The Fox
The Fox is your key to a world of increased well-being and enhanced quality of life through the power of red light therapy. This versatile red light lamp offers you the ability to treat larger areas, including the face and décolleté, back, shoulders and stomach. It comes with a flexible stand that can be mounted on the wall or placed on the table, giving you the freedom to integrate light therapy into all aspects of your daily life.
Explore more about the latest research in red light therapy here .
30 Dagars Garanti
Anti - Aging
Infrared & Red Light
Minskar Smärta
Technical Specification
Frequency range: 50Hz-60Hz
Rated power: 400W (80*5W)
Actual power: 50W
LED wavelength: Red 660nm, Infrared 850nm
Material: Aluminium
Product size: 30 x 20 x 3 cm
Weight: 4KG
Areas of use
A panel that works great for treating the face, head and hands.
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Explore more about Red Light Therapy! Below you will find articles that deepen your knowledge and give you a broader understanding of this exciting subject.
How Red Light Therapy Works
Medical light therapy has become increasingly talked about in recent years. But how does it actually work? And why should one consider using it? Scientifically documented light therapy, known as red light therapy, strengthens the immune system and optimizes the function of cells. Here we go through how and why this treatment works.
The effect of red light therapy on pain
Pain can have many causes, and inflammation is often a significant factor. Therefore, it is crucial to reduce inflammatory processes to relieve pain. By speeding up the healing process, the time the body needs to defend itself against pain is also reduced. Red light therapy offers a method that has been shown to be effective for chronic pain that is not related to acute injuries.
Red light therapy for increased cognition
Research has shown that red light therapy can positively affect the brain, leading to improvements in both mood and cognition in many individuals. A comprehensive meta-analysis based on six scientific studies examined the cognitive functions of the brain in young and healthy subjects treated with red light therapy, and the results were promising.
Frequently asked questions about Red Light Therapy
How does red light therapy affect my skin?
Red light therapy can stimulate collagen production while increasing blood circulation, which can improve skin quality and function. Red light therapy also seems to have positive effects on wound healing, stretch marks and scar healing. At the same time, possible inflammations are reduced, which takes the edge off inflammatory skin conditions.
Does the light therapy panel emit heat?
Red light therapy is a form of photobiomodulation and usually does not generate heat. However, the longer wavelengths, such as NIR, can produce some heat if the power is high enough. This may cause you to experience some heat generation during the treatment.
How do I know if red light therapy is working? What should I feel for?
If you have something you want to treat, such as pain or skin problems, the effect of red light therapy is usually quite obvious. In order to really measure the results of the light therapy, you can take pictures of the skin problems at least once a week during the treatment period, and then compare the different occasions. Pain can also be measured by estimating how severe it is from 1-10, where 10 is the worst and 1 is no pain. Make notes before and after each treatment session so that you get black and white. Memory often fails when it comes to pain sensations in particular. If you use the red light panel for performance enhancement, it is also interesting to keep a record of the results, but of course it can be difficult to distinguish the effect from the lights and other influences, such as diet, rest and training intensity. Otherwise, most people who use the lamp usually feel a sense of well-being that is obvious, but difficult to put measurement values on.
Can red light therapy lead to skin cancer?
No, there are neither such theories nor findings about red light therapy. It is the UV light that the sun gives us that may have increased the risk of skin cancer, and those wavelengths are missing in red light therapy, but are found, for example, in solariums. That is why the radiation protection authority has rules about how tanning beds should be used. The red lamps used in red light therapy are classified as ordinary lamps and are usually not medically classified either.
How does red light therapy compare to regular sunlight?
Red light therapy provides an optimal amount of light of the right wavelength and, unlike sunlight, it does not damage the skin as red light therapy does not provide UV light. In the best case, the sun can produce the same effect as weak panels, but as a rule, the panels are much stronger, which also saves time. This is how much energy is absorbed by the skin: Light intensity in different contexts:
Irradiance (mW/cm2)
The bedroom 0.01
In direct sunlight 5-8pm
Red light therapy 20-5000