red Light Therapy Terms & Conditions
REFUND POLICY – ONLINE PURCHASES
Customers will have 14 days cooling off period from the day of their online purchase to request a refund. If no minutes have been used then the refund will be in full, if some sessions have been used then refund will be for the remaining sessions. Please note, if all sessions have been used then no refund will be available within the cooling off period.
Customers will be entitled to a refund if the below criteria and process has been followed:
Customer informs the business in writing that they wish to proceed with a refund via customerservices@tfgg.co.uk or Unit 6, Morton Park, Darlington DL1 4PG.
The refund request is within 14 days of purchasing the service online.
Please note that if the incorrect package is purchased online customers will have the option to exchange the minutes to a suitable package.
REFUNDS
Refunds are only available for medical reasons upon receipt of a valid medical certificate. All refund requests must be processed through our customer service team at customerservices@tfgg.co.uk, proof of purchase may be required to process a refund.
PACKAGES
Red Light Therapy beds have the following options
- 1 intro session 10 minute
- 1 session 15 minutes
- 5 session package (15 minutes each)
- 10 session package (15 minutes each)
MONTHLY MEMBERSHIP BUNDLES
Membership bundles have the following options
- UV + Red Light Therapy
- UV + Cryotherapy (where available)
- Red Light Therapy + Cryotherapy (where available)
- UV + Red Light Therapy + Cryotherapy
EXPIRATION OF SESSIONS, PACKAGES & MEMBERSHIPS
Please note that packages and sessions are valid for 12 months from the date of purchase. Memberships are valid for 31 days from the date of purchase.
We may be able to pause packages in exceptional circumstances which mean you are not able to use the entire package in the 12-month period.
We may also be able to pause memberships in exceptional circumstances. However, these requests must be sent in writing customerservices@tfgg.co.uk. Please note a Monthly Membership Bundle can only be paused twice. Evidence of these circumstances may be requested and this provision is at the discretion of The Tanning Shop.
This must be done via customer services at customerservices@tfgg.co.uk and is assessed on a case-by-case basis. You may be asked to provide supporting evidence such as a doctor’s note for us to do this. We reserve the right to refuse extension of packages or memberships.
REFER A FRIEND
This offer is available to all existing customers who refer a friend to the tanning shop. The ‘friend’ must be a new registration with us and must not have used our services previously. The £10 credit will be applied to your account after the ‘friend’ has had their first session. The £10 credit is only available to use against in store purchases.
PARTNER DISCOUNTS
We offer discount memberships for the following; Blue Light Discount, NHS Discount, Student Discount, Pensioner and Military Discount. Discounted memberships cannot be used in conjunction with any other offer or promotion. Excludes pay-as-you-go sessions and monthly memberships (Monthly Membership Bundles). The Tanning Shop reserve the right to withdraw offers at any time. Discounted memberships can only be purchased in-store and are only given in the below circumstances;
- Blue light discount – 20% discount on packages will be given when a valid Blue Light card is shown
- NHS discount – 20% discount on packages will be given when a valid NHS ID card is shown
- Student discount – 20% discount on packages will be given when the following methods of student ID are presented; University or College ID card, UNIDays card, NUS or Totum card, Student Beans card
- Pensioner discount – 20% discount on packages is available to those over the age of 66 when a valid passport, driving license or bus pass is shown
- Military discount – 20% discount on packages will be given when a valid military ID is shown
CORPORATE DISCOUNT
We offer corporate discounts of up to 20% for both national and local businesses. In order to join our corporate discount program, a business representative would need to email a request to marketing@tfgg.co.uk and include the following information; business name, number of employees/ customers and full business address. Corporate discounts are reviewed on a case-by-case basis and the level of discount may vary. To check if your employer is part of our corporate program, please contact your employer directly.