Safety

Safety Guidelines for Using the Red Light Therapy Belt

To ensure safe and effective use of the red light therapy belt, please follow these guidelines:

Contraindications:

  • Pregnancy: Do not use the therapy belt if you are pregnant.
  • Cancer: Avoid using the belt if you have active cancer or a history of cancer.
  • Liver or Kidney Impairment: Refrain from using red light therapy if you have compromised liver or kidney function.
  • Recent Medical Conditions: Consult with your doctor before use if you have had any serious illnesses or recent surgical procedures.

Usage Instructions:

  • Adhere to Recommended Duration: Always use the belt according to the recommended usage time to avoid skin irritation or burns. Do not exceed the specified treatment duration.
  • Initial Use: For first-time users, start with a shorter treatment session. Gradually increase the duration as your body adjusts to the therapy.
  • Normal Skin Reaction: Expect some reddening of the skin under the wrap during and shortly after a session. This is a typical response and usually fades quickly.

Precautions:

  • Hydration: Stay hydrated before and after your therapy session.
  • Avoid Broken Skin: Do not use the belt over open wounds or broken skin.
  • Discomfort: If you experience any discomfort or adverse reactions, discontinue use immediately and consult a healthcare professional.

Consultation:

  • Medical Advice: If you have any doubts, health conditions, or are on medications, consult with your healthcare provider before starting red light therapy.

By following these safety guidelines, you can maximize the benefits of your red light therapy while minimizing risks.